Sermons from May 2025
Rules, Regulations, Rhythm, and Righteousness
This Sunday we depart from the Book of Acts, though we will head back there on Pentecost Sunday in a couple weeks, as well as spend a couple weeks in Paul’s letter to the Galatians. Galatians is a tricky book, requiring a lot of context to truly get what Paul is doing and saying, and without proper context, it can lead (and has led!) to a lot of harm. That said, Paul opens up some interesting, important, and profound theological…
Our Ever Expansive God
This Sunday is our last Sunday in Acts for this season, and the story there has huge implications on the early church, and The Church through space and time. This Sunday is also the last one where we’ll have a choir anthem for the season. So you don’t want to miss out! Going forward we have just 4 Sundays left in this season of the Narrative Lectionary. Information on a couple Summer preaching series will be coming soon! -Pastor Paul…
Open Swim
This week in worship we continue in the Book of the Acts, and we get what is probably my favorite baptism story, which seems appropriate coming on the heels of Santiago’s baptism in worship last week. The Choir also has an anthem prepared for us, and it’s Mother’s Day! So I’m sending out a huge thank you to all the moms out there. -Pastor Paul SCRIPTURE: Acts 8:26-39 26 Then an angel of the Lord said to Philip, “Get up…
It’s All About Community
We will be spending the next three weeks in the Book of Acts, which is widely considered the sequel to Luke, as both of them are attributed to Luke, and it picks up where Luke leaves off. And we have a baptism this Sunday! I haven’t done a baptism in years and I can’t wait! It’s a really full Sunday, but fear not, the Sermon will be abbreviated this week to keep us on track. -Pastor Paul SCRIPTURE: Acts 6:1-15…