Preached at Christ Church Anglican in Midland, Texas, on Sunday, November 27, 2022.Sermon text: Habakkuk 3:17-19:Though the fig tree should not blossom,nor fruit be on the vines,the produce of the olive failand the fields yield no food,
Hebrews 12:1-3Comparing and contrasting the NYC Marathon with our Race of Grace teaches us how to endure. In the Race of Grace, we don't just have a crowd of spectators; we have a cloud of witnesses. We don't just throw off every weight; we al
Luke 4:14-30Sometimes we act like God is for us and against others. But Jesus challenges this idea by continually going beyond our borders. Are we going with him?Preached at Christ Church Anglican in Midland, Texas on October 25, 2022.
Reading: Luke 15When you lose a pet, a valuable item, a loved one, or even if you're lost yourself, there's only one fitting response once found: "We had to rejoice!"Preached at the Upper East Side Rehabilitation Center in NYC on August 28, 2
We often hear that God sent Jesus to reconcile us back to God. But God also sent Jesus to reconcile us back to ourselves, each other, and the rest of the created world. And, we in turn, are invited to embody that declaration.Preached virtually
Matthew 1:1-17In the first words of the New Testament, what seems like another tedious genealogy actually reveals the history of the Old Testament and the kind of people Jesus came to save--the royalty, renegades, and refuse of the world.Prea
Does God get angry at us? Does God stay mad at us? How do we find the strength to move on when we get a "time out" like the children of Israel did in the wilderness? Psalm 90Preached at the Upper East Side Rehabilitation Center in New York Ci