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Second Sunday after the Epiphany (Contemporary)
Is the Church a refuge for the weak? Yes — and precisely for that reason, it shines with the radiance of Christ’s glory.Rev. Cody Turner reflects on the surprising tru...
Second Sunday after the Epiphany (Traditional)
God has not saved us to sit in the light — He has saved us to shine it.In this message, Pastor Shawn Torres reflects on Christ as the Lamb of God, the true source of a...
First Sunday after the Epiphany (Contemporary)
Bp. Greg Brewer reflects on the baptism of Jesus and what it means to live as one who has been sealed by the Holy Spirit and marked as Christ’s own forever.Jesus enter...
First Sunday after the Epiphany (Traditional)
Rev. Jon Jordan reflects on the God revealed in Jesus Christ—a God who gives more than He takes. Set within the celebration of the Baptism of Jesus, this message invit...
Second Sunday of Christmas (Contemporary)
Throughout Scripture, angels appear at moments of danger, decision, and divine purpose — not as spectacle, but as messengers of God’s presence and care.Rev. Canon Oliv...
Second Sunday of Christmas (Traditional)
In this sermon, Rev. Jordan Griesbeck reflects on how the Gospel of Matthew presents Jesus as the fulfillment of Israel’s story. From exile in Egypt to deliverance and...
First Sunday of Christmas (Contemporary)
What does it mean to say that God is with us?In this sermon, Pastor Shawn Torres reflects on the mystery and hope of Emmanuel — God drawing near to His people in Jesus...
First Sunday of Christmas (Traditional)
What does it mean to say that God is with us?In this sermon, Pastor Shawn Torres reflects on the mystery and hope of Emmanuel — God drawing near to His people in Jesus...
Fourth Episode of Advent (Contemporary)
In this Advent sermon, Bp. Brewer reflects on Matthew’s account of Joseph and the difficult, costly obedience that lies at the heart of the Christmas story.Matthew’s t...
Fourth Sunday of Advent (Traditional)
In this Advent sermon, Rev. Cody Turner reflects on Joseph’s story from the Gospel of Matthew and what it means for God to interrupt our carefully made plans.Unlike th...
Third Sunday of Advent (Contemporary)
What does it mean to wait faithfully when our expectations go unmet? In this Advent sermon, Rev. Dorothy Budd reflects on the tension between expectation, waiting, and...
Third Sunday of Advent (Traditional)
Why does Advent include a pink candle, and what does it teach us about faith and rejoicing? In this Advent sermon, Rev. Canon Oliver Lee reflects on John the Baptist’s...
Second Sunday of Advent (Contemporary)
John the Baptist refuses to let us slip quietly into Christmas. In this Advent sermon, Rev. Jordan Griesbeck unpacks John’s startling call to repentance and the deep h...
Second Sunday of Advent (Traditional)
John the Baptist doesn’t call us to try harder—he calls us to see the God who is already moving toward us. In this Advent sermon, Rev. Cody Turner shows how the prophe...
First Sunday of Advent (Contemporary)
Pastor Shawn Torres opens the Advent season with Scripture’s urgent call: wake up. Advent doesn’t ease in softly; it jolts us awake to the coming of the King. Isaiah s...
First Sunday of Advent (Traditional)
Bishop Greg Brewer opens the Advent season with a powerful call to wakefulness. Advent invites us not into passivity but into transformation—casting away the works of ...
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...