Rev. Mattie’s sermon centers on how fear often pushes us toward isolation, but God calls us instead to reach out to one another and to Him. Using biblical stories—especially Joseph’s […]
Rev. Mattie’s sermon centers on how fear often pushes us toward isolation, but God calls us instead to reach out to one another and to Him. Using biblical stories—especially Joseph’s […]
In her sermon “Even in Our Fear, We Are Called Forward,” Rev. Betsey Moe reframes fear not as a weakness or failure of faith, but as a natural and often […]
In “When We’re Running Out of Hope, God Is at Work,” Rev. Betsey Moe reflects on Matthew 11:1–11, where a discouraged, imprisoned John the Baptist asks Jesus if He truly […]
In “In the Time of Herod, We Long for God to Break In,” Dr. Forrest Buckner explores the deep sense of longing that marks both personal and societal life. He […]
Pastor Betsey’s sermon “Determination and Love” ties together the Old Testament command in Leviticus that a tenth of the land’s produce and livestock was holy to the Lord — pointing […]
Pastor Betsey’s sermon “The Tyranny of Mine” uses Jesus’ teaching in Luke 12:13-21 and 32-34 to confront the tyranny of possession, self-centered security, and misplaced trust. Jesus rebukes a man […]
Pastor Betsey’s sermon “Being the Body” draws on Paul’s image of the church as one body with many indispensable parts to challenge the fear that any single role or leader […]
Pastor Betsey’s sermon “Gifted for Service” teaches that while we naturally marvel at extraordinary talents, God’s Spirit gives a wide variety of gifts to every believer for the common good, […]
In “It’s About Time,” Rev. Betsey explores the biblical perspective on time as a precious, finite gift from God that shapes our lives and spiritual journey, drawing on passages like […]
In this sermon, Rev. Jourdan Turner Cornell reflects on the sixth petition of the Lord’s Prayer—“Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil”—through the lens of Jesus’ own […]