Book: Psalms
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23 October 2022
Speaker: The Rev. Mark Galloway
Topic: Declaration of Independence, Freedom, Liberty, Pentecost, Prayer
Can you really be a Christian when you don’t pray every day? A recent Pew survey indicates that roughly half of all professing Christians do not pray every day. Without daily prayer, we cannot be truly happy. And when we pray, we should pray like the tax collector, begging for God’s mercy. We need to be people of real prayer.
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16 October 2022
Speaker: The Rev. Nathan Stomberg
Topic: C.S. Lewis, Desire, Holiness, Pentecost, Prayer
It is said that our issue as Christians is not that we ask God for too much, but that we ask God for far too little. The same is true of our frequency in asking. Our problem is not that we come to God too much, but that we hardly come to him in prayer at all. Listen as the Rector encourages us to be persistent in prayer.
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9 October 2022
Speaker: The Rev. Mark Galloway
Topic: Faith, Good Samaritan, Pentecost, Ruth
Here’s the great preoccupation of Americans: We do everything in our lives to avoid mortality. Are we not all going to die, however? We can’t avoid mortality, but we can enjoy eternal life in the presence of God, like the Samaritan and like Ruth, if we simply put our trust in Jesus Christ to save us.
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2 October 2022
Speaker: The Rev. Nathan Stomberg
Topic: Confidence, Courage, Holiness, Pentecost, Shame
How many of us have gone through a season of chaos and hardship in our lives – be it illness, financial hardship, or broken relationships – and lost sight of what the LORD is doing? We cry like the prophet, “How long will I cry for help, God, and you will not listen to me?” But hindsight is twenty-twenty, is it not? How differently would we approach our present sufferings if we only considered how God was using them to increase our future holiness!
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25 September 2022
Speaker: The Rev. Mark Galloway
The rich man in Jesus’ parable about Lazarus isolated himself in his wealth, never inviting the poor and the lowly to join him. The rich man’s greed separated him from Abraham across a great chasm in the afterlife, which could never be crossed. Christians living in 21st century America should be careful to consider how we, like the rich man, might be allowing our own arrogance to prevent us from loving God and our neighbor.
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18 September 2022
Speaker: The Rev. Mark Galloway
Topic: Elizabeth, Hypocrisy, Pentecost, Pride, Queen Elizabeth
In our sinful nature, we naturally seek personal gain and prosperity over the Word of the Lord. We are tempted to fool God into thinking we are perfectly good (when we are not), just as we fool other people into thinking we are more righteous than they. But God will not be fooled by our human deceptions, and we cannot escape our own hypocrisy except through the Grace of Jesus Christ. Prosperity will always disappear, but the Word of the Lord stands forever.
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11 September 2022
Speaker: The Rev. Nathan Stomberg
Topic: Elizabeth, Faith, Pentecost, Queen Elizabeth, Western Civilization
With the passing of Queen Elizabeth, we lose one of the final links in the chain of history which binds us to the storied history and tradition, and indeed the greatness of Western Civilization, blessed by God and founded on Judeo-Christian principles, to which we owe nearly every comfort and luxury which we enjoy today. Listen as the Rector reflects on the life of Queen Elizabeth II.
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4 September 2022
Speaker: The Rev. Nathan Stomberg
Topic: Adventure, Discipleship, Faith, Pentecost, Sacrifice
Book: Deuteronomy, Luke, Philemon, Psalms
Counterintuitive as it may sound, it is precisely the call to sacrifice which we must embrace and offer to the world today if we wish to see the church grow. People of my generation and younger especially have caught on to the façade of contemporary worship, for it is so clearly divorced from the reality of life, which is hard! Life is hardly ever holding hands and singing kumbaya, it is a daily struggle against sin, and pain, and grief, and shame. Christ delivers us from all those things, but only if we join Him in the fight.
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28 August 2022
Speaker: The Rev. Mark Galloway
Book: Ecclesiasticus, Hebrews, Luke, Psalms
We live in a time of great arrogance. We are an arrogant people, and arrogance comes from pride. Pride was not created for human beings; pride comes from the Fall in the Garden. Pride is the unwillingness to accept the truth out of our own insecurity. One defense against these temptations is humor, for it requires us to be poor in spirit, and embrace humility. Humor for the Christian is a serious virtue, for it teaches us to laugh at ourselves.
