Book: John
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12 March 2023
Speaker: The Rev. Nathan Stomberg
The temptation in our hearts is always to worship things, places, and circumstances. The Israelites in Exodus 17 were preoccupied with things and circumstances. The Samaritan woman worshiped the place of Jacob’s well, and not the living God. The Israelites asked, “Is the LORD with us here?” The Samaritan woman asked Jesus, “Is the LORD with us anywhere else?” Just as Jesus challenged the woman, he challenges us daily to examine ourselves for anything which impedes our true worship of him.
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5 March 2023
Speaker: The Rev. Mark Galloway
Topic: Apostles' Creed, Death, Lent, Nicene Creed, Resurrection
By His Resurrection, Jesus overcame death, and opened up to all Believers the Way to eternal life. In this sermon, the Rev. Galloway examines the Nicene and Apostles’ Creeds to remind us of the supreme importance of Jesus Christ’s Resurrection. Thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ!
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15 January 2023
Speaker: The Rev. Mark Galloway
Topic: Courage, Epiphany, Evangelism, Saint Francis
Book: 1 Corinthians, Isaiah, John, Psalms
Secular culture espouses many useless sayings which may make us feel good but are devoid of meaning because they deny the power and reality of the Triune God. The expectation of Christians is not to merely be nice or say nice things – it is to be kind, persist in prayer, and to boldly speak about our faith. What good is our faith if we don’t tell anyone about it?
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26 June 2022
Speaker: The Rev. Nathan Stomberg
Topic: Church, Communion, Eucharist, Holy Communion, Pride
Book: 1 Corinthians, Deuteronomy, John, Psalms
Every sinful instinct we have tells us we can do it all on our own. We are beholden to our pride. We are so held captive by our pride, that we have a whole month to celebrate it! The bread of man is this: you can define who you are; you can define your identity; you can do whatever you want and expect the world to affirm you; you can define your own meaning of life; you get to define your meaning of love, your meaning of truth, your meaning of justice. All the answers, and ultimately your salvation, are found deep inside yourself. The Holy Eucharist is a repudiation of all of this, everything our culture stands for.
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19 June 2022
Speaker: The Rev. Nathan Stomberg
Topic: Fathers, Holiness, Trinity, Trinity Sunday, Worship
Book: Benedictus, Isaiah, John, Revelation
To paraphrase the late Dr. RC Sproul, we do not truly know who we are until we know who God truly is. Sproul’s greatest theological work as a minister of the Universal Church came in his clear explanation of the holiness of God, summarizing the fundamental difference between God and man with these words: “God is holy, and I am not.” We do not know ourselves because we do not know who God truly is. And if we do not know who God is, then how can we properly worship Him? Listen as the Rector examines our response to the God who is holy, holy, holy.
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5 June 2022
Speaker: The Rev. Mark Galloway
Topic: Church, Evangelism, Holy Spirit, Pentecost
Book: 1 Corinthians, Acts, John, Psalms
The Day of Pentecost is one of the most widely misconstrued events in Church history. Contrary to popular belief, the Day of Pentecost is about far more than the gift of speaking in tongues – it is about the outpouring of the Holy Spirit on the Church, empowering Christians as God’s chosen people to go forth and renew the face of the earth.
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22 May 2022
Speaker: The Rev. Nathan Stomberg
Topic: Christian Life, Easter, Social media, Vanity
Book: Acts, John, Psalms, Revelation
We who enjoy the luxuries of 21st century America are the unmatched champions of vain things! Our lives are so dedicated to vain things, trivial things, pointless things, that we go out of our way to celebrate vanity itself! The Gospel calls us away from vain things just as it did the pagans at Lystra. But are we willing to turn away from vain things?
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15 May 2022
Speaker: The Rev. Mark Galloway
Topic: Church, Discipleship, Easter, Love, Truth
Book: Acts, John, Psalms, Revelation
Jesus told his disciples, “Just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another” (John 13:34). The Rev. Galloway challenges us to examine how far we fall short of this commandment and reminds us that love does not mean saying things people want to hear – it means telling the truth.
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8 May 2022
Speaker: The Rev. Mark Galloway
Topic: Abortion, Culture, Easter, Pro-Life, Roe v. Wade
Book: Acts, John, Psalms, Revelation
Decades of spiritual apathy have given over Western Civilization to the evils of abortion, lured in by the false promises offered by politicians and celebrities – and the modern Church bears much of the blame. The Rev. Galloway exhorts Christians to defend the dignity of life regardless of the fate of Roe v. Wade.
