Sermon: Sunday, May 10, 2015: Sixth Sunday of Easter

Mother’s Day, as most of us know, wasn’t founded by grateful children. It was established by women who were tired of death. By mothers on both sides of the Civil War mourning the loss of their sons. They weren’t asking for cards or candy, they were asking for a world in which their children would live to bear children of their own. For a future better than their past. These mothers weren’t looking for appreciation, they were fighting for their children’s lives.

Sermon: Sunday, April 26, 2015: Fourth Sunday of Easter

Good Shepherd Sunday is not some sweet, sentimental song to make us feel safe and secure. It is the assurance that God sets a table for us, even in the presence of our enemies, and that we live this life in the valley of the shadow of death, but that we do not walk through the valley alone. It is a reminder that the power of God is not the power of this world, which seizes and hoards, but the power of love, which willingly sacrifices.

Sermon: Sunday, April 5, 2015: The Resurrection of Our Lord — Easter Day

Texts: Isaiah 25:6-9  +  Psalm 118:1-2,14-24  +  Acts 10:34-43  +  Mark 16:1-8 “Who will roll away the stone for us from the entrance to the tomb?” That was the question preoccupying the women as they came to the place where Jesus had been lain that first Easter morning. I guess I’d never given it much … Continue reading Sermon: Sunday, April 5, 2015: The Resurrection of Our Lord — Easter Day