(Sermon preached August 14, 2022) If Jesus is the Prince of Peace, why does he say he comes to bring division in Luke 12:49-56? This challenging passage reminds us that working for peace and justice can create conflict and division. Jesus, to use an expression coined by John Lewis, made “good trouble.”
Liminal Faith
(Sermon preached August 7, 2022) What is faith? The author of the Book of Hebrews is preaching on faith, describing it as action, forward momentum, in the face of difficulty. The reading is Hebrews 11:1-3, 8-16, and the sermon is a response to someone who feels they are losing their faith.
Beware of Greed
(Sermon preached July 31, 2022) In Luke 12:31-21, Jesus teaches that life is about more than an abundance of possessions. Greed can manifest in our lives in many ways and cause suffering. Jesus says, “Beware!” So what is the antidote? How do we become rich toward God? Here are three ways: Be aware. Be grateful. Be generous.
A Firm Foundation
(Preached July 24, 2022) Jesus tells the parable of two builders in Matthew 7:24-27. One builds a house that stands, the other builds a house that falls. The occasion of a baby dedication prompted this sermon on how we can help to build resilience in our children. Resilience is something we all need to withstand these stormy days.
Who Is My Neighbor?
(sermon preached July 10, 2022) The parable of the Good Samaritan found in Luke 10:25-37 is a well-known Biblical story. The story messes with our expectations and challenges us to consider what love requires.