People inside the church often wonder “what does it mean in the creed when we say ‘catholic’ Church?” People outside the church may wonder, “if Christians can’t get along and agree, why should we trust them when they talk about love and truth?” The readings are from Ephesians 4:1-6, 14-16 and John 17:1-4, 11-23.
Just Ask: Hell? (August 13th, 2017)
In this part of our “Just Ask” series, Pastor Eric responds to the question, “If Jesus forgives all, why is there hell?” The answer is not fire and brimstone. Hell is not a punishment an angry God inflicts; hell is a problem a loving God solves. The sermon is based on 1Peter 3:18-22 and Luke 15:11b-32.
Just Ask, Part 1: Wrestling with God (August 6th, 2017)
Asking questions and wondering about God are important ways that we grow in faith throughout our lives. To kick off our August sermon series called, “Just Ask,” Pastor Paige lifts up two stories from the Bible, Genesis 32:22-32 and Mark 9:14-29. Both stories show people wrestling with God and coming out of that experience with a profound blessing. While we might want our faith to always be strong and certain, it’s natural to have questions as we face challenges in life. God wants us to turn to him as we turn to a loving father with our questions and doubts. No matter what our questions are, when we trust in God we will come away with God’s love and peace holding us up in the midst of our struggles.
More Than Conquerors (July 30th, 2017)
“All things work together for the good for those who love God.” Really? All things? Including divorce? Cancer? What can this promise really mean? In this sermon, Pastor Eric looks at Paul’s words from Romans 8:26-39. This isn’t about pretending that bad things are really good, or about a God who makes bad things happen to you “for your own good.” It’s about the power of God at work in us, even in the middle of our trials. We need the victory of God. The world needs the victory of God. In Christ, you are given that victory to share with others!
Glory and the Gap (July 23rd, 2017)
The bishop of our DE-MD Synod, The Rev. Bill Gohl (http://www.demdsynod.org/our-bishop.html), was our guest preacher this morning! His sermon from Romans 8 and Matthew 13 explores how we live in the gap between “what is” and “what could, and will, be.” We think you will be deeply blessed by his words.