Sermon, 4th Sunday in Advent, 2023
“Comfort, Comfort ye my people.” Thus says the prophet Isaiah in the 40th chapter of the biblical book that bears his name. We, the people of God, need the comfort of God for we still labor in this world under the curse. But Christ came to us and remains with us by His Spirit living in and among us. Where the bridegroom is, there is rejoicing. Let us rejoice that God is with us. The LORD is at hand! Propers Manuscript
Sermon, 3rd Sunday in Advent, 2023
In this life, we are necessarily most familiar with our own stories, and we are most familiar with our own struggles and pain. It is therefore very easy to believe that our pain and difficulties are worse than that of other people. In other words it is easy for us to be judgmental towards others. This is an ancient problem for the Apostle Paul was often judged by those to whom he ministered. And Jesus Himself, was seemingly judge by John the Baptist when John did not understand what was happening or what Jesus came to do. So how do we avoid judging others? Jesus is the only just judge. …
Sermon, 2nd Sunday in Advent, 2023
The Holy Bible, God’s Word to us, is a tremendous gift. It is given to us so that we can learn about God and meditate upon His direct message to us. In learning the Word, we are formed and we develop patience, knowing that every one of God’s promises will come to pass, just like every promise about Christ came to pass. Propers Manuscript
Christmastide and Epiphanytide Worship and Events at Christ the King
Dec 20, Wednesday, 7 pm: Greening of the Church Come by for hot cocoa and seasonal snacks and help us decorate for Christmas. A fun and enjoyable time for all! Dec 22, Friday, 7 pm: Christmas Lessons and Carols A service of scripture readings, carols, and special music. This is one of the most beautiful services of the year so please join us! Dec 24, Sunday, 10:30 am: Sunday morning worship, 4th Sunday in Advent 8:00 pm: Christmas Eve open house at the vicarage 11:00 pm: Christmas Eve midnight mass – the first official worship of the Christmas season Dec 25, Monday, 1:30 pm Christmas is about Christ. Let us…
Sermon, 1st Sunday in Advent, 2023
In Advent, Christ comes to us historically for He was born two millennia ago in Bethlehem, and He comes to us in judgement as king for He will come to judge the earth. But He also comes to us in each moment, seeking to renew our hearts so that we will one day enjoy the fullness of union with Christ. This Advent season, let Christ into all of the locked away parts of your heart. He will clean out all that does not honor Him so that we can be free from shame so that nothing will prevent us from enjoying Him now and forever. Propers Manuscript
Sermon, Sunday Next Before Advent, 2023
God is always doing a new thing. He is the same yesterday, today, and forever, but His creative power in redemption is always fresh; it is always new. Will we join Him in the work of redemption? Will we allow ourselves to be broken so that we may be given to others? May we answer yes. May our wills be stirred-up to obedience for God’s glory. Propers Manuscript
Sermon, 24th Sunday After Trinity, 2023
What is absolution? Is this practice biblical? Why do we need it? Propers Manuscript
Sermon, 23rd Sunday after Trinity, 2023
“Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar’s. Render unto God, the things that are God’s.” As Christians, we are dual citizens for we live under the authority of the rulers of this world, but our ultimate allegiance is to Our Creator, the Triune God of the Bible. It is this relationship, between us human beings and God, that we must value above all other things for this is the beginnings of our eternal existence, the blessed life of the faithful in the world to come. Propers Sermon
Sermon, 22nd Sunday After Trinity, 2023
The Christian life is difficult. It takes effort to live our faith in this world with integrity. As we approach the end of the year, we are reminded to not become careless in the faith. We must not let down our guard in our pursuit of Christ. And we never get to the point where we can stop forgiving. Finish the year strongly in the faith. Finish your race strongly in the faith. Propers Sermon
Sermon, All Saints Day, 2023
Are our departed brothers and sisters in Jesus with Jesus or in purgatory? What is purgatory and what problems stemming from the doctrine of purgatory were corrected in the Reformation? Touching on these and some other topics connected with The Feast of All Saints Propers Reference Text: For All the Saints: Remembering the Christian Departed by N.T. Wright