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Fourth Sunday after Pentecost (Contemporary)

God's grace is far greater than our sin—but does that mean how we live no longer matters?Drawing from Romans 6, Luke Miller explores the radical nature of God's grace ...

Fourth Sunday after Pentecost (Traditional)

God does not leave us to fight sin, addiction, brokenness, and despair on our own. Through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, God offers us newness of life an...

Third Sunday after Pentecost (Contemporary)

What is hope?For many people, hope is little more than wishful thinking—a desire that things might somehow work out. But in Romans 5, the Apostle Paul presents a radic...

Third Sunday after Pentecost (Traditional)

Paul writes, "Since we are justified by faith, we have peace with God." In these few words, we discover the heart of the Gospel: salvation is God's gift, not our achie...

Second Sunday after Pentecost (Contemporary)

What does God really want from His people?In this sermon, Rev. Shawn Torres explores the difference between religious routine and genuine faith. Drawing from Hosea, Ps...

Second Sunday after Pentecost (Traditional)

What is the Church of the Incarnation?In his final sermon at Incarnation, Rev. Cody Turner reflects on the surprising people Jesus chose to surround Himself with: tax ...

Trinity Sunday (Contemporary)

How do we respond to a God who is beyond our understanding?On Trinity Sunday, Bishop Brewer reflects on the mystery and majesty of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Ra...

Trinity Sunday (Traditional)

What does it mean to be made in the image of God?Drawing from Genesis 1, Psalm 8, and Matthew 28, Rev. Shawn Torres explores humanity's unique calling as God's image-b...

Pentecost (Contemporary)

On Pentecost Sunday, Rev. Cody Turner reflects on the outpouring of the Holy Spirit and the vocation given to every baptized Christian.Beginning with Moses’ longing in...

Pentecost (Traditional)

On Pentecost Sunday, Rev. Jordan Griesbeck reflects on the mystery and power of the Holy Spirit through the biblical images of wind, fire, water, and wine.Drawing from...

Ascension Sunday (Contemporary)

Before ascending into heaven, Jesus told His disciples to wait until they were “clothed with power from on high.” On Ascension Sunday, Rev. Canon Oliver Lee reflects o...

Ascension Sunday (Traditional)

This Sunday, the Church celebrates the Ascension of Jesus Christ—His exaltation to the right hand of the Father and His reign over all creation.Bishop Robert Price ref...

Sixth Sunday of Easter (Contemporary)

The resurrection of Jesus Christ was never meant to stay contained.Preaching from John 14, Acts 17, Psalm 66, and 1 Peter 3, Pastor Shawn Torres reflects on the resurr...

Sixth Sunday of Easter (Traditional)

When we cannot see what lies ahead, how do we learn to trust God?Preaching on John 14, Bp. Brewer reflects on loving God “in all things and above all things,” learning...

Fifth Sunday of Easter (Contemporary)

Many of us feel the tension—wanting to follow God fully, while still holding on to the life we want for ourselves. Can we live our way now and God’s way later?Drawing ...

Fifth Sunday of Easter (Traditional)

In the midst of a world that often feels predictable—where anger escalates and fear takes hold—the witness of Saint Stephen reveals something entirely different. His r...

Fourth Sunday of Easter (Contemporary)

On Good Shepherd Sunday, Luke Miller reflects on Jesus’ words in John 10 and the comfort, safety, and abundant life found in Christ.Through personal stories, Psalm 23,...

Fourth Sunday of Easter (Traditional)

On Good Shepherd Sunday, Rev. Dorothy Budd reflects on Jesus’ words in John 10 and the deep comfort of belonging to Christ’s flock.Through the familiar promises of Psa...

Third Sunday of Easter (Uptown)

Many of us know what it feels like to walk with Jesus and not recognize Him—to pray and feel silence, to worship and feel numb, to search for God in the dramatic and c...

Third Sunday of Easter (Traditional)

On the road to Emmaus, two disciples walk away in disappointment—carrying the weight of shattered hopes and unanswered questions. But the risen Christ draws near, not ...

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