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The truth either causes enmity or converts

Sermon (audio) Download Sermon Service(video) Download Service Download Bulletin Sermon for Lent 5 – Judica Hebrews 9:11-15  +  John 8:46-59 In the beginning, after Adam and Eve sinned against God, God said to the serpent: I will put enmity between … Continue reading

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Bread, yes, but not bread alone

Sermon (audio) Download Sermon Service(video) Download Service Download Bulletin Sermon for Lent 4 – Laetare Galatians 4:21-31  +  John 6:1-15 We began this Lenten season watching the Son of God go without bread—or any food—for forty days at the beginning … Continue reading

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A glimpse of the Church Triumphant’s Glory

Sermon (audio) Download Sermon Service(video) Download Service Download Bulletin Download Hymn Insert Sermon for Midweek of Oculi Revelation 4:1-11 Now that we’ve heard what the Spirit says to the seven churches in Revelation, we move on to the rest of … Continue reading

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Stay by the One who is stronger than the devil

Sermon (audio) Download Sermon Service(video) Download Service Download Bulletin Sermon for Oculi – Lent 3 Ephesians 5:1-9  +  Luke 11:14-28 We’re presented in the Gospel with the reality of demons, for the third week in a row. First it was … Continue reading

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No tolerance for those who think they’re fine

Sermon (audio) Download Sermon Service(video) Download Service Download Bulletin Hymn Insert Sermon for Midweek of Reminiscere – Lent 2 Isaiah 45:20-25  +  Revelation 3:14-22 In the first six letters to the angels of the churches in Revelation, Jesus has praised … Continue reading

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