“Via Dolorosa” (Way of the Cross)

Sunday, February 2, 2025, Epiphany. Brother John’s message today titled “Via Dolorosa” (Way of the Cross), is taken from the Scriptures, Isaiah 40: 3-5 and Luke 3: 10-14. Select the first sound file below to play Part 1 of Sunday’s sermon “Via Dolorosa” (Way of the Cross). Select the first sound file below to play Part 2 of Sunday’s sermon “Via Dolorosa” (Way of the Cross). Select the third sound below to play the Hymn of Dedication, “My Hope is Built”, sung by the congregation. For those that prefer to read the sermon rather than listen, download the PDF file “Via Dolorosa” (Way of the Cross).

Part 1 “Via Dolorosa” (Way of the Cross)
Part 2 “Via Dolorosa” (Way of the Cross)
“My Hope is Built”

“Temple Stories” (The Edifice Complex)

Sunday,January 26th, 2024, Epiphany. Brother John’s message today is titled “Temple Stories” (The Edifice Complex). Select the YouTube link below to play Sunday’s sermon “Temple Stories” (The Edifice Complex). Select the sound file below to play the Hymn of Dedication, “How Firm a Foundation” sung by the congregation. For those that prefer to read the sermon rather than listen, download the PDF file “Temple Stories” (The Edifice Complex). Day after Christmas” .

“Temple Stories” (The Edifice Complex)

“How Firm a Foundation”

“Pondering Epiphany”

Sunday, January 12th, 202, Baptism of the Lord. Brother John’s message today is titled “Pondering Epiphany”. Select the YouTube link below to play Sunday’s sermon “Pondering Epiphany”. For those that prefer to read the sermon rather than listen, download the PDF file “Pondering Epiphany”.

“Pondering Epiphany”

“The Day after Christmas” (The Best Day of the Year)

Sunday, December 29th, 2024, Christmastide. Brother John’s message today is titled “The Day after Christmas” (The Best Day of the Year). Select the YouTube link below to play Sunday’s sermon “The Day after Christmas” (The Best Day of the Year). Select the sound file below to play the Hymn of Dedication, “While Shepherds Watched their Flocks” sung by the congregation. For those that prefer to read the sermon rather than listen, download the PDF file “The Day after Christmas” (The Best Day of the Year).

“While Shepherds Watched their Flocks”

“The End of the Beginning” (Grandma’s Glasses)

Sunday, December 22nd, 2024, 4th Sunday of Advent. Brother John’s message today titled “The End of the Beginning” (Grandma’s Glasses) is taken from the Scriptures, Isaiah 43: 18-19 and Mark 13: 1-4. Select the first sound file below to play the Scripture readings and Sunday’s sermon “The End of the Beginning” (Grandma’s Glasses). Select the second sound file below to play the Hymn of Dedication, “It Came Upon The Midnight Clear” sung by the congregation. For those that prefer to read the sermon rather than listen, download the PDF file “The End of the Beginning” (Grandma’s Glasses).

“The End of the Beginning” (Grandma’s Glasses)
“It Came Upon The Midnight Clear

“In Those Days” (The Darkness of the Son)

Sunday, December 15th, 2024, 3rd Sunday of Advent. Brother John’s message today is titled “In Those Days” (The Darkness of the Son). Select the YouTube link below to play Sunday’s sermon “In Those Days” (The Darkness of the Son). Select the sound file below to play the Hymn of Dedication, “O Come, O Come, Emmanuel” sung by the congregation. For those that prefer to read the sermon rather than listen, download the PDF file “In Those Days” (The Darkness of the Son).

“In Those Days” (The Darkness of the Son).

“O Come, O Come, Emmanuel”

“The Watchman” (Keeping Awake at Advent)

Sunday, December 8th, 2024, 2nd Sunday of Advent. Brother John’s message today is titled “The Watchman” (Keeping Awake at Advent). Select the YouTube link below to play Sunday’s sermon “The Watchman” (Keeping Awake at Advent). Select the sound file below to play the Hymn of Dedication, “Come, Thou Long Expected Jesus” sung by the congregation. For those that prefer to read the sermon rather than listen, download the PDF file “The Watchman” (Keeping Awake at Advent).

“The Watchman” (Keeping Awake at Advent)

“Come, Thou Long Expected Jesus”