“Every saint has a past, and every sinner has a future.”

~ Oscar Wilde

“Concerning Those Who’ve Died” – A Sermon for All Saints Day

2022-10-27T11:20:41-04:00October 27th, 2022|Special Sundays|

1 Thessalonians 4:13-18 Death. The mere word stirs up all kinds of thoughts and feelings within us – awe, fear, hurt, memory, anger, sorrow, grief...and so much more. Death. Do you sense the heavy spirit that has come upon us just by the mere mentioning of the word? Sigmund Freud said that what separates human beings from all the other creatures is that we humans have a self-conscious that is aware of death. In a sense, it’s a lot easier being a dog than it is being a man, woman, or child. You see, animals are born with a [READ MORE]

“Reforming the Modern Church” – a Sermon for Reformation Sunday

2022-10-27T11:31:23-04:00October 27th, 2022|Special Sundays|

Matthew 23:1-12 Back in the year 1505, a young man was traveling along a dusty road. It was July and the day was hot and humid. In the distance, a line of cumulus clouds billowed higher and higher before bursting, unleashing torrents of rain. Before the young man could reach cover, an electrical current made contact between earth and cloud, and when the explosive clap of thunder was over, the young man was laying helpless on the ground. Struggling to get up, he cried out to the patron saint of miners, of which his father was one, "St. Anne....HELP me! [READ MORE]

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