What does it mean to live a penitent life? One burden we surely don’t need to carry with us on this Lenten journey is unconfessed sin. And we don’t have
March 30, 2025
What does it mean to live a penitent life? One burden we surely don’t need to carry with us on this Lenten journey is unconfessed sin. And we don’t have
What are you truly hungry for? The Prophet Isaiah asks a timeless question in today’s Scripture reading: Why spend money and labor on things that do not satisfy? Turns out,
On this first Sunday of Lent, Rev. Robert Brown led us through a rich study of the Temptation of Christ. What does it mean that Jesus was affirmed by the
What if the miraculous and awe-inspiring scene on the Mountain of Transfiguration was just a glimpse of how things really are? You remember the remarkable story: Jesus took three disciples,
Mark Twain once said, “It ain’t those parts of the Bible that I can’t understand that bother me, it is the parts that I do understand.” Our Scripture on this
In an encounter with some Pharisees on a Sabbath, Jesus took a very interesting approach to their accusations of Him breaking the law. And it was an approach that He
There was an epiphany on the Sea of Galilee that day when Jesus called His disciples. Jesus began by asking Peter to put out the boat “a little from the
Have you ever heard a Christian throw out the line, “The Lord led me to…”? That phrase needs so very badly to be more than a casual line or a
Did Jesus ever come right out and say that he was the Messiah? Well, yes. In a dramatic story from Luke 4, those listening that day in the synagogue at
Jesus could have done absolutely anything to begin his public ministry. So, why begin with the miracle of water-into-wine at a wedding? It turns out there’s much more at work
On this first Sunday of Epiphany, where the Church has traditionally focused on the Baptism of Jesus, Pastor Chris took a closer look at the mystery of the Incarnation. What