Book: Matthew
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25 June 2023
Speaker: The Rev. Nathan Stomberg
Topic: Communism, Pentecost, Richard Wurmbrand, World War II
We are not all called to be Richard Wurmbrand (thank God!). In His mercy, God might not even call us to any serious persecution in our lives. But Jesus does send us out as sheep in the midst of wolves, he asks us to be ready, and he tells us not to fear.
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18 June 2023
Speaker: The Rev. Nathan Stomberg
Topic: Courage, Evangelism, Fear, Pentecost
What things are distracting you from the Gospel today? Which distractions are holding you back from sharing the Gospel with your friends and family? Our mission is short, the harvest is plentiful, and the laborers are few. Pray how God may use you as a laborer in His harvest, that He may help us lay aside every weight which clings so closely, and run the race He has set before us.
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4 June 2023
Speaker: The Rev. Nathan Stomberg
Topic: Faith, Salvation, Trinity, Trinity Sunday
Book: 2 Corinthians, Benedictus, Genesis, Matthew
If Christianity is the true Faith, then what does that imply about every other religion? It means that every other faith is a false faith. This is not easy for us to hear, nor is it easy for the secular world to hear – but we cannot shy away from the Truth just because it is difficult. Trinity Sunday therefore reminds us that a profession of faith in God as Trinity is to assert the exclusivity of the Gospel message.
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2 April 2023
Speaker: The Rev. Nathan Stomberg
Topic: Drama, Holy Week, Lent, Palm Sunday, Passion
Book: Isaiah, Matthew, Philippians, Psalms
This greatest and most important spectacle – the celebration of Holy Week, culminating in the glory of Easter, portrays all that was, all that is, and all that is to be in the drama of our salvation.
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26 February 2023
Speaker: The Rev. Nathan Stomberg
Topic: Lent, Original Sin, Sin, Total Depravity
Beloved, the victory that Christ won over sin has given us greater blessings than those which sin had taken away from us. Let Lent be a reminder to us that there is a much higher purpose that exists beyond our mortal pain, as we march on to the joy of our Easter Vigil in this life, and eternal reward in the next. O happy fault!
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22 February 2023
Speaker: The Rev. Mark Galloway
Topic: Amazing Grace, Ash Wednesday, Joy, Lent, Truth
Book: 2 Corinthians, Joel, Matthew, Psalms
Jesus said, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples, and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free” (John 8:31). This is what Ash Wednesday is all about: telling the Truth to the LORD – having the courage to tell the LORD what he knows we really are. In doing so, we put down our masks, and come to the realization that Christ really and truly loves us.
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19 February 2023
Speaker: The Rev. Nathan Stomberg
Book: Exodus, Matthew, Philippians, Psalms
Beloved, the Church is the only place where people can find true healing and refuge from the failings of a fallen world. We have an obligation to stand as outposts of truth and sanity amid a culture that is losing its collective grip on reality. This requires the Church to no longer abandon her simple duty to point out what is right and wrong, even when it is “controversial.” Our call to embrace the incarnate life, then, is to accept our duty as the Church – to be the hands and feet of Christ in our communities.
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12 February 2023
Speaker: The Rev. Mark Galloway
Book: 1 Corinthians, Ecclesiasticus, Matthew, Psalms
We have become a country untethered from the immutable Truth that a loving Father created us to know, love, and serve Him in this life, which alone is the assured path to our happiness in eternal life. We indeed have perpetual amnesia about this fact (including a majority of those in “the land of the free and the home of the brave” who claim to be Christians).
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5 February 2023
Speaker: The Rev. Nathan Stomberg
Topic: Epiphany, Horatio Spafford, Joy, Peace, Suffering
Book: 1 Corinthians, Habakkuk, Matthew, Psalms
When we focus on Christ instead of complaining about the many hardships in our lives, we become a witness to the Gospel. Our lives become saturated with the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding. This doesn’t make any sense if you don’t know Christ! This is how Spafford could write a hymn praising the Lord mere days after all his children died in a shipwreck.
