Temptations to sin are sure to come, but woe to the devil through whom they come, for we have a champion, Jesus Christ, who overcame all his assaults for us.
Dead bodies are planted in the ground, but death, the last enemy, will be fully destroyed when Christ raises our bodies in their new creation glory!
Though some say there is no resurrection of the dead, St. Paul proclaims the Jesus Christ is risen and that the resurrection matters for this life and for the life…
Isaiah was trapped. Peter was caught. Like them, we sinners can't stand before the holy God . . . unless He raises us up through the forgiveness won by Jesus.
Jesus bears our burdens and carries our sicknesses. Pastor Gregory's sermon was read during the service by Dave Farabaugh, an elder in the congregation.
Due to a failure with the recording computer there is no audio recording for this Sunday. The church bulletin and a copy of the sermon text are provided.
Changing water into wine isn't quite like the other signs and miracles Jesus does, yet it points ahead to the hour of His cross, His resurrection, and the new creation…
Through the prophet Isaiah, the Lord speaks to us: "Arise, shine; for your Light has come"!