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On the first Sunday in Lent of 2026, Rev. Ben preaches on the nature of temptation, how it is an opportunity for us to grow in love for God, and how we might learn to overcome it with Christ. Genesis 3:1-7 Matthew 4:1-11
On Ash Wednesday of 2026, Rev. Ben preaches on the psalm that is traditional for this day, Psalm 51, and on the honesty and vulnerability that the Lord calls us to on this day, that we might reckon with the weight of sin, in order that we might know the greater weight of mercy.
In this sermon from Transfiguration Sunday 2026, Deacon Daniel preaches on how we can only properly know God’s glory through His mercy, and we understand the Transfiguration through the Cross. Matthew 17:1-9
In this sermon on World Mission Sunday, February 8th, 2026, we are blessed to hear from Mr. Ken Shirkey, a longtime friend of St. Andrew’s and the founding director of Gateway Center for World Mission, on our call to join in with the mission of God.
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
On this Sunday where we celebrate the Baptism of our Lord, Rev. Ben invites us to hear the voice of the Father speaking over us, “You are my beloved, in whom I am well pleased,” and to recognize that it is actually true. Matthew 3:13-17
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
In this sermon from Christmas Eve 2025, Rev. Ben explores what the Christmas Spirit is by contrasting two stories: Ebenezer Scrooge and the Shepherds in their fields at that first Christmas. Luke 2:1-20
In this sermon on the Second Sunday in Advent, Rev. Ben unpacks the vision of the Messiah’s Kingdom from Isaiah 11, and what hope tells us when we don’t experience that peace in our lives and in our world right now. Isaiah 11:1-10
In this sermon from the first Sunday of Advent, 2025, Rev. Ben preaches on knowing the future hope of Christ’s return, and allowing that to shape our present living. To change our mindsets and repent, we need to know what time it is, that our salvation is nearer now than when we first believed. Romans 13:8-14