Park View Mennonite Church sermons
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Pastor Phil Kniss, of Park View Mennonite Church in Harrisonburg, Virginia, preaches from Luke 9:28-36, the story of Jesus' transfiguration. He suggests this story is less about the mystical mountaintop experience, and more about the difference it makes to our lives at the bottom of the mountain. The story reinforces the essential part of our calling to be the body of Christ, even as forms, shelters, and institutional expressions change.
Phil Kniss: Content to fill a little space
Phil Kniss: "It’s not about me" – Silencing our spin
John Stoltzfus and Moriah Hurst: Stories from the border
Phil Kniss: Lazy about love
Phil Kniss: Talking about sin in a world gone mad
Paula Stoltzfus: A LIGHT for all
Phil Kniss: Love and revolution
Moriah Hurst: Just Joy?
Phil Kniss: The low road to high ground
Phil Kniss: How to keep your head up in the apocalypse
Ervin Stutzman: May your Kingdom come
Phil Kniss: Thanksgiving, in cosmic proportions
Phil Kniss: What is this place?
Phil Kniss: The end of disgrace
Phil Kniss: The stewardship of intimacy
Phil Kniss: For the common good
Paula Stoltzfus: Inter-generational body: Living and breathing together
Moriah Hurst: In, out, up, around: How we are together
Susan Schultz Huxman: Extraordinary and Ordinary Acts of Love: Lessons from the Book of Ruth
Phil Kniss: Pure and peaceable passion
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