Park View Mennonite Church sermons
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Sermon preached by Pastor Phil Kniss on January 10, 2021 to the Park View Mennonite Church, Harrisonburg, VA. This sermon is based on Luke 3:1-22, the story of John the Baptist's preaching at the Jordan River, and Jesus' baptism by John. The sermon also reflects on the parallels between the social context for the Jewish people in the days of John and Jesus, and the social context for Christians in North America in 2021, and makes connections to the horrific violence and insurrection at our nation's capitol this past week, with many of the participants identifying with the Christian community.
Reflections on faith formation as gardening
Ben Bixler: Good news for whom?
Phil Kniss: The soft side of the prophet
Phil Kniss: When it dawns on us...
Maren Hange: At the Threshold of Wonder
Paula Stoltzfus: Alive in the Spirit
Phil Kniss: Embracing resurrection
Phil Kniss: Loving more than the idea
Moriah Hurst: God keeping faith with us
Phil Kniss: Relax! It’s really not about us
Phil Kniss: God’s big dream
Phil Kniss: Jesus: Do what you saw me do
Phil Kniss: Find Jesus, and don’t be afraid
Phil Kniss: Our convenient fiction: Reconsidering Palm Sunday
Jonny Rashid: Who are the least of these?
Phil Kniss: Navigating the curve
Phil Kniss: The terrible parable
Paula Stoltzfus: God’s Economy of Grace
Phil Kniss: Quantum entanglement of earth and heaven
Phil Kniss: Up and down the mountain
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