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Third Sunday after Pentecost (Contemporary)
Bishop Brewer challenges us to rethink freedom as more than personal improvement. Drawing on examples of persecuted Christians and miraculous prayer, he shows that tru...

Third Sunday after Pentecost (Traditional)
Rev. Cody Turner contrasts the world’s idea of freedom—doing whatever we want—with the Bible’s vision of true freedom: liberation from sin and death through Christ. Li...

Second Sunday after Pentecost (Contemporary)
In this powerful sermon, Rev. Canon Oliver Lee reminds us that spiritual warfare is real—but so is our authority in Christ. Drawing from Scripture, C.S. Lewis, and the...

Second Sunday after Pentecost (Traditional)
In this sermon from Luke 8, Rev. Shawn Torres asks: Does Jesus’ power frighten you—or free you from fear? Through the story of the demon-possessed man, he shows how Je...

Trinity Sunday (Contemporary)
In this Trinity Sunday sermon, Bp. Greg Brewer reminds us that we are not striving for God's approval—we are held by His unwavering grip. Drawing from Psalm 8, Romans ...

Trinity Sunday (Traditional)
On Trinity Sunday, Rev. Jordan Griesbeck invites us not just to understand the Trinity but to feel it. Drawing from Romans 5, he describes life in the Trinity as marke...

Pentecost Sunday (Contemporary)
Rev. Jon Jordan compares the Tower of Babel and Pentecost, urging us to reject the murky, downstream pursuits of self-reliance and instead seek the pure source of life...

Pentecost Sunday (Traditional)
Bp. Greg Brewer reflects on the unpredictable, transforming power of Pentecost, calling us to surrender pride and control to be filled with the Holy Spirit. Following ...

Seventh Sunday of Easter (Contemporary)
Rev. Cody Turner reflects on the in-between time between Ascension and Pentecost, urging us to live with the prayer Maranatha—“Come, Lord” and “The Lord has come.” Thi...

Seventh Sunday of Easter (Traditional)
In this sermon, Rev. Cn. Oliver Lee challenges the question, “Is God on my side?” by pointing to Jesus’ prayer in John 17, where Christ pleads for unity among believer...

Sixth Sunday of Easter (Contemporary)
In his sermon, Shawn Torres unpacks Acts 16 and the idea that closed doors are often God's way of redirecting us toward His divine purpose. Using Paul’s journey to Mac...

Sixth Sunday of Easter (Traditional)
Canon Oliver Lee reflects on Memorial Day as both a tribute to fallen soldiers and a call for Christians to stand firm in spiritual warfare. Evil, he reminds us, is th...

Fifth Sunday of Easter (Contemporary)
Bp. Greg Brewer reminds us that praising God is not just a suggestion—it’s a command that reorients our hearts toward availability, not just productivity. Through stor...

Fifth Sunday of Easter (Traditional)
Rev. Cody Turner explores our deep longing for "home"—a place of peace, belonging, and love. Through personal stories and Revelation 21, he reminds us that this longin...

Fourth Sunday of Easter (Contemporary)
On Mother’s Day and Good Shepherd Sunday, Rev. Jordan Griesbeck shared the story of Tabitha—an ordinary woman whose life revealed the power of Christ’s resurrection. T...

Fourth Sunday of Easter (Traditional)
On Good Shepherd Sunday and Mother’s Day, Bp. Brewer shared how Jesus, our Good Shepherd, offers us both tender care and fierce protection. In our messy, imperfect fam...

Third Sunday of Easter (Contemporary)
Rev. Joe Dewey reflects on Peter’s restoration in John 21, where Jesus meets him in the very place of his failure—not with shame, but with grace. Rather than punishmen...

Third Sunday of Easter (Traditional)
Bishop George Sumner’s sermon highlights Peter’s restoration after his denial of Jesus, calling it the “Uh-oh Gospel.” Despite failure, Jesus forgives Peter and calls ...

Second Sunday of Easter (Contemporary)
In John 20:19–21, Pastor Shawn Torres reminds us that Jesus’ first words to His fearful disciples were, "Peace be with you." Through His death and resurrection, Jesus ...

Second Sunday of Easter (Traditional)
In John 20:19-31, Rev. Jordan Griesbeck reminds us that even after Easter, the disciples were still locked in fear, doubt, and disappointment — until Jesus broke throu...

Easter Sunday 2025 (Contemporary)
Rev. Joe Dewey reflects on the darkness of grief and fear, comparing it to entering a tomb—but reminds us that the resurrection of Jesus transforms even death into a d...

Easter Sunday 2025 (Traditional)
Bishop Gregory Brewer proclaims the resurrection of Jesus as a real, historical event that still transforms lives today. He invites listeners—whether certain or seekin...

Good Friday 2025 (Contemporary)
Pastor Shawn Torres reflects on Isaiah 53, revealing how Jesus—once considered insignificant—carried the weight of humanity’s sin in humility and suffering. Despite be...

Good Friday 2025 (Traditional)
Bp. George Sumner reflects on the profound mystery of Good Friday: the death of Jesus and its meaning for humanity. He explores how Christ’s death opens a new path for...

Maundy Thursday 2025 (Traditional)
Bp. Greg Brewer shares how Holy Week confronts us with Christ’s relentless love—a love that exposes our rebellion yet invites us into mercy. Despite discomfort and dis...

Palm Sunday 2025 (Contemporary)
Fr. Cody Turner invites us to see Holy Week as a question of identity. When the crowd chooses Barabbas—whose name means “son of the father”—over Jesus, they choose a r...

Palm Sunday (Traditional)
Rev. Jordan Griesbeck reminds us that Hosanna is not praise, but a plea: “Save us now.” On Palm Sunday, the crowd welcomed Jesus with hope but misunderstood the kind o...

Fifth Sunday in Lent (Traditional)
Fr. Joe Dewey challenges us to examine what we treasure most: our resume virtues or our relationship with Christ. Drawing from David Brooks’ critique of meritocracy an...

Fifth Sunday in Lent (Contemporary)
In the wilderness of exile and distraction, God is already at work—bringing rivers to dry places. In this sermon, Bishop Greg Brewer invites us to awaken, to notice th...

Fourth Sunday in Lent (Contemporary)
Rev. Joe Dewey reflects on the parable of the prodigal son, illustrating how our disordered appetites lead to spiritual emptiness. He contrasts the consuming hunger of...
