Many of the stories in the Old Testament describe the fracturing and scattering of people, largely as a result of human sin. On the Day of Pentecost we see the opposite happening, God uniting people of many nations together through the preaching of the Gospel, and each hearing in his or her own language. God loves unity, it is a major piece of his plan for redemption. This unity is already beginning to happen through the sacrifice of Jesus and by the power of the Holy Spirit dwelling within us.
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Waiting on God’s Promises
How are we to know that God’s promises will come true? This was a question Abraham asked of God, and it is a common question today. Abraham looked to the past faithfulness of God and the covenant that God made with him. We can look to these same things, and when we do, it will help us to wait patiently.
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2018-10-07 – Year B – Pentecost 10-2 – The Rev. Christopher Klukas Genesis 2:18–24; Psalm 8; Hebrews 2:9–18; Mark 10:2–9 Marriage, Covenant, and Membership The lectionary readings today all…
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Some of our basic human needs (once you get past things like food, clothing, and shelter) are things like community, purpose, and hope. All of us long for these things, and the Church, along with our Christian faith, can meet these needs like nothing else. Listen to find out how!
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2018-06-10 – Year B – Pentecost 6-5 – The Rev. Christopher Klukas Genesis 3:1-21; Psalm 130; 2 Corinthians 4:13-18; Mark 3:20-35 Family Stories. How did your family end up…
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The Cost of Discipleship Sermon 2018-02-25 – Year B – Lent 2 – The Rev. Christopher M. Klukas Genesis 22:1–14; Psalm 16:5–11; Romans 8:31–39; Mark 8:31–38 Outrageous marketing claims…
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Tempted Sermon 2018-02-18 – Year B – Lent 1 – The Rev. Christopher Klukas Genesis 9:8–17; Psalm 25:3–9; 1 Peter 3:18–22; Mark 1:9–13 Have you ever seen a red…
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