SERMONS
The King has chosen us for service as stewards over all of his dominion, yet the road to high office is marked not by glory but by suffering. The way…
The King has chosen us for service as stewards over all of his dominion, yet the road to high office is marked not by glory but by suffering. The way…
The King has chosen us for service as stewards over all of his dominion, yet the road to high office is marked not by glory but by suffering. The way…
The King has chosen us for service as stewards over all of his dominion, yet the road to high office is marked not by glory but by suffering. The way…
TALKS
Discussion on Family Devotions
Sunday, January 5, 2025
Daniel Chasen, Jesse Pleger, and Dawn Luecke--all in different stages of parenting--share about what devotional practices have worked for their families.
"Mortality, Morality, and Mystery"
by Prof. Ephraim Radner
Radner's lecture is a timely reflection in a penitential season like Advent. In the mystery of Christ's incarnation, death, and resurrection, Jesus perfects our mortality into immortal glory, and in our present mortal life he invites us to cross-carrying discipleship, to give up our lives for one another as Christ gave himself up for us.