Sermons from February 2023
I’m Sorry
One reason we might not start a conversation with God is guilt. We don’t feel worthy to speak with a holy and righteous God. But God encourages us to come to him with our guilt and sin so that he might forgive us and renew our relationship with him. Sermon Text: Psalm 32 Preaching Pastor: Pastor Bob Johannes
Ash Wednesday
Ash Wednesday is the first day of the Christian season of Lent, which is a time of spiritual reflection and preparation leading up to Easter. On Ash Wednesday, we are reminded of our human limitations and the need to turn away from sin and towards God. We will meditate on Psalm 51 which is powerful prayer of confession and repentance, with its words expressing a deep longing for mercy and forgiveness from God. This psalm serves as a reminder of…
Wow!
Sometimes we don’t pray because we fail to see all that good things that God continues to do for us. In this sermon, God’s Word will teach us how to praise him for his wonderful works. Sermon Text: Psalm 150 Preaching Pastor: Pastor Bill Limmer
Not “Selfies”, But Self-Forgetfulness
Instead of making a name for himself, John the Baptist wanted to glorify God and make people followers of Jesus. He believed that Jesus and His name must increase, and John’s name decrease. Sermon Text: John 3: 22-36 Preacher: Pastor Ben Sadler
Not Getters, but Givers
Instead of using our influence just to gain from others, let us trust that God will provide richly so that we can be generous on every occasion. In this way, we store up treasures in heaven and take hold of life that is truly life. Sermon Text: Timothy 6:2-10;17-19 Preacher: Pastor Bill Limmer