Park View Mennonite Church sermons
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
On October 23, 2022, Pastor Moriah Hurst preaches at a Park View Mennonite Sunday morning service from 2 Samuel 11:1-5, 26-27; 12:1-9 and Psalm 51. The focus of the sermon is to reflect on King David's sinful abuse of power and coercive sexual conquest (rape) of Bathsheba and the murder of her husband Uriah, that not only violated God's moral framework, but did violence to the community. Even so, God's grace reaches the worst of sinners, and none are cast away forever, and all are loved.
Phil Kniss: How (not) to fight in church
Phil Kniss: An unwelcomed authority
Paula Stoltzfus: Seen and restored
Phil Kniss: Power and vulnerability
Phil Kniss: Easter morning grunt work
Phil Kniss: First word, last word, same word
Moriah Hurst: A Scribe and Jesus
Phil Kniss: Whose head is on it?
Phil Kniss: On the way with Jesus
Phil Kniss: The disciples are still perplexed
Phil Kniss: Ready or not, here we come...together
Phil Kniss: Popularity, power, and paranoia
Moriah Hurst: Healing Interrupted
Phil Kniss: Where all roads lead to freedom
Paula Stoltzfus: Tending and Trusting Seed and Sower
Phil Kniss: The beginning of the good news of Jesus the Messiah
Phil Kniss: How to sing backwards
Moriah Hurst, with Eleanor Yoder, Lilianna Stoltzfus and Calvin Bixler: Expectation and Joy
Phil Kniss: It’s on the way!
Phil Kniss: The Collaborating Savior
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