Sermons
A sermon is a talk. It is a conversation between God and the preacher, the preacher and him/herself, and the preacher and the listener. It is a beautiful, delightful dance of truth, memory, and possibility. Like a dance, a conversation can meander around the room gracefully, all the while leading you to end up right where you started - with a hopeful prayer.
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Acts 16:16-34 Sermon: Sideways Salvation
Explore Acts 16:16–34 and discover how salvation disrupts systems, sings through suffering, and brings radical healing. This powerful sermon, Sideways Salvation, reveals how grace often comes unexpectedly—through protest, midnight praise, and solidarity with the suffering.

Trusting God in the Whirlwind: A Journey Through Job’s Trials
Explore Job 38:1-7, 34-41 in this sermon, where God answers Job’s suffering not with explanations, but with the grandeur of creation. Discover how this invites us to trust in divine wisdom amid life’s challenges and find hope even in unanswered questions.