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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 ...
Second Sunday of Easter (Contemporary)
Doubt is not the end of faith—it can be the beginning of a deeper one.On the Second Sunday of Easter, we encounter Thomas, often remembered for his doubt. Yet his stor...
Second Sunday of Easter (Traditional)
The resurrection of Jesus Christ is not just something we celebrate—it is a reality that transforms everything.Through the power of Christ’s resurrection, we are given...
Good Friday (Contemporary)
On Good Friday, we stand at the foot of the Cross and ask the question:Who is responsible for the death of Jesus?Was it Peter?Was it Pilate?Was it the crowd?Scripture ...
Good Friday (Traditional)
To understand Good Friday, we must tell two stories.The first is a story of a garden—and a tree that promised life, but brought sin and death.The second is the story o...
Maundy Thursday (Contemporary)
On the night before His crucifixion, Jesus gathers with His disciples for the Passover meal—and does something unexpected.He gives them bread and wine, declaring, “Thi...
Maundy Thursday (Traditional)
On Maundy Thursday, we pass through the gate of the Triduum—the three holy days that stand at the center of the Christian year.Here, at the table of the Last Supper, J...
Easter Sunday (Contemporary)
“Why are you weeping?”On Easter morning, Rev. Jordan Griesbeck invites us into the surprising, disruptive reality of the resurrection. Not a scolding. Not a metaphor. ...
Easter Sunday (Traditional)
Christ is risen—and with Him comes a joy the world cannot take away.On Easter Sunday, Bp. Greg Brewer reflects on the resurrection not as a distant story, but as the l...
Palm Sunday (Contemporary)
Palm Sunday marks the beginning of Holy Week—but this week is more than what it appears to be.It is easy to move through these days as just another stretch of time fil...
Palm Sunday (Traditional)
Palm Sunday invites us into the most sacred story of all—the journey of Jesus toward the cross. As the narrative unfolds, we are confronted not only with Christ’s suff...
Fifth Sunday in Lent (Uptown)
What if God’s timing doesn’t match your expectations?On the Fifth Sunday of Lent, Cn. Oliver Lee reflects on the raising of Lazarus—the final and greatest “sign” in th...
Fifth Sunday in Lent (Traditional)
What happens when hope feels completely gone?On the Fifth Sunday of Lent, Rev. Cody Turner reflects on the haunting question from Ezekiel’s vision: “Can these bones li...
Fourth Sunday in Lent (Contemporary)
If Jesus is the Light of the world, how do we become channels of that light?In this sermon, Bishop Brewer reflects on the story of the man born blind in John 9 and cha...
Fourth Sunday in Lent (Traditional)
Why do some people see Jesus clearly while others miss Him completely?In John 9, Jesus heals a man born blind — yet the miracle sparks controversy instead of faith. As...