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Easter Sunday 2025 (Contemporary)
Rev. Joe Dewey reflects on the darkness of grief and fear, comparing it to entering a tomb—but reminds us that the resurrection of Jesus transforms even death into a d...

Easter Sunday 2025 (Traditional)
Bishop Gregory Brewer proclaims the resurrection of Jesus as a real, historical event that still transforms lives today. He invites listeners—whether certain or seekin...

Good Friday 2025 (Contemporary)
Pastor Shawn Torres reflects on Isaiah 53, revealing how Jesus—once considered insignificant—carried the weight of humanity’s sin in humility and suffering. Despite be...

Good Friday 2025 (Traditional)
Bp. George Sumner reflects on the profound mystery of Good Friday: the death of Jesus and its meaning for humanity. He explores how Christ’s death opens a new path for...

Maundy Thursday 2025 (Traditional)
Bp. Greg Brewer shares how Holy Week confronts us with Christ’s relentless love—a love that exposes our rebellion yet invites us into mercy. Despite discomfort and dis...

Palm Sunday 2025 (Contemporary)
Fr. Cody Turner invites us to see Holy Week as a question of identity. When the crowd chooses Barabbas—whose name means “son of the father”—over Jesus, they choose a r...

Palm Sunday (Traditional)
Rev. Jordan Griesbeck reminds us that Hosanna is not praise, but a plea: “Save us now.” On Palm Sunday, the crowd welcomed Jesus with hope but misunderstood the kind o...

Fifth Sunday in Lent (Traditional)
Fr. Joe Dewey challenges us to examine what we treasure most: our resume virtues or our relationship with Christ. Drawing from David Brooks’ critique of meritocracy an...

Fifth Sunday in Lent (Contemporary)
In the wilderness of exile and distraction, God is already at work—bringing rivers to dry places. In this sermon, Bishop Greg Brewer invites us to awaken, to notice th...

Fourth Sunday in Lent (Contemporary)
Rev. Joe Dewey reflects on the parable of the prodigal son, illustrating how our disordered appetites lead to spiritual emptiness. He contrasts the consuming hunger of...

Fourth Sunday in Lent (Traditional)
Rev. Cody Turner reflects on Luke 15:11-32, the Parable of the Prodigal Son, illustrating how it transcends time and culture. He emphasizes that the story is ultimatel...

Third Sunday in Lent (Contemporary)
Pastor Shawn Torres’ sermon highlights God’s call to Moses, showing that God often calls us when we least expect it. Moses, stripped of his former identity, encounters...

Third Sunday in Lent (Traditional)
Rev. Oliver Lee’s sermon reminds us that, like Moses, we often resist God’s call, feeling unprepared. Yet, God equips those He calls, stretching us beyond our comfort ...

Second Sunday in Lent (Contemporary)
Rev. Jon Jordan reflects on Philippians and Luke, showing that Lent is about becoming more human, not just giving things up. Jesus calls Herod a "fox," warning of what...

Second Sunday in Lent (Traditional)
Bp. Brewer reflects on Philippians and the Psalms, showing that God's greatest trait is His mercy. While struggling to prepare his sermon, he realized his need for sti...

First Sunday in Lent (Contemporary)
Rev. Jordan Griesbeck reminds us that temptation thrives in loneliness, but we are never truly alone. Satan seeks to isolate us, yet Christ has faced every trial, the ...

First Sunday in Lent (Traditional)
Rev. Oliver Lee reflects on Jesus’ temptation in the wilderness, reminding us that the devil’s tactics are subtle but real. Jesus overcame by trusting the Holy Spirit,...

Last Sunday after the Epiphany (Contemporary)
Bp. Greg Brewer reflects on the Transfiguration, where Jesus’ glory is revealed. This moment affirms His divinity and calls us to follow Him, even when it costs us. Tr...

Last Sunday after the Epiphany (Traditional)
Rev. Joe Dewey reflects on 2 Corinthians 3:17-18 and the Transfiguration, emphasizing that true change comes through the Holy Spirit, not self-improvement. As Christ w...

Seventh Sunday after the Epiphany (Contemporary)
Bp. Greg Brewer reflects on Luke 6:27-38, where Jesus calls us to love, give, and show mercy as God has shown us. Following Christ sets us apart, shaping how we see ot...

Seventh Sunday after the Epiphany (Traditional)
Rev. Matt Rossi reflects on Genesis 45, showing how Joseph’s forgiveness defies human instinct for vengeance. True mercy, like Christ’s, surrenders power and refuses r...

Sixth Sunday after the Epiphany (Traditional)
Rev. Joe Dewey reflects on Luke 6:20-26, revealing how Jesus’ kingdom operates on a radically different currency. While the world values wealth, power, and status, Chr...

Sixth Sunday after the Epiphany (Contemporary)
Rev. Cody Turner reflects on Luke 6:17–26, revealing how Jesus frees us from the illusion that wealth, power, and status define us. The world’s values are fleeting, bu...

Fifth Sunday after the Epiphany (Contemporary)
Rev. Joe Dewey reflects on Isaiah 6 and Luke 5, showing how Jesus calls us beyond our comfort into the deep. Like Isaiah and Peter, we may feel unworthy, but God sees ...

Fifth Sunday after the Epiphany (Traditional)
Bp. Greg Brewer reflects on Isaiah 6 and Luke 5, showing how God's call disrupts expectations. Both Isaiah and Peter were unprepared, yet God rewrote their paths, reve...

Presentation of Jesus in the Temple (Traditional)
Rev. Matt Rossi reflects on the Presentation of Jesus, showing how Mary, Simeon, and Anna embrace mortality by offering their lives to God. In contrast, our world obse...

Presentation of Jesus in the Temple (Contemporary)
Rev. Jordan Griesbeck reflects on the Presentation of Jesus, illustrating how Mary, Simeon, and Anna surrender what they hold dear, reminding us that nothing truly bel...

Third Sunday after the Epiphany (Contemporary)
Canon Carrie Headington reflects on Jesus’ proclamation of His mission in Luke 4, describing it as the most transformative announcement in history. Jesus declares He i...

Third Sunday after the Epiphany (Traditional)
Rev. Jordan Griesbeck reflects on how scripture reveals our longings, exposes our sins, and brings us into the presence of God. Just as the people in Nehemiah’s time w...

Second Sunday after the Epiphany (Contemporary)
Bp. Greg Brewer reflects on John 2:1-11, urging us to see Jesus not only as miraculous but also as playful and trustworthy. The wedding at Cana reveals Christ’s grace ...
