Sunday Homily

Can scripture speak to you now, in this time in your life and circumstances? Yes! Discover how to more fully integrate God’s word into your life with this Sunday homily series. We are clear about what we want you to know, what we want you to do (a challenge for the week), and why it matters. Join us weekly and share with your friends.

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Ascension of the Lord


Jesus wants his apostles to stay and wait for the Holy Spirit who will empower them to go on a mission to help build his kingdom. The word kingdom was confusing to them and it can be confusing to us. We think of a kingdom, and we think of kings and queens, a physical territory,

potentially with walls and boundaries and stuff.  But that’s not what Jesus meant when he used the word “kingdom,” It is not a physical kingdom but a spiritual kingdom.


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 May 11, 2021  8m
 
 

Love Lives: Week 6


Jesus says, “No one has greater love than this, to lay down one’s life for one’s friends.”  Jesus shows us love by laying down his life for us. Love lives for us when we sacrifice for others and lay down our lives for them. Be-loved so that you can be love.


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 May 5, 2021  8m
 
 

Love Lives. Week 5


John writes, “Children let us love not in word or speech but in deed and truth. Put love in action.” Love lives in our lives when we put it in action and serve other people. When we serve, our hearts are reassured of God’s love for us and because our hearts are reassured of God’s love for us, we have confidence in God and receive from him whatever we ask.


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 April 28, 2021  8m
 
 

Love Lives: Week 4


God loves us enough to accept who we are, where we are, as we are, but He loves us too much to leave us there. He wants more. God loves us so much that He wants to fashion us into the image of His son.


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 April 21, 2021  9m
 
 

Love Lives: Week 3


Jesus appears to the apostles on the night of his resurrection and offers peace to the men who had betrayed him and left him in his time of need. He explains that he came to forgive us of our sins. As God has loved us and reconciled us to him, we are to forgive and reconcile with others. For love to live in our hearts we will forgive and look to reconcile with others. Love seeks to make real peace through forgiveness and reconciliation.


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 April 14, 2021  7m
 
 

Love Lives: Week 2


Love obeys because it trusts. We obey God because he loved us first and we trust him. We obey his commandments not to do him a favor but because we trust his way is best. For love to live and grow in our hearts we must continually trust and obey God and put our faith in him.


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 April 8, 2021  10m
 
 

Love Lives: Easter Sunday


Jesus was love in action. Whenever we meet Jesus in the gospel, we see love in action. He went about doing good and healing people, but the world could not handle 100 percent pure love and killed him. However, the grave could not keep him and love conquered death. In this message we will look at how the resurrection of Jesus shows that love lives on and that it cannot be destroyed. Jesus lives in us and because he lives in us we can love as he did.


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 March 31, 2021  9m
 
 

Palm Sunday 2021


Palm Sunday 2021


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 March 24, 2021  1m
 
 

No Offense: Week 5


In the reading from Jeremiah, God promises to give people a new heart. This is ultimately what we want. We are asking for God to give us a new heart that is not easily offended. We need to drive out the offense that is in our hearts so that we live with God’s grace and love.


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 March 17, 2021  8m
 
 

No Offense: Week 4


Offense usually brings a sense of entitlement. Grace though destroys all sense of entitlement. Grace is a pure gift that we do not own. In this message we will look at the importance of responding to injury with grace as God did. When God had a right to be very offended by all the ways we had wronged him and injured him, he didn’t live in that offense. Instead he responded by sending his Son to us, to reconcile us with him. His Son humbled himself to become human.


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 March 10, 2021  9m