In this sermon on Luke 18:1-8 and also drawing upon 2 Timothy 3:14-4:5, Deacon Daniel Jones preaches on how we can come to persevere in our faith through prayer.
In this sermon on Luke 18:1-8 and also drawing upon 2 Timothy 3:14-4:5, Deacon Daniel Jones preaches on how we can come to persevere in our faith through prayer.
In this sermon on the 18th Sunday after Pentecost, Rev. Ben preaches on the ten lepers healed by Jesus, and the one who comes to give Jesus glory. This leads us to learn of the spiritual discipline of gratitude, which is birthed out of faith. Luke 17:11-19
In this sermon, Rev. Ben preaches on the earnest prayer of the Apostles–“Increase our faith!” There are some things they get really right in this plea, and some things on which they are missing the mark. Jesus shows them, and us, that faith is not a matter of increase, but of obedience and faithfulness. Luke 17:5-10
In this sermon on the 16th Sunday after Pentecost, Rev. Ben preaches on the biblical call to take hold of that which is TRULY life, and to let go of the cheap imitations that surround us and can never satisfy us. We are to take hold of that for which Christ Jesus took hold of us, and to walk in this daily.…
In this introduction to our teaching series on the Nicene Creed, Rev. Ben discusses the historical context for the Creed, the theological significance of it, and why “We believe” is the essential starting point.
See “The Creed of Nicaea” vs. “The Nicene Creed” reference document here: https://www.standrewsky.org/wp-content/uploads/2025-09-10-NiceneCreedComparison.pdf .
Rev. Ben preaches on how the hope we have in the Gospel can bear real-world fruit in our lives, and is the primary engine of our growth as Christians.
Rev. Ben preaches on the person of the Holy Spirit and asks how we might be filled more and more with the Spirit.
In this sermon continuing our series on the Five Solas of the Reformation, Rev. Ben preaches on Faith Alone, the doctrine upon which the church stands or falls. Scripture teaches us that it is only by faith that we receive the justifying grace of God in Christ, and that is really good news for us!
For a Maundy Thursday foot-washing service, Rev. Ben Wulpi preaches on the necessity of faith to receive the loving service of Jesus, which is often much harder than us giving service to Him!