Sermons from 2026
Be Human
This Sunday we keep plodding through the Gospel of John with the famous story of the resurrection of Jesus dear friend, Lazarus. This is a long and full story, rich in symbolism and the complexities of life, death, friendship, grief, anger, and love. In that sense, it is deeply, deeply human. We’ll see what bubbles out of it for us this week! -Pastor Paul
They Know His Voice
This Sunday we take a big leap in the narrative, moving all the way from John 4 to John 10! Furthermore, this Sunday is before Lent begins on Ash Wednesday. We once again will not have an Ash Wednesday service, as this Wednesday is a third Wednesday and therefore the night of our community meal, which we thought was more important and felt we could not effectively do both. So I will be addressing some Ash Wednesday/Lenten themes on Sunday…
Life Cycle
On Sunday, we will move backwards a bit in the narrative. We missed the Nicodemus story a couple weeks ago because we needed to leave room to collectively grieve and lament, and we skipped over the story of The Woman at the Well last week. But it all kind of works out, because there is a way in which these two stories are meant to be compared and contrasted, so I will do just that in the reflection on Sunday…