And all we have to do to be part of God’s transformation of our world is to be in and to stay in relationship with God—to hang on to the vine for dear life by worshiping and praying and studying and serving—joyfully working out our salvation in fear and trembling, as Philippians says. Knowing God and loving God.
When we are able to do that—as individuals and as a church—the fruit of the Spirit WILL grow, quietly but surely, among us. Not because of anything we did … but because it is God who will make it grow.
Special Music: "Battle Hymn of the Republic"
Special Music: "I Pledge Allegiance"
God Rested. (And so should you.)
It Was Good. (A sermon about work)
Unmistakable Ways (A Pentecost sermon)
What's Next? (An Ascension sermon)
A Long, Loving Goodbye
Jesus Shows Up
Redeeming "Doubting" Thomas
Afraid Yet Filled with Joy
"Let Your Alleluias Rise"
Lent 5: Broken Hearts - Raising Lazarus
Lent 3: From the Woman at the Well's Perspective
Lent 2: Out of the Darkness and Into the Light
Lent 1: Temptation
The Foolishness of Holiness
Our Beautiful, Terrible World
Second Pres sings, "Holy, Holy, Holy"
New Year. Same Promises: God's Promise of LIFE
New Year. Sames Promises: Guidance (Salt & Light)
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