Fri, 28 January 2011
This is part one of our Epiphany series on the vision of St. John's Anglican Church. Worship is at the center of our vision. Worship is God’s chosen way of continually breaking into our lives to establish a new understanding of ourselves and of the world. |
Fri, 21 January 2011
Kenny Benge preached a sermon entitled “The Call to Follow Jesus” based on Matthew 4:12-23 on January 22, 2011. The call to discipleship is the particular form of the summons by which Jesus discloses and reveals Himself to a [person] in order to claim and sanctify him as His own, and as His witness to the world. The details of this call may only be described particularly, a concretely filled out happening between Jesus and the particular person. Karl Barth, Church Dogmatics, V.4.2, p.534 |
Fri, 14 January 2011
Kenny Benge preached a sermon entitled “Jesus Takes His Place With Us” based on Matthew 3:13-17 on the Baptism of the Lord, January 15, 2010. In His baptism, Jesus takes upon Himself our condition and predicament. He assumes and shares in the burden of life in the flesh, with all its temptation, heartache, disappointment, sin, and death. Through His life, He redeems it.
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Fri, 7 January 2011
Kenny Benge preached a sermon entitled “Filled With Wonder” based on Matthew 2:1-12 on the Epiphany of the Lord, January 8, 2010. |
Fri, 31 December 2010
Rod McLain preached a sermon entitled “The New Heavens and the New Earth” based on Revelation 21:1-6 on New Year's Day, January 1, 2011. |