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: To be on God’s side
Paula Stoltzfus: From Covenant to Blessing
Phil Kniss: The Great Flood Story—The Original Whodunnit
Phil Kniss: The Great Flood Story—The Original Whodunnit
Sarah Bixler: Faith Formed in Intergenerational Community
Phil Kniss: Respecting God’s Space
Faith Formation Dream Team Reflections
Paula Stoltzfus: Emboldened to Act
Moriah Hurst: Bold and Brave
Sarah Bixler: Her Chance Chanced Upon a Field
Jennifer Davis Sensenig: The Gospel of Ruth
Phil Kniss: A basketful of worship
Lana Miller: Scarcity and Abundance: The Power of Enough
Phil Kniss: God’s thumb on the scale of justice
Phil Helmuth: God’s Partnership of Care for the Poor
Phil Kniss: God is a Jealous God (fortunately)
Phil Kniss: The God who trusts us
Osheta Moore: God’s Expansive Family
Stories of sacrificial love
Phil Kniss: Poetic witness
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