Sermons on Love
Love and Live Resurrection | Sermon | Luke 24 | Easter 4.17.22
Resurrection is God’s ultimate statement that there is hope and that love and life have the last word, not sin and death. In Christ’s resurrection we see and hear the greatest reminder that God loves us. Then we receive the call to live the good news of resurrection, of God’s way…
A Moment of Grace – Gospel Reading & Sermon – Reformation Sunday – 10.25.2020
Authority – Gospel Reading and Sermon September 27 2020
Jesus is confronted in the temple by the chief priests and elders who run it. They ask him about his authority and he responds with a question and a parable about what it means to do God’s will. We are called to follow Christ and to use our authority to love and serve our neighbor.
77 TIMES?!? – Gospel Reading and Sermon 9.13.2020
Jesus calls us to love and forgive our neighbors in the same way that God loves and forgives us. SHARE IN THE COMMENTS: What is one way you are loving and serving your neighbor.
Conflict & Division: A Path Forward – Gospel Reading and Sermon – September 6, 2020
Pastor Drew discusses the importance of discussion directly with the people we have conflict with and the value of listening in our walk with Jesus.
Your Most Powerful Tool for Discipleship – Gospel Reading and Sermon June 21, 2020
Discipleship is costly. Following Jesus’ way that upends the status quo and the powers of this world in favor of God’s reign of abundant life and love for all brings fierce opposition from those who would rather wield power than depend on God. But, hear the words of Jesus, “Do not…
Let’s Get To Work – Gospel Reading and Sermon June 14, 2020
Pastor Drew reads Jesus’ sending of his disciples in Matthew 9 and 10 and shares Christ’s call to and for us to proclaim the good news of the kingdom of heaven come near and to heal the sick, cast out demons, share love with the outcast and stranger, and participate in God’s work…
Love and Unity in the Face of Death — May 24, 2020
It’s hard to talk about death. Jesus knows he is about to die and here’s what he shares with his disciples: words of compassion and confidence that they will carry on his work of embodying God’s love in the world so that God’s mission of reconciliation and eternal life may…
…And Have It ABUNDANTLY
Jesus is the Good Shepherd. He comes that the world might have life and have it abundantly. He is with us in these and every time and for that we give thanks. Christ also calls us to come alongside others and offer the peace, comfort, love, forgiveness, and life that we have received.