Audio Sermons

Below are the audio sermons before transitioning to our weekly Live Liturgy. You can access recent services by viewing the liturgy either on the Live Liturgy page or on our YouTube channel. You can view the assigned readings for any given date at LectionaryPage.net. If you're looking for example sermons from our pastoral staff, keep scrolling below!

 
 
APRIL 5, 2020 (Palm Sunday) by Fr. Casey Bedell
MARCH 29, 2020 (Fifth Sunday in Lent) by Fr. Casey Bedell on Ezekiel 37:1-14
We are called to audaciously hope in the midst of metaphorical graves.
MARCH 22, 2020 (Fourth Sunday in Lent) by Dr. Rob Sorensen on John 9:1-41
Examining how we respond to the unexpected things we encounter that shake up how we see the world.
MARCH 15, 2020 (Third Sunday in Lent) by Dcn. Jeremiah on Romans 5:1-11
Understanding the vocabulary and language of Christianity as expressed by Paul.
MARCH 8, 2020 (Second Sunday in Lent) by Fr. Aaron Burt on Romans 4:1-5, 13-17
Our souls are bound by a common faith in God, but how does Abraham show us what that faith means?
MARCH 1, 2020 (First Sunday in Lent) by Fr. Aaron Burt on Romans 5:12-19 & Matthew 4:1-11
Through one man's sin, sin came into the world. All were infected with it until it proved fatal.
FEBRUARY 23, 2020 (Last Sunday after Epiphany) survey of I Corinthians by Fr. Aaron Burt
Paul's message: beware of Christian superiority & true greatness is to the benefit of others
FEBRUARY 16, 2020 (Fifth Sunday after Epiphany) by Drew Armstrong on I Cor 2:1-16 and Matt 5:13-20
The concept of seemingly bad ideas used for God's purpose and glory.
FEBRUARY 9, 2020 (Sixth Sunday after Epiphany) by Patrick Bourckel on I Corinthians 3:1-9
What it looks like to be growing up in Christ individually and as a church.
FEBRUARY 2, 2020 (Fourth Sunday after Epiphany) by Fr. Aaron Burt on I Corinthians 1:18-31
Strength. Wisdom. Results. What might you boast in?
JANUARY 26, 2020 (Third Sunday after Epiphany) by Fr. Aaron Burt on I Corinthians 1:10-18
Paul's call towards unity instead of the division brought by relying on intelligence and eloquence.
JANUARY 19, 2020 (Second Sunday after Epiphany) by Dr. Rob Sorensen on I Corinthians 1:1-9
What it means and looks like to be called and named by God.
JANUARY 12, 2020 (First Sunday after Epiphany) by Fr. Aaron Burt on Is 42:1-9, Matt 3:13-17
When you're in the deep waters, you want to know your Father is with you.
JANUARY 5, 2020 (Christmas 2) by Fr. Nathaniel Kidd on Matthew 2:13-23
Exploring the idea of Incarnational Realism: the reality of God's redemptive work in the world