God Provides and We Rejoice Acts 14:8-18 April 29, 2012 I am fascinated by the responses of the people in this story. First is the response of the man who was crippled. Read Verses 8-10 “The man sprang up … Continue reading
Where We Hang Our Faith Mark 16:1-8 Easter 2012 “So they went out and fled the tomb, for terror and amazement had seized them; and they said nothing to anyone, for they were afraid.” Really? That’s how Mark ends his … Continue reading
When Are You Coming? Mark 13:1-13, 32-37 March 25, 2012 The year was 1981. The eyes of the world were focused on the town of Frascati in Italy. A six-year-old boy had fallen into a deep well. A … Continue reading
Pastor Steve Delzer’s sermon from January 29, 2012 based on Mark 5:21-43. Continue reading
All Are Welcome Mark 2:1-22 January 8, 2012 It was said that the great Michelangelo attracted a crowd of spectators as he worked. One child in particular was fascinated by the sight of chips flying and the sound of the … Continue reading
Isaiah 1:1-4, 11-20; 2:1-5 Let Us Walk In The Light of The Lord November 13, 2011 The prophet Isaiah is often thought of as the greatest of the writing prophets. His name means “The Lord saves.” He was … Continue reading
Pastor Steve Delzer’s sermon from October 9. Based on Deuteronomy 5:1-22 & 6:4-9 Continue reading
What Are You Going To Do With Your Life? John 15:9-17 and 1 John 4:7-11 Confirmation Service September 25, 2011 Confirmation Day is a good time for all of us, and especially you members of the Confirmation Class, … Continue reading
An Old Testament Version of the Christmas Story Genesis 18:1-15 & 21:1-7 September 18, 2011 Rolf Jacobson, a professor at Luther Seminary in St. Paul has suggested that the story we just heard might be called an Old … Continue reading
Pastor Steve Delzer’s sermon from June 5, 2011 based on John 17:1-11.
Jesus prays for his disciples within their hearing, reminding them that they need one another as they seek to live in between the world they know and the world that is to come. The community that we call the church is a gift of God to us, to protect us while we stand in the doorway between the harsh realityof the world in which we live and the new realm that has already emerged in the life of Jesus. Continue reading