In this sermon from the end of Mark 9, Rev. Ben preaches on the seemingly harsh message of Jesus to chop off body parts in order to avoid hell, and how He gives us the grace to go to war against the sin in our hearts and lives.
In this sermon from the letter of James, Rev. Ben preaches on the posture toward the world and toward one another that Christians are to have in the midst of a fraught political environment, a posture that comes as fruit of the Gospel lived out and proclaimed in our lives.
God’s servant in Isaiah 50 is Jesus Christ, and He shows us how to live fully dependent upon the Lord, and in that intimacy to be given strength to endure suffering and trials.
Rev. Ben Wulpi preaches on Jesus’ miracle of healing the deaf and mute man in Mark 7, and what it reveals to us about who Jesus is and what He wants to do in us.
Deacon Daniel Jones preaches about Jesus’ response to the traditionalism of the Pharisees in Mark 7, and the difference between “clean” and “holy.”
Rev. Ben looks at John 6:60-69, and the resulting effects of Jesus’ Bread of Life Discourse. When we are offended by the words of life, will we walk away, or will we proclaim with Peter: “To whom shall we go?”
Rev. Ben Wulpi preaches on the strange and shocking message of Jesus to eat his flesh and drink his blood, for this is how we get eternal life.
Rev. Ben preaches on the wonderful good news of our salvation, that God the Father has given us to Jesus His son, and Jesus will never ever let us go.
Rev. Ben looks at the beginning of the Bread of Life discourse in John 6, and Jesus’ invitation to a deeper, more satisfying, more enduring life for us.
Rev. Ben explores Paul’s prayer for us in Ephesians 3 that reveals to us the depths of glory that God calls us to.