Sermon: ‘The love that marks us’
The love that marks us: We are called to lives of love – but it is finally the love of Christ that claims and holds us, even when we fail […]
The love that marks us: We are called to lives of love – but it is finally the love of Christ that claims and holds us, even when we fail […]
Sermon: ‘Where Jesus is at home’ Jesus abides in his followers, making his home in their lives and inviting them to find a home in him. A sermon by Pastor […]
By what power? The power shown by Jesus, and by his followers, is power made manifest in weakness. A sermon by Rebecca Daniel.
Deviating from our usual format for the Great Thanksgiving and Eucharistic Prayer – adapted from St. John Chrysostom, 349-47 AD
Sermon by Pastor Rev. Andy Willis, Third Sunday of Easter, 2018 The resurrection points us to just how far God’s promise goes–encompassing minds, spirits, bodies.
Peace be with you: The greeting which deeply connects us with Jesus and with the wider world.
The driftwood became a cross – the cross bears new life – becomes our tree and blossoms in front of the altar on Easter Sunday.
The dominant chord of Easter: Sermon by Pastor Rev. Andy Willis
A bi-lingual sermon from Rev. Dagmar Magold for the Easter Eve Vigil, 2018.
Gospel+SERMON ‘Close to Jesus and to each other’ Maundy Thursday: Rev. Andy Willis: John 13:1-17,31b-35
Into the Fray: On Palm Sunday, we see Jesus leading where he always leads: into the center of human life.
The Risk of Love: Following Jesus means leaving an old life behind, so that something new and fruitful might grow.
A one-word summary of the gospel How would you summarize the good news of our faith?
Strange cross, strange church: Things always go wrong when the cross becomes “normal.”
Pick up Your Cross: The cross comes as an intrusion – and it is always part of following Jesus.