All Things New
In this week's sermon, we explore the mystery and hope of newness—not as something entirely separate from the past, but as something deeply rooted in it. Drawing from Revelation and the ancient thought experiment known as the Ship of Theseus, we reflect on how change and continuity coexist in our bodies, minds, and spirits. With insights from Scripture, science, and personal journey, we are invited into a deeper understanding of spiritual renewal: not a one-time transformation, but an ongoing process of becoming. As God continually makes all things new, we too are called to embrace change—knowing that the eternal Christ walks with us every step of the way.
Fearing Death
On a spring morning full of new life, we reflect on the one thing we all face, death. While we can't know exactly what comes after, we hold onto hope in the resurrection and the promise of Christ.
This sermon explores four reasons we fear death: the unknown, unfinished lives, the pain we leave behind, and, most deeply, fear of punishment. But Scripture tells a different story. The gates of heaven are never shut. God's love isn’t a reward for perfection, it’s a reality we live in now and forever.
With Psalm 23 as our guide, we remember that even in the valley of the shadow of death, the Shepherd is with us—leading us home.
The Other Side of the Boat
On this May 4th, instead of Star Wars references, this sermon shares a powerful final conversation with a 101-year-old man who offered simple yet profound wisdom: “Always remember to cast your net on the other side of the boat.” Drawing from John 21, the sermon invites us to break free from routine, stay open to God’s guidance, and trust that the Risen Christ always calls us toward new, lifegiving paths.
Resting All My Weight
Jesus endures pain and injustice not to satisfy divine punishment but because he remains faithful to his mission of love. He stays with those he loves, even at great cost, refusing to abandon them. His relationship with humanity transcends suffering and death, leading to resurrection and renewed life.
The One Whom Jesus Loves
Jesus endures pain and injustice not to satisfy divine punishment but because he remains faithful to his mission of love. He stays with those he loves, even at great cost, refusing to abandon them. His relationship with humanity transcends suffering and death, leading to resurrection and renewed life.
Three Definitions of Passion
Jesus endures pain and injustice not to satisfy divine punishment but because he remains faithful to his mission of love. He stays with those he loves, even at great cost, refusing to abandon them. His relationship with humanity transcends suffering and death, leading to resurrection and renewed life.
The Capacity to Act
This sermon explores three types of power: "Power Over," characterized by dominance and oppression; "Empowerment," fostering agency; and "Power With," emphasizing collaboration and mutual support. It advocates embracing "Power With" for collective justice and peace.
Racing to Meet Us
This sermon is about shame and about how God's reconciling love can overcome it.
The Foundation of Being
This sermon explores God's identity in response to Moses, emphasizing the significance of God's name "I Am Who I Am." It highlights the importance of recognizing our connection to God and responsibilities towards creation and each other.
With My Arms Spread Wide
A story sermon about being willing to take risks to protect the vulnerable when you are safe beneath the shadow of Jesus' wing.

