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.
Paula Stoltzfus: A life-giving vision of Sabbath
Phil Kniss: Whole-hearted, whole-bodied, whole-life disciples
Phil Kniss: When the lights came on for Jesus
Phil Kniss: Jesus the inquisitive
Reflections from the pastors: Words from Mary, Simeon, and Anna
Phil Kniss and Dr. Bishara Awad of Bethlehem: What love really looks like (the other side of the Christmas story)
Moriah Hurst: Joy instead of mourning
Phil Kniss: On plagues, peace, and penitence
Phil Kniss: Hope and power
Phil Kniss: The God who overdoes it
Moriah Hurst: Great God, forgive us
Running from God – two stories and a scandalizing look at the Book of Jonah
Phil Kniss: Food for the grieving journey
Phil Kniss: So what does God need from us?
Paula Stoltzfus: What song are you singing?
Phil Kniss: It just came out of the fire!
Phil Kniss: Sitting at the table of a God on the move
Phil Kniss: The family who kept God busy
Moriah Hurst: Trusting the Promise
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