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Christ the King Sunday | Contemporary

Rev. Jordan Griesbeck reflects on Jesus as the King who was mocked by leaders, soldiers, and criminals alike, and yet responds only with forgiveness and grace. On Chri...

Christ the King Sunday | Traditional

On Christ the King Sunday, Rev. Dorothy Budd explores what it truly means to proclaim Jesus as King — not only over nations and politics, but over our hearts and our h...

Twenty-Third Sunday after Pentecost (Contemporary)

In this sermon, Rev. Cody Turner guides us through the apocalyptic imagery of Luke 21 and Malachi 4—earthquakes, wars, cosmic signs—and shows that these passages are n...

Twenty-Third Sunday after Pentecost (Traditional)

In this sermon, Rev. Jon Jordan explores one of the most misunderstood themes in Scripture: God’s judgment and the promise that He will set all things right. Drawing f...

Twenty-Second Sunday of Pentecost (Contemporary)

In this powerful message, Rev. Oliver Lee calls us to look honestly at all we’ve been given—and to recognize that every good gift comes from God’s hand.Drawing from 1 ...

Twenty-Second Sunday after Pentecost (Traditional)

This week, Rev. Jordan Griesbeck preaches on Luke 20:27–38, where Jesus meets the Sadducees—those who say there is no resurrection. Their question reveals a deeper anx...

All Saints' Day (Contemporary)

In a world that defines success by wealth, image, and achievement, Bishop Brewer reminds us that God defines success very differently.On All Saints’ Day, he challenges...

All Saints' Day (Traditional)

“There is only one thing that makes a saint—and it has nothing to do with our own actions, but everything to do with God’s initiative.”On All Saints’ Day, Rev. Cody Tu...

Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost (Contemporary)

When the kingdom of God breaks in, it turns everything upside down. In Luke 18, Jesus tells a story about a Pharisee and a tax collector — and once again, the Gospel r...

Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost (Traditional)

When Jesus told the story of the Pharisee and the tax collector, He revealed something far deeper than outward righteousness — He exposed the posture of the heart. In ...

Nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost (Traditional)

What does it take for God to break through our striving hearts?In this sermon, Rev. Jordan Griesbeck reflects on Genesis 32:22–31, where Jacob wrestles with God and em...

Nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost (Contemporary)

When life leaves you wrestling in the dark—when your strength fails, when God seems silent—faith still holds on.In this sermon, Pastor Shawn Torres explores what it me...

Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost (Contemporary)

Even the proud and powerful need grace. In this sermon, Rev. Jon Jordan unpacks the story of Naaman, a Syrian commander whose healing teaches us what it means to recei...

Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost (Traditional)

In Luke 17:11–19, ten lepers are healed—but only one returns to give thanks. Rev. Cn. Oliver Lee explores what it means to be truly seen by Jesus and to respond with g...

Seventeenth Sunday after Pentecost (Contemporary)

“When we really love something—or someone—we don’t need thanks, recognition, or rewards. We’d do it for free.”In this thoughtful sermon on Luke 17:7–10, Rev. Jordan Gr...

Seventeenth Sunday after Pentecost (Traditional)

“Fear tells us that we are alone—but God is not afraid of our fears.”In this moving sermon, Bishop Brewer reminds us that God meets us right where we are—even in our f...

Sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost (Contemporary)

What do we do with the stark contrast between wealth and poverty in Jesus’ parable of the rich man and Lazarus?In this sermon, Rev. Wes Hill reflects on Luke 16:19–31 ...

Sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost (Traditional)

When Jesus tells the story of the rich man and Lazarus, it’s more than a warning—it’s an invitation to be convinced of God’s mercy, generosity, and grace.In this sermo...

Fifteenth Sunday after Pentecost (Contemporary)

In this sermon, Rev. Cn. Oliver Lee reflects on one of Jesus’ most challenging parables—the dishonest manager. What at first seems like a confusing story becomes a str...

Fifteenth Sunday after Pentecost (Traditional)

In this sermon, Rev. Cody Turner unpacks one of Jesus’ most difficult parables—the dishonest manager in Luke 16. While confusing at first, the story reveals a powerful...

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