Sermons Check out our livestream on YouTube every Sunday at 10:30am. Filter by Year 2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 Filter by Preacher All Preachers 25 28 29 David Reed Guest Min. Brian Muir Rev. Alice Horner Nelson Rev. Anne Jernberg Scalfaro Rev. Brenda J. R. Goodman Rev. Daniel SchweissingDaniel Rev. Doug Avilesbernal Rev. Dr. Ben Sanders Rev. Ian Cummins Rev. Morgan C. Fletcher Riding For Our Lives Apr 13, Palm Sunday On Palm Sunday, Pastor Anne invites the congregation to explore how Jesus' entry into Jerusalem translates into an invitation to us in our lives to stand against injustice. The Intuition of Our Anointing Apr 6, Fifth Sunday in Lent This sermon reflects on Mary’s anointing of Jesus as an act of love and intuition, urging us to follow the Spirit’s nudges to show up with care, generosity, and presence in the moment. When Absolution Feels Unjust Mar 30, Fourth Sunday in Lent Morgan explores the Parable of the Prodigal Son, highlighting how true healing begins when we honestly acknowledge harm and vulnerably receive or offer forgiveness. Holy Compost Mar 23, Third Sunday in Lent This sermon reimagines resurrection through the earthy, honest image of compost—reminding us that God transforms even our darkest, messiest places into new life, beauty, and hope. Mother Hen Energy: Guarding Goodness with My Life Mar 16, Second Sunday in Lent This sermon reflects on Jesus’s lament for Jerusalem, reminding us that even in grief and threat, we are called to persist in love, protect the vulnerable, and never forget—we are not alone. When the Devil Knows Scripture Too Mar 9, First Sunday in Lent This sermon reflects on Jesus’s wilderness testing, reminding us that true freedom comes from God’s love, and our strength is found in scripture, community, and the Spirit who never leaves us. The Spirit of God: Around and Within Mar 2, Transfiguration Sunday Even Jesus needed a mountaintop moment to remember who he was—but the real work begins when we return to everyday life, trusting that the Spirit stays with us through it all. Healing and Trust Make It Possible Feb 23, Seventh Sunday After Epiphany This sermon invites us to live out radical love, healing, and trust in community, reminding us that the gospel is alive in us—even when it’s hard, messy, and deeply human. The Realm of God Includes All of Us Feb 16, Sixth Sunday After Epiphany This sermon calls us to live the blessings and challenge the woes, daring to believe the realm of God is possible here and now—through compassion, courage, and community. Those Unexpected Fish Feb 9, Fifth Sunday after Pentecost This sermon explores the power of hope and openness—reminding us, through Simon Peter’s story, that even in frustration and uncertainty, faith dares us to try again and believe in new possibilities. On the Edge or On The Way Feb 3, Fourth Sunday After Epiphany This sermon challenges us to follow Jesus to the margins, where he stands with the vulnerable, calling us to radical love, inclusion, and courage—even when it leads us over the edge. Signs in this Time Jan 19, Second Sunday After Epiphany This sermon explores the first sign in John’s gospel—Jesus turning water into wine—as a symbol of God’s abundant joy, and invites us to embody signs of divine justice and love in today’s world. The Waters of Wonder: Baptized with Questions, Led by Faith Jan 12, First Sunday after Epiphany This sermon celebrates baptism as a communal act rooted in curiosity and belonging, reminding us that our questions are welcome and that we are all God’s beloved, just as we are. The Things We Really Pay Homage To Jan 5, Epiphany Sunday The Magi lay down wealth, status, and image to follow a deeper truth, revealing that love—not fear or achievement—is the only thing truly worth serving.