Speaker: The Rev. Nathan Stomberg
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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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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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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.
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22 January 2023
Speaker: The Rev. Nathan Stomberg
Topic: Debt, Epiphany, Procrastination, Responsibility, Salvation
Book: 1 Corinthians, Amos, Matthew, Psalms
What can the US debt ceiling teach us about the Christian life? It demonstrates the attitude of our wider culture, even among Christians. We have no desire to do the hard work of self-examination and repentance. We don’t want to embrace the struggle of a life of holiness, following Christ. We just want more stuff! We want to be comfortable, and we don’t want to be reminded that we must be holy, just as God is holy.
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8 January 2023
Series: Lessons 2022-2023
The Rev. Stomberg and the Rev. Galloway discuss the meaning and historical context of the Epiphany narrative; what it means to “follow the light”; what the Light actually is; where we can find the Light; what distance we must travel to find it; and what gifts we are asked to offer the King when we find Him.
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8 January 2023
Speaker: The Rev. Nathan Stomberg
Topic: Christmas, Epiphany, Incarnation, Pope Benedict, Virgin Mary
The Epiphany has not ended; it shines forth to this day, radiating out from the day of Christ’s Incarnation; it is the very reason we as Gentiles can share in the riches of Christ’s inheritance. This means that we who have received this light have the responsibility to both continually seek its source and reflect it so that others may do the same.
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24 December 2022
Speaker: The Rev. Nathan Stomberg
Topic: Christmas, Incarnation, Saint Joseph, Virgin Mary
The mystery of the Incarnation – literally “taking on flesh”, that Christ Jesus, fully human yet fully divine, was born of a pure Virgin – that mystery reminds us that the God of the universe is real, and He loves us so much that he chose to be born among us, that he may sympathize with our weaknesses and perfectly redeem all the pain and suffering we face in life.
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18 December 2022
Series: Lessons 2022-2023
Topic: Advent, Lessons, Saint Joseph, Sexuality, Virgin Mary
The Rev. Stomberg and the Rev. Galloway discuss the importance of the Blessed Virgin Mary to the Christian life; the idea of her perpetual virginity; types of love; masculinity and femininity; gender roles; the impact of the transgender movement on children; and much more.
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18 December 2022
Speaker: The Rev. Nathan Stomberg
Topic: Advent, John Wayne, Manhood, Saint Joseph, Virgin Mary
There are no words given to Saint Joseph in all of Scripture, and yet, Joseph is the greatest example of a husband and father in all of humanity. Indeed, Joseph is the most important man who ever lived (apart from Christ). He is here to prove that a good man doesn’t need attention, he doesn’t need to say many words, he doesn’t need to be a superhero. A good man needs to be a righteous man. May we all imitate his uprightness of life and his obedience to God’s commands.
