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Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost (Contemporary)
Bishop Greg Brewer reflects on Jesus’ call to “walk in the light” and become true children of light. Using the story of John Newton—the author of Amazing Grace—Bp. Bre...

Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost (Traditional)
On Holy Cross Day, Rev. Jon Jordan reflects on the meaning of the cross—not only as a symbol of suffering, but as the ultimate victory of God over sin, death, and evil...

Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost (Contemporary)
Join Bishop Anthony Poggo, Secretary General of the Anglican Communion, as he reflects on Deuteronomy 30 and the urgent call to choose life. In this sermon, Bishop Pog...

Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost (Traditional)
In this sermon, Lauren Whitnah reflects on Paul’s letter to Philemon and Jesus’ words in Luke 14, showing how the gospel radically reshapes our relationships and resou...

Twelfth Sunday after Pentecost (Contemporary)
Bishop Brewer invites us to pause, breathe, and walk at God’s pace. In a world that pushes us to hurry and measure success by accomplishment, Jesus calls us instead to...

Twelfth Sunday after Pentecost (Traditional)
In this sermon, we’re reminded that while it may feel impossible to live out the call of Scripture, God Himself provides the transformation we need. Like Eustace in Th...

Eleventh Sunday after Pentecost (Contemporary)
Pastor Torres preaches from Isaiah 58, showing that true religion is not empty ritual but compassion, justice, and delight in the Lord. Israel’s fasting was hollow bec...

Eleventh Sunday after Pentecost (Traditional)
Rev. Griesbeck preaches that while God’s fire once brought fear at Sinai, in Christ it has become good news. Through the cross, baptism, and Pentecost, God’s consuming...

Tenth Sunday after Pentecost (Contemporary)
Rev. Cn. Lee reflects on Jesus’ words in Luke 12, showing that following Him may bring division, even within families. Yet through baptism we are brought into a new, e...

Tenth Sunday after Pentecost (Traditional)
In Luke 12:49–59, Jesus shows He came not to make us comfortable but committed. His truth divides belief from unbelief and calls us to choose Him above all else. Pasto...

Ninth Sunday after Pentecost (Contemporary)
Rev. Turner teaches that God does not operate on an action–reward system, but solely on His faithfulness to His promises. Like Abraham, true faith means building our l...

Ninth Sunday after Pentecost (Traditional)
Rev. Griesbeck reminds us that faith is more than belief—it’s active trust in God’s promises, even when they remain unseen. Drawing from Abraham’s story, he challenges...

Eighth Sunday after Pentecost (Contemporary)
In this powerful sermon, Bishop Greg Brewer returns to the line from the Lord’s Prayer—“Give us this day our daily bread”—to explore the human longing for love, purpos...

Eighth Sunday after Pentecost (Traditional)
Preaching from Ecclesiastes and the life of St. Thomas Aquinas, Fr. Clay Pruitt invites us to wrestle with the question: Does what we do matter? In a world that prizes...

Seventh Sunday after Pentecost (Contemporary)
Rev. Griesbeck explores Jesus' teaching on prayer in Luke 11, reminding us that prayer is both bold and childlike. We're invited to persist, even when it feels risky o...

Seventh Sunday after Pentecost (Traditional)
Bishop Brewer explores Jesus’ response to “Lord, teach us to pray,” showing that prayer is more than a ritual—it’s an invitation into deep relationship with God and ot...

Sixth Sunday after Pentecost (Contemporary)
Bishop Brewer speaks to those moments when words fail and we don’t know how to pray. Drawing from the week’s collect and Colossians, he reminds us that God doesn’t req...

Sixth Sunday after Pentecost (Traditional)
Rev. Dr. Victor Lee Austin reflects on the parable of the sower, emphasizing that the mystery of spiritual growth lies not in the sower or even the seed—but in the soi...

Fifth Sunday after Pentecost (Contemporary)
Luke Miller explored the parable of the Good Samaritan, reminding us that Jesus redefines “neighbor” as everyone we encounter, including those we might call enemies. W...

Fifth Sunday after Pentecost (Traditional)
Rev. Jon Jordan reflected on the deep human question of identity through Deuteronomy, Colossians, and the parable of the Good Samaritan. He emphasized that before we a...
