Power in the Waiting
This sermon explores the theme of waiting as a season of spiritual formation, drawing parallels between John Wesley's early years of preparation and the disciples' waiting period between Jesus' ascension and Pentecost.
The Mother of Methodism
This Mother's Day sermon explores the profound influence of Susanna Wesley, known as the Mother of Methodism, on the origins of the Methodist movement.
Remember Who You Are
This sermon focuses on the concept of transformation as described in Romans 12, using the Greek word 'metamorpho' to explain how Christians are called to be transformed from the inside out.
The Shepherd’s Voice
This sermon explores the importance of recognizing and following the voice of Jesus Christ as our Good Shepherd.
Are We There Yet
This sermon explores the concept of eternal life as something that begins now, not just after death.
Easter Changes Everything
This Easter sermon centers on the resurrection of Jesus Christ as the defining moment in human history and the central tenet of Christian faith.
Politics and Parades
This Palm Sunday sermon explores the political context of Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem, contrasting it with the Roman governor Pontius Pilate's parade of power.
It is Finished
This sermon explores the final two statements of Jesus from the cross: "It is finished" and "Into your hands I commit my spirit."
Behold your Son...Behold your Mother
This sermon explores the theme of truth and new creation through the lens of John's Gospel, beginning with a humorous story about a child telling tall tales to illustrate how truth can become distorted over time.
Today You Will Be with Me in Paradise
This sermon explores Jesus' second statement from the cross, where he promises paradise to a dying criminal.
A Revolution of Inspiration
This sermon explores the Transfiguration of Jesus as recorded in Matthew 17:1-9, examining how Jesus has inspired a revolution of art, music, architecture, and literature throughout history.
A Revolution of Humanity
Rev. Dr. Miskelly explores how Jesus redefined human dignity and worth in the ancient world.
The Jesus Revolution
Dr. Miskelly examines how Jesus became the most influential figure in Western civilization, shaping everything from our calendar system to the naming of cities.
Favor of the Lord
This sermon explores the story of King Saul from 1 Samuel 13:8-15, focusing on how fear can lead us to make decisions based on our own logic rather than trusting God's timing and direction.
Baptism of the Lord
In yesterday’s sermon, Pastor Katie explores how baptism initiates believers into Christ's holy church and incorporates them into God's family.
Before the Name Was Spoken
This Epiphany Sunday sermon explores John's prologue, emphasizing that Jesus existed before creation as the eternal Word who became flesh.
God With Us, Even After Christmas
This sermon focuses on the difficult passage from Matthew 2:13-23, which tells the story of the Holy Family's flight to Egypt to escape King Herod's massacre of innocent children.
Promise Keeper
This sermon focuses on King David's place in Jesus' genealogy as recorded in Matthew's Gospel.