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Sermon for Quasi Modo Geniti, 2025
We’re not told why Thomas wasn’t with the others in the Upper Room that evening as they huddled together in fear; perhaps he had a valid...


Sermon for The Feast of the Resurrection of our Lord, 2025
Perhaps you are burdened by your sins. Or maybe you are ashamed or embarrassed by what you have thought, said, or done. Perhaps, even on...


Sermon for Good Friday, 2025
Due to technical issues, the sermon video did not record. The sermon is printed below. Readings: Old Testament: Isaiah 52:13–53:12...


Sermon for Maundy Thursday, 2025
Jesus died for harlots and tax collectors, for prophets, and apostles. He died for employers and employees, for both the active and the...


Sermon for Palmarum, 2025
Jesus rides in that Passover week to make the Sacrifice, to mark you with Blood that will stave off the angel of death. And the Blood He...


Wednesday of Judica, 2025
When Jesus cried out, “Eli,” He wasn’t calling for Elijah; He was calling out to God, His Father. “My God!” He cried. “Why have You...


Sermon for Judica, 2025
While Christ’s Word this day brings His stern admonition, His Word also brings the sweet hope of the Gospel. “If anyone keeps My word he...


Sermon for the Wednesday after Laetare, 2025
The Church stands or falls on how one is made right with God. Works won’t work. You can’t strong-arm your way in; you’ll fail. And...


Sermon for Laetare, 2025
The devil is always about us. That’s one of the major themes the season of Lent drives home: the devil and his demons and minions are...


Sermon for the Wednesday of Oculi, 2025
All power and authority come from God; this is especially true in the case of the preaching of the gospel. Did you notice that detail:...
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