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  • Ambassadors for Christ (The Prodigal Son)

    27 March 2022

    Ambassadors for Christ (The Prodigal Son)

    Speaker: The Rev. Nathan Stomberg

    Topic: Evangelism, Lent, Love, Prodigal Son

    Book: 2 Corinthians, Joshua, Luke, Psalms

    Much has been said about the parable of the prodigal son, but the end of so many who teach this passage is to read themselves into the text and ask “which son are you?” While there is nothing inherently bad about this type of reading, the point of the passage goes much deeper than that. The Rector explains how this parable challenges us to be better ambassadors for Christ.

  • The Annunciation

    20 March 2022

    Series: Lessons 2021-2022

    The Annunciation

    Speaker: The Rev. Nathan Stomberg

    Topic: Annunciation, Lent, Lessons, Virgin Mary

    Book: Luke

    The Annunciation of our Lord to the Virgin Mary is an iconic moment in the Gospel narrative. And yet, it is an account that is frequently overlooked in Evangelical circles. Listen as the Rector explains all there is to be learned, Biblically and traditionally, from the Annunciation account.

  • Be Still, and Know I am God

    20 March 2022

    Be Still, and Know I am God

    Speaker: The Rev. Mark Galloway

    Topic: Comfort, Confidence, Lent, Peace, Psalms

    Book: 1 Corinthians, Exodus, Luke, Psalms

    We are assaulted every day by anxieties about our own lives and everything going on in the world. In Psalm 46, the LORD tells the Psalmist, “Be still, and know that I am God.” In these words we can find great comfort, but we must first be willing to be still. We can take confidence knowing that God is in control as the great I AM.

  • Prayer, Fasting, and Almsgiving

    13 March 2022

    Series: Lessons 2021-2022

    Prayer, Fasting, and Almsgiving

    Speaker: The Rev. Mark Galloway

    Topic: Fasting, Giving, Lent, Lessons, Prayer

    The Church calls us to “prayer, fasting, and almsgiving” in observance of a Holy Lent. Listen as the Bishop-retired explains what each of these three disciplines means, and what each looks like in the Christian life.

  • Trust God, Not Men

    13 March 2022

    Trust God, Not Men

    Speaker: The Rev. Nathan Stomberg

    Topic: Abraham, Belief, Faith, Lent

    Book: Genesis, Luke, Philippians, Psalms

    Anyone can believe IN God, certainly a god of our own creation – we really enjoy doing that. What we fail at is BELIEVING God, that is, putting our faith in Jesus Christ to save us from our sins, and not trusting our own works. When we trust in Christ, His righteousness is imputed to us by faith. Listen as the Rector discusses God’s covenant with Abraham, and how God’s faithfulness requires that we not only believe in Him, but believe and trust Him fully.

  • Observe a Holy Lent

    6 March 2022

    Observe a Holy Lent

    Speaker: The Rev. Mark Galloway

    Topic: Holiness, Lent, Repentance, Temptation

    Book: Deuteronomy, Luke, Psalms, Romans

    We are assaulted by many temptations in our culture of ease and wealth to not really care about issues elsewhere in the world – we aren’t moved to the point where we might actually do something about it. We justify turning a blind eye to evil. What is the solution to this problem? We should observe the disciplines to which we are called in a holy Lent.

  • Where is Your Heart? (Ash Wednesday)

    2 March 2022

    Where is Your Heart? (Ash Wednesday)

    Speaker: The Rev. Nathan Stomberg

    Topic: Ash Wednesday, Lent, Repentance

    Book: 2 Corinthians, Joel, Matthew, Psalms

    When we give our attention to worthless things, we are robbing God of that same attention. Not that God needs our attention, but that we abandon His ways, and we allow our relationship with Him to wither. We give our attention to that which we value most at that moment in time. Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.

  • Holiness and the Transfiguration

    27 February 2022

    Series: Lessons 2021-2022

    Holiness and the Transfiguration

    Speaker: The Rev. Nathan Stomberg

    Topic: Epiphany, Holiness, Lessons, Transfiguration

    Book: Luke

    In Luke 9:28-36, we read an account of Christ’s Transfiguration, a revealing of His perfect holiness on earth. But what really is God’s holiness, and what does it mean for how we should worship Him?

  • God’s Holiness and Our Depravity

    27 February 2022

    God’s Holiness and Our Depravity

    Speaker: The Rev. Mark Galloway

    Topic: Epiphany, Holiness, Sin, Transfiguration

    Book: 1 Corinthians, Exodus, Luke, Psalms

    We spend so much of our lives self-focused, but almost none of that time self-aware. We convince ourselves of lies about how we want people to see us, but we never confront the reality of who we really are in our sinful state. The Transfiguration of Christ gives us the perspective of God’s holiness, our depravity before Him, and our need for Jesus’s saving grace. When we fall prostrate before the Lord, we gain true perspective on how messed up we really are.

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