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Sermon for Sexagesima, 2025
Jesus warns us in a parable about the dangers that threaten those who hear God’s word. The first threat is the devil, who, like birds...


Sermon for the Funeral of Laine Burrows
Christ Jesus died upon the Cross for you. He gave His life to purchase and win you from all sins, from death, and from the power of the...


Sermon for Septuagesima, 2025
“Whatever is right you will receive.” That is all the landowner told the last laborers. Even so, these last went out into the vineyard in...


Sermon for The Feast of the Transfiguration of our Lord, 2025
“Arise,” says Jesus, “and be not afraid.” And lifting up their eyes, they saw no one except Jesus Himself. And then, He led them back...


Sermon for the Third Sunday after The Epiphany, 2025
Like all diseases, leprosy is a symptom of sin; even so, leprosy, above all other diseases, vividly illustrates what sin is. Leprosy...


Sermon for the Second Sunday after The Epiphany, 2025
Seemingly rebuked, she does not let that deter her. She doesn’t debate the issue, and she doesn’t waver. She remains firm in her...


Sermon for The First Sunday after The Epiphany, 2025
Due to a technical error, the sermon audio and video did not record. The sermon is printed below. Readings: Old Testament: 1 Kings 8:6-13...


Sermon for the Second Sunday after Christmas, 2025
In the Christ Child’s humiliating flight, you have the security of salvation. He flees to Egypt so that He might give His life for the...


Sermon for the First Sunday after Christmas, 2024
The coming of Christ, the Saviour, doesn’t mean that our earthly lives will suddenly change, that our troubles, sufferings, griefs, or...


Sermon for the Feast of the Nativity of our Lord—Christmas Morning, 2024
God doesn’t deal with sin, death, or evil as you’d expect. You expect a God, like Santa, rewarding the nice and not the naughty. Yet your...
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