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Sermon for The Fourth Sunday after Trinity, 2025
Now, of course, all of the sacrifices of the people of God in the Old Testament, all of it points forward to the great and truly one and...


Sermon for The Third Sunday after Trinity, 2025
Jesus says, “There is more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine just persons who need no repentance.” Which,...


Sermon for The Commemoration of St. Peter and St. Paul, 2025
This Confession—that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the living God—is the rock upon which the Church is established and resides. And the...
Sermon for The First Sunday after Trinity, 2025
We do not believe merely because He rose from the dead. The resurrection does not create faith; it confirms it. It affirms that...


Sermon for The Feast of the Holy Trinity, 2025
Nicodemus came to Jesus by night. Now, perhaps, he did so because he didn’t want his fellow Pharisees to know he was meeting with Jesus....


Sermon for The Feast of Pentecost, 2025
The sending of the Spirit on Pentecost Sunday was nothing other than the sending of preachers to proclaim the holy Gospel into all the...
Sermon for Exaudi, 2025
God, the Holy Spirit, does not work outside of or in contradiction to the Scriptures. He does not reveal new or hidden things by novel...
Sermon for Rogate, 2025
Beloved, in prayer, like no other place, do you come up against the hidden will of God. You know what has happened: that Jesus has made...


Sermon for Cantate, 2025
Readings: Old Testament: Isaiah 12:1-6 Epistle: James 1:16-21 Holy Gospel: J ohn 16:5-15 Sermon manuscript: download Sermon: Sermon based on John 16:5-15 * In the Name of the Father and of the + Son and of the Holy Spirit. Alleluia! Christ is risen! He is risen indeed! Alleluia! Dearly beloved by the Lord: The Easter celebration continues. Four Sundays after Easter, and still the joyous news that Christ Jesus, our Saviour, has arisen from the dead rings in our ears and so


Sermon for Misericordias Domini, 2025
“I am the Good Shepherd,” says He, the incarnate God, to His people then and to you today. Now, in the fullness of time, He comes to...
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