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.
Phil Kniss: It’s the gospel truth!
Phil Kniss: It’s not icing on the cake
Reflections from MennoCon, Delegate Assembly, and VMC Summer Assembly
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
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