In this sermon from Good Friday, 2026, Sid Johnson preaches on the centrality of the cross for our faith. Hebrews 10:1-25 John 19:1-37
In this sermon from Good Friday, 2026, Sid Johnson preaches on the centrality of the cross for our faith. Hebrews 10:1-25 John 19:1-37
In this sermon from Maundy Thursday of 2026, Rev. Ben speaks on the mandate (mandatum) we have been given on this night, when Jesus humbled himself to serve His disciples, and commanded us to do the same. John 13:1-15
In this sermon on the Fifth Sunday in Lent, 2026, Rev. Ben preaches on the raising of Lazarus in John 11, and how Jesus shows us that these works done for His glory are also for our good. He shows us this in how he waits, weeps, and wins in our lives. John 11:1-44
In this sermon on the fourth Sunday in Lent of 2026, Rev. Ben preaches on the miraculous sign in John chapter 9, where Jesus heals a man born blind. In what can be called a lived-out parable, Jesus gives the point of it all in verse 39: It was for judgment He has come into this world, that the blind may see…
In this sermon from the 3rd Sunday in Lent, 2026, Rev. Ben preaches on all four of our lectionary texts, with the theme coming from Psalm 95 — harden not your hearts. He explores what a hardened heart does and the consequences, how a heart becomes hardened, and what Jesus does to hardened hearts. The other texts were Exodus 17:1-7; Romans 1:16-32;…
In this sermon on the second Sunday in Lent, 2026, Rev. Ben preaches on this most famous of Bible verses and how God actually does love this world, even in its fallenness and sin. God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have eternal life. John 3:16-17
Rev. Ben preaches on the Holy Trinity.
Rev. Ben preaches on the person of the Holy Spirit and asks how we might be filled more and more with the Spirit.
Deacon Daniel Jones preaches on the good news that Jesus Christ is our King.
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?”