Park View Mennonite Church sermons
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
On this second Sunday in Lent, Pastor Phil Kniss (Park View Mennonite Church, Harrisonburg, VA) preaches on Luke 13:1-9, 31-35, pondering the relationship between sin and suffering, and acknowledging our tendency to affix blame to others for the things that go wrong in life. He encourages us to humble ourselves before our Creator God, and join in God’s redemptive work.
Testimonies: “Putting in a good word for God”
Phil Kniss: Housebound: Living and loving the tension
Phil Kniss: The shoving shepherd
Paula Stoltzfus: Observe. Abide. Trust.
Mediations on “In search of resurrection and living hope”
Phil Kniss: Beyond terror, toward hope
Phil Kniss: Singing a hushed hosanna
Phil Kniss: When to walk toward death (and when not to)
Phil Kniss: Viral blindness
Phil Kniss: Born again (without the hyphen)
Paula Stoltzfus: Gifts of the Wilderness
Moriah Hurst: God’s household
Phil Kniss: Let’s provoke each other (even more than we do now)
Phil Kniss: When hope is on the mat
Phil Kniss: The Church: Troublemaker or Goodwill Ambassador?
Phil Kniss: Making neighbors of strangers
Moriah Hurst: Epiphany Sunday
Phil Kniss: Putting fear (and love) back into Christmas
Paula Stoltzfus: Surprised by joy
Phil Kniss: How to get in line . . . or not
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