A GOOD FRIDAY SERMON

(Yes, I Know Today is Actually Holy Saturday) “Love That’s Not Wasted”By Pastor Aaron Kalbas Sermon text: 1 Peter 1:14-19 How do I love thee? Let me count the ways.I love thee to the depth and breadth and heightMy soul can reach, when feeling out of sightFor the ends of being and ideal grace.I loveContinueContinue reading “A GOOD FRIDAY SERMON”

Experiencing the Depth of Christ’s Love at the Last Supper

How Deep, How Broad, How High is the Lord’s Love at the Table?His death lay just ahead, and He knew it. Jesus knew that the road before Him led to Jerusalem for the last time. He knew He would be betrayed by one of His own. He knew He would be condemned, beaten and crucified.ContinueContinue reading “Experiencing the Depth of Christ’s Love at the Last Supper”

It’s Complicated: A Parable about Shame & Grace

Sermon based on Luke 15:11-32 A Shameful Request. An Unexpected Response A respected man was blessed with two sons.  One day, his younger son says to him, “Father, give me the share of the family property coming to me.” Saying this was as good as telling your father he’s worth more to you dead thanContinueContinue reading “It’s Complicated: A Parable about Shame & Grace”

Reformation Reflections: The Power of a Single voice

 2024 Sermon | By Pastor Aaron Kalbas What was the Protestant Reformation, and who was Martin Luther?  Obviously, the answers to these fundamental questions reveal much about our history and faith. I encourage you to read more about the Reformation and Luther this week, but today, let’s reflect on one pivotal thing about the Reformation:ContinueContinue reading “Reformation Reflections: The Power of a Single voice”

Voting with Faith: Christian Responsibilities Explained

No church or pastor should ever endorse outright a particular candidate for office.  The Church’s only endorsement is Jesus Christ. After all, Jesus has never flip-flopped on key issues, used race-based identity politics, or had a questionable haircut. No.  Indeed, the Church preaches Christ crucified and Christ risen for the sake of sinners. This, andContinueContinue reading “Voting with Faith: Christian Responsibilities Explained”

Psalm 107 — Twelve Psalms for Advent, Christmas & Epiphany

PSALM 107:1-32 & 43 (Color-Coded)Oh give thanks to the Lord, for he is good,    for his steadfast love endures forever!2 Let the redeemed of the Lord say so,    whom he has redeemed from trouble3 and gathered in from the lands,    from the east and from the west,    from the north and from the south. 4 Some wandered in desert wastes,    finding no way to a city to dwell in;5 hungry and thirsty,    their soul faintedContinueContinue reading “Psalm 107 — Twelve Psalms for Advent, Christmas & Epiphany”

Psalm 19: Twelve Psalms for Advent, Christmas & Epiphany

Psalm 19 – A Psalm for Epiphany “The heavens declare the glory of God, and the sky above proclaims His handiwork.” – Psalm 19 What a perfect psalm to read on this day that the church celebrates the Epiphany of our Lord. Epiphany is a fancy Greek word that literally means “a sudden shining of light”ContinueContinue reading “Psalm 19: Twelve Psalms for Advent, Christmas & Epiphany”

Psalm 121: Twelve Psalms for Advent, Christmas & Epiphany

Psalm 121 is referred to as a “Song of Ascents”. Some fifteen psalms bear this title. These psalms are traditionally connected with the time period of Israel’s Babylonian exile. Much like the Hallelujah Psalms that we talked about last time, except the Songs of Ascents are not songs of praise so much as they are expressionsContinueContinue reading “Psalm 121: Twelve Psalms for Advent, Christmas & Epiphany”