Sermons from 2023
Be Still and Know that I Am God
In Psalm 46, the psalmist sees the chaos, turmoil, and strife in the world around and finds comfort in stillness and the knowledge of God Most High.
God’s Good News
In Luke 2:10-11, the angels deliver God’s Good News to the shepherds.
Reminders of Mercy
In the Magnificat, Luke 1:46-56, Mary praises God for:
Keep the Death of Christ in the Birth of Christ
Scott Parrish explores a series of texts that point to the purpose for the incarnation of Christ: his death and resurrection. Luke 2:6-7, Hebrews 2:17-18, Psalm 139:13-17, Psalm 40:6-8
I’m Writing To You So You Might Know
In 1 Timothy 3:14-16, Paul reflects on his purpose in the prior passages starting from 1 Timothy 2, saying that he writes these things that we may know how to behave as the church of God.
Are You Thankful?
In Luke 17:11-19, we see Jesus heal ten lepers, but only one returns to Jesus with thankful praise and worship.
The Creation of Marriage
Continuing from last week, in Matthew 19:5-6 Jesus corrects the pharisees’ understanding of marriage by going back to its creation in Genesis 2.
The Creation of Male and Female
In Matthew 19:3-4, Jesus corrects the pharisees in their understanding of marriage by going back to creation. So also in this modern era must we correct our own and our culture’s misunderstandings about the sexuality and gender by returning to scripture.
Greatness Redefined
In Mark 9:33-41 we see the disciples of Jesus arguing over who among them is the greatest, and Jesus redefines what greatness is.
The Church in Smyrna
In Revelation 2:8-11, we read Jesus’ words of encouragement to the persecuted church in Smyrna.