In this sermon on the Sunday after the Ascension in 2026, Deacon Ryan speaks on the Ascension of Jesus and how it corrects our common confusions about Him, ourselves, and our world. Acts 1:6-14
In this sermon on the Sunday after the Ascension in 2026, Deacon Ryan speaks on the Ascension of Jesus and how it corrects our common confusions about Him, ourselves, and our world. Acts 1:6-14
In this sermon from the 6th Sunday of Easter in 2026, Rev. Ben continues to preach through 1 Peter, and on this passage he speaks on our call to engage a hostile world with the Gospel, where we will encounter resistance and mockery. Peter tells us to not be afraid, but to honor Christ the Lord as holy, and always be prepared…
In this sermon on the Fifth Sunday of Easter, 2026, Rev. Ben preached from 1 Peter 2 this word of proclamation and exhortation, where the apostle Peter wrote about who we are in Christ, and how we are to live into that calling. The identity we have received as a gift gives us a deep sense of purpose, which launches us out…
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
In this sermon from February 1st, 2025, in advance of a baptism, Rev. Ben preaches on the scandalous grace of the cross and what it means for us, and how infant baptism in particular is such a powerful sign of this grace. 1 Corinthians 1:18-31
In this sermon from the 2nd Sunday of Christmas, Deacon Ryan explores the journey of the Magi to visit the Lord, and how it can relate to our journey to come to to the Lord to worship. Matthew 2:1-12
On this Christ the King Sunday of 2025, Deacon Daniel Jones preaches about the kind of King we serve, who lays down His life for us and teaches us to do the same. Readings for the day that Rev. Daniel draws from are Jeremiah 23:1-6; Colossians 1:11-20; and Luke 23:35-43.