SERMONS ARCHIVE

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Nehemiah: Servant Leadership

Category: Justice, Leadership, Relationships, Wisdom

July 1, 2018

Scripture: Nehemiah 5:1-19 (NRSV) The cupbearer and governor Nehemiah used his gifts of administration, mobilization, and discernment to inspire his people to not only build walls, but build a community to God’s glory.    

Ezra: Rise Up, Take Courage, and Do It

Category: Faith, Wisdom, Witness, Worship

June 24, 2018

Scripture: Ezra 3:10-13 (NRSV) Like a second Moses, Ezra re-introduced the Scriptures to God’s people who returned to Jerusalem after their Babylonian exile. Ezra’s emphasis upon the word, worship, and identity in God helps our...

2 Chronicles: I Was Praying in the Temple

Category: Prayer, Repentance

June 17, 2018

Scripture: 2 Chronicles 7:12-18 (NRSV) In 2 Chronicles, King Solomon realizes his father David’s dream of building a temple for the Lord. God directly answers Solomon’s prayer when he visits him in the night. He...

1 Chronicles: The Spirituality of Genealogies and Biblical Lists

Category: Leadership, Relationships, Wisdom

June 10, 2018

Scripture: 1 Chronicles 12:23-40 (NRSV) The lists, names, and genealogies of Chronicles teaches us something important–that people and relationships matter. Faith is rooted in human lives, daily experience, and friendships. Chronicles protects us from an...

The Law

Category: Spiritual Growth

June 3, 2018

Scripture: 1 Samuel 3:1-10, Mark 2:23-28 – Mark 3:1-6 (NRSV) Rev. Andrew McComb is our guest preacher this Sunday. (There is no transcript for this sermon. Please enjoy listening.)

Tri, Tri, & Tri Again

Category: Spiritual Growth

May 27, 2018

Scripture: Isaiah 6:1-8 (NIV); John 3:1-17 (NIV) Ms. Elizabeth Brown, Director of Christian Formation at Immanuel, is our preacher this Sunday. (There is no transcript for this sermon. Please enjoy listening.)