Sermons from May 2023
Breathing Fire
As we prepare for this Sunday, we look forward to the celebration of Pentecost! This week’s message will explore two New Testament texts. Through the imagery of fire and the act of breathing, we will consider the theme of inspiration and empowerment, stirring our hearts to make a positive impact on our communities and the world around us. Scripture: Acts 2:1-8, 11b-20; John 20:19-23 (CEB)
Love the Sinner, Hate the Sin?
Like many of the other phrases we’ve explored, this one seems great on its surface. Of course we should love those who sin! Indeed, Paul reminds us that we all fall short of the glory of God. Loving the sinner is something we understand and that is clearly the way that Christ engaged in his ministry. But the second part of the phrase starts with hate, and I question the idea that love and hate can co-exist. Scripture: Matther 7:1-5…
God Said It, I Believe It, That Settles It?
How many times have you heard this statement? This exclamation is typically employed at the end of a conversation. Why are we so quick to end conversations with friends, neighbors, and fellow parishioners when beloved community often begins with a conversation? Scripture: Deuteronomy 23:12-14 (CEB)