Arise, Your Light Has Come
This text comes from Isaiah 60 and is God's reassurance to Judah that despite Babylonian captivity in her past, God would still shine forth from her.
This text comes from Isaiah 60 and is God's reassurance to Judah that despite Babylonian captivity in her past, God would still shine forth from her.
This sermon takes a look at Elijah's difficult life and examines how blessing and Joy often emerge from times of struggle. The text for the sermon is 1 Kings 19:1-15.
This Sunday's sermon is delivered on the day of Epiphany and explores a little of what Epiphany is, and it also included presentations by four LifeSpringers summarizing their experiences with the 2018 Advent Calendar.
The last sermon of the year comes from Luke 2:22-35 and is the account of Jesus' presentation in the temple. The principle idea of the sermon is the importance of the daily habits that give our lives depth and wisdom. The sermon especially looks at the importance of the instilling of good practices in the lives of our children.
This is the next to the last sermon of the Liturgical Year/Christian Calendar. The text comes from Hebrews 10 which is written to encourage those early Christians to not give up. It is a worthy consideration, especially in light of the social and political upheaval that we are experiencing right now.
The text of this sermon comes from 2 Timothy 3:1-9. It is the second of a two-part series on learning to focus on the light and easy yoke of Jesus as opposed to the stressful and heavy offerings of the world.