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Steadfast faith and earnest prayer against the demons

Sermon (audio) Download Sermon Download Bulletin Sermon for Ember Wednesday in September Amos 9:13-15  +  Mark 9:17-29 Today is the first time we’ve ever observed the Ember Days, as our diocese has just recently encouraged their observance. They occur four … Continue reading

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Don’t worry. You’re going to die.

Sermon (audio) Download Sermon Service(video) [vimeo https://vimeo.com/609133324 w=540&h=360] Download Service Download Bulletin Sermon for Trinity 16 Ephesians 3:13-21  +  Luke 7:11-17 In last week’s Gospel, the Lord Christ taught us very patiently not to worry. In today’s Gospel, He teaches … Continue reading

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The Conclusion of the Commandments

(Sermon is audio only) Small Catechism Review The Conclusion of the Commandments We’ve now briefly reviewed the First Chief Part of Luther’s Small Catechism, the Ten Commandments, over the last several weeks. All that remains is what Luther calls the … Continue reading

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Seek first the kingdom of God, not of Mammon

Sermon (audio) Download Sermon Service(video) [vimeo https://vimeo.com/603393256 w=540&h=360] Download Service Download Bulletin Sermon for Trinity 15 Galatians 5:25-6:10  +  Matthew 6:24-34 I don’t take polls. But if I were to take a poll this morning and ask, how many of … Continue reading

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The Ninth & Tenth Commandments

Sermon (audio) Download Sermon Download Bulletin Small Catechism Review The Ninth & Tenth Commandments The Eighth Commandment taught us how not to use our tongues for any false or harmful purpose, and how to use our tongues to defend and … Continue reading

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