Sermons (Page 43)

God is the Alpha and the Omega.

On this Sunday, which was Endowment Sunday at St Mark, we heard Pastor Beth’s words read to us by Pastor Eric. Pastor Beth wrote that she loves the 21st Chapter of Revelation in which God tells us that He will always dwell with the people. Where is this holy city where God dwells? Our world…

The Three B’s

Pastor Eric asked the children, gathered around him, what would it be like if Jesus came to your house for Breakfast? The question was also for the adults in the congregation to consider.  New things can happen! Breakfast was only one part of the three B’s that Pastor Eric presented. The next was Belonging.  Both…

We are God’s “more”.

On this “Doubting Thomas Sunday”, Pastor Beth illustrated with a huge mirror that we all have questions, doubt and uncertainty. We all want something we can touch, something tangible we can hang on to, to solidify our faith. After Easter, Christ came back especially for Thomas, to show him, and us, that he is God’s “more”. He is ”…

We Are All Entombed

On this glorious Easter Sunday, Pastor Eric exclaimed, “We are all entombed!” For the children’s sermon, he used the example of a butterfly shedding its cocoon. With the Gospel text of Luke, he explained that Jesus was talking about change to two kinds of people: the sinners, the poor, the marginalized people, and the rich,…

Where have you seen Jesus?

St. Mark celebrated Easter Vigil today on this Palm Sunday.  The Gospel spoke to Jesus’s disciples at the empty tomb wondering where Jesus had been taken.  Mary sees Jesus but initially does not recognize him –  until he calls her name. Pastor Eric asked the congregation, “Where have YOU seen Jesus?”  He then shared two…

Good Sunday a reflective service

Today was Good Sunday and we experienced Good Friday, the second part of the Great Days of Holy Week-called the Triduum. Normally, these services are held on the Thursday, Friday and Saturday before Easter Sunday. We continue to learn more about these services as we journey through Lent from “Ashes to Easter”. Today’s liturgy is…

Maundy Sunday

The word Maundy is derived from a French word meaning mandate or command. It commemorates the last opportunity Jesus had to give out his instructions or teachings. Jesus knew his hour had come. He was with his disciples and began to wash their feet, to show he loved them to the end, and to set an…