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Sermon - Septuagesima 2026 - Matthew 20:1-16

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The Parable of the Laborers in the Vineyard , Rembrandt van Rijn, 1637 The Joy of Laboring in the Vineyard God receives us into the vineyard by Grace and the aim to be in the vineyard as part of God’s family, not just to receive payment The Kingdom of God is like unto a vineyard, a place of feasting and joy Living in the Kingdom is one of much labor, but because it’s labor in the vineyard it is always pleasant work I suspect that the parable of the laborers in the vineyard is many people’s most frustrating parable, because it’s just so unfair. Many people experience this today with inflation such that new hires often make nearly the same as a long-time employee with loads of experience. Today’s parable presents us with day-laborers, some of whom began work at the crack of dawn and bore the burden of the day and the scorching heat, and others who showed up at the final hour and hardly did any work. Yet, each of them received a denarius. So the longest working laborers point out the unfa...

Sermon - Kathy Cornish Funeral

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The Burial,  Carl Bloch, 1873 Dear family and friends of Kathy, may God’s peace be upon you today as you grieve and mourn the death of a dear woman. King David sang in the 23rd Psalm: “ Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for Thou art with me; Thy rod and Thy staff, they comfort me. ” Even though we are today walking through the dark valley shrouded in death, the Lord is with us, and this evil of death needn’t frighten us. Our Good Shepherd’s rod and staff, His cross upon which He was crucified, guards us against the wolfish devil’s threat of death growling at us. Like king David, Kathy shall dwell in the house of the Lord forever, and no evil thing will ever harm her again. It was just over a year ago that we gathered here for Wayne’s funeral, laying him to rest and await the resurrection of the dead. His death weighed heavily on Kathy the past year. We often talked about him and her desire to be with him again. Over the past number o...

Sermon - Confession of St. Peter, 2026 - Mark 8:27-9:1

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St. Peter Preaching in the Presence of St. Mark,  Fra Angelico, 1433 Boldness to Confess Jesus and His Word What does it mean to confess? What is at stake? Boldness to confess the truth in my daily life. “ Jesus asked His disciples, “Who do you say that I am?” Peter answered Him, “You are the Christ.” ” That is a confession of faith! Today we commemorate St. Peter’s bold confession of the truth that Jesus is the Christ. In remembering his confession, we are also encouraged to have that same boldness to confess Jesus and His Word before this adulterous and sinful generation. Regardless of whether or not the world asks for your confession of faith, Jesus does, and just as Jesus asked the disciples so does Jesus ask you today: Who do you say that I am? The question has been asked of you, the command to make the confession has been made, but what does that mean? What does it mean to confess your faith? I suspect the task of confession seems a bit daunting because you would assume it r...

Sermon - Christmas II, 2026 - Matthew 2:13-23

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The Flight into Egypt , Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld, 1828 Rejoicing in Suffering Sent by God God sends suffering God guards us through the suffering God turns all our suffering into glory Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! “ This was to fulfill what the Lord had spoken by the prophet. ” God’s ways are beyond human reason. For instance, the prophet Micah declared that the Christ was to be born in Bethlehem, “ for from you shall come a ruler who will shepherd My people Israel. ” Though Jesus was conceived in Nazareth, and Joseph and Mary were already living there, because Israel was under Roman occupation the holy family needed to travel to Bethlehem in order to pay taxes to a foreign nation, and there He was born. The prophecy was fulfilled through suffering. Then, the prophet Hosea declared that the Christ would have to come out of Egypt, saying, “ Out of Egypt I called my Son. ” Now the holy family had to move to Egypt because Herod in his jealous rage sought to murder the Christ. ...

Sermon - New Years' Eve 2025 - Luke 12:35-40

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The Faithful and Wise Steward , Jan Luyken, 1840 Readiness The New Year is a time to reflect upon the past, and make preparations for the future In reflection we must recognize that we have not always been as ready as we ought to have been For which we deserve punishment Our Lord is merciful and forgiving, so we begin the new year afresh, and ready ourselves for Christ’s return When He returns, He reverses situation and becomes the slave who serves us A blessed New Year’s Eve, dear brothers and sisters in Christ! The close of the year calls for a time of thanksgiving and celebration. We look back upon the past twelve months and meditate on all of God’s providential care for us and our loved ones. Even in reflecting upon our crosses which we suffered through, we remember God’s goodness in preserving us through those trials. Any number of things could’ve happened this past year, and yet the Lord preserved us through it all. So tonight and tomorrow celebrate and rejoice in God’s omnipoten...