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Come to Me and Find Rest
Sermon by Venerable Michael Rusk | July 5th 2026 Where do we turn when life feels heavy? On the Sixth Sunday after Pentecost, we celebrated the Holy Baptism of Sophie Katharina Anne and reflected on one of Jesus' most comforting invitations: "Come to me, all you that are weary and are carrying heavy burdens, and I will give you rest." In this sermon, Rector Michael Rusk explores how Christ transforms the burdens we carry. Using the image of a suitcase with wheels and the illu
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Living Under Grace, Not the Law
Sermon by Megan Preston Meyer | June 28th 2026 What does it really mean to live under grace instead of the law? On the Fifth Sunday after Pentecost, lay preacher Megan Preston Meyer reflects on one of the central themes of the Christian faith: God's grace. Beginning with an everyday conversation about success, hard work, and moral responsibility, this sermon explores the difference between striving to earn God's love and living in the freedom of the gift God has already given
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Jun 291 min read


Following Jesus in a Difficult World
Sermon by Reverend Lisa Faber Ginggen | June 21st 2026 What does it mean to follow Jesus when doing the right thing is difficult, costly, or misunderstood? On the Fourth Sunday after Pentecost, the Rev. Lisa Faber Ginggen reflects on Jesus' challenging words to his disciples and what they mean for Christians today. Drawing on the stories of the disciples, Hagar and Ishmael, and Paul's teaching on baptism and new life, this sermon explores the realities of discipleship in a wo
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Jun 221 min read


God's Time Is Always the Best Time
Sermon by Deacon Richard Cole | June 14th 2026 What happens when God's timing doesn't match our own? On the Third Sunday after Pentecost, Deacon Richard Cole reflects on the tension between human expectations and divine timing. Drawing from Abraham and Sarah's encounter with the mysterious visitors at Mamre, the mission of the disciples, and Paul's words on suffering and hope, this sermon explores how God often works in ways that challenge our assumptions about being in the "
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Jun 151 min read


Faith, Generosity & Compassion Without Borders
Guest Sermon by Brian Bachand | June 7th 2026 What does it mean to truly follow Jesus? On the Second Sunday after Pentecost, guest preacher Brian Bachand reflects on Jesus' invitation to Matthew: "Follow me." Through stories from his own journey—from Catholic priest to nonprofit fundraiser—Brian explores how faith often calls us beyond certainty, comfort, and our carefully laid plans into a deeper trust in God's purpose. Drawing on the Gospel account of Matthew's calling and
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Jun 81 min read


The Holy Trinity: The Framework of Faith
Rector Michael Rusk | May 31st 2026 On Trinity Sunday, Rector Michael Rusk reflects on one of Christianity's central beliefs: the Holy Trinity. Why does the Church describe God as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit? How did this understanding develop, and why does it matter for our faith today? Using the image of a game that requires rules and boundaries, this sermon explores how the doctrine of the Trinity provides the framework within which Christians live, worship, and understan
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