The Passive Life | Luke 10v38-42
Youth Pastor Jon-Michael Shelley preaches from Luke 10 on Mary and Martha and on contemplation in the Christian tradition.

Youth Pastor Jon-Michael Shelley preaches from Luke 10 on Mary and Martha and on contemplation in the Christian tradition.
Rector Amy Winkle preaches from Luke 10 on the parable of the Good Samaritan and Jesus' call to compassion and mercy.
Rev. Dr. Chris Campbell, Senior Pastor of Israel Missionary Baptist Church, gives a two-part sermon from Luke 9.
Rev. Dr. Chris Campbell, Senior Pastor of Israel Missionary Baptist Church, gives a two-part sermon from Luke 9.
Rector Amy Winkle preaches from Luke 7 about allowing our love and gratitude for God to flow out of us.
Worship and Outreach Pastor Micah Dalton preaches about Pentecost, God’s masterclass in improvisation—where the Holy Spirit turns disruption into divine transformation. This sermon explores how the Spirit meets us in unexpected moments, inviting us to live with hopeful expectation rather than control.
Community Pastor Rev. Karen Guess preaches about the final words of the Scriptures and how they invite us to a live a life of longing and invitation.
Rector Amy Winkle preaches from Rev 21-22 about the new heaven and the new earth and the ending that we are all waiting for.
Rector Amy Winkle preaches from Rev 19 on the marriage feast of the Lamb and God's fidelity toward us.
Guest preacher Rev. Kimberly Deckel preaches from Revelation 7 on how worship and diversity are integral realities in the Kingdom of God.
Guest Preacher Dr. Tim Hartman preaches from Revelation 5 on encountering Jesus as the slaughered Lamb who has conquered death through his life, death, and resurrection.
Rector Amy Winkle preaches from Revelation 1 on John's testimony of the resurrected Jesus that gives us hope today.
Rector Amy Winkle preaches from Luke 24 on Easter Sunday about the practice of telling and retelling our stories in light of the resurrection of Jesus.
Community Pastor Karen Guess preaches from John 19:1-37 and invites us to stay with Jesus, reflecting on the cross on Good Friday. As we do, we will see Jesus making meaning of the world, our sin, and God's heart because he is King, our Passover Lamb, and the New Adam.
On Palm Sunday, Rector Amy Winkle preached from Exodus 40 about God leading his people home first through his presence in the tabernacle and then through Jesus's triumphal entry on the way to the cross.
Youth Pastor Jon-Michael Shelley demonstrates a theology of sin from the golden calf story in Exodus 32 and teaches on the gifts of Lent.
Rector Amy Winkle preaches from Exodus 13 & 19 about wilderness wandering that shows us a new way to live with God.
Associate Priest Ginny Seibel teaches on the story of the Passover in Exodus and how the nuances of that story can influence our own journey to freedom as Christians.
Rector Amy Winkle preaches from Exodus 3 on Moses at the burning bush and God's redeeming power over our shame.
Rector Amy Winkle preaches from Exodus 1 & 2 on the first Sunday of Lent.
Associate Priest Ginny Seibel teaches on Psalm 103 and the gift of Ash Wednesday.
Rector Amy Winkle preaches from Luke 9 on the transfiguration of Jesus and following God's command to listen.
Associate Rector Ginny Seibel preaches from Luke 6 on loving our enemies and how Jesus proposes we do so.
Youth Pastor Jon-Michael Shelley preaches from Luke 6 on Jesus' representation of God's Kingdom and his provocative nature for those who look to him.
Rector Amy Winkle preaches from Luke 5 on Jesus' calling of the first disciples & the epiphanies of God that change our trajectory.
Associate Rector Ginny Seibel preaches from Luke 4 on Jesus' rejection at Nazareth and how this story reflects much of what is happening in America today.
Guest Preacher Adrienne Christian preaches from Luke 4 on Jesus' anointing and calling and how anointing and calling extend to us as his followers.
Rector Amy Winkle preaches from Luke 3 about letting go & the endings that give way to the new things that God wants to do.
Rector Amy Winkle preaches from Luke 2 on how the waiting of Advent gives way to the wonder of Christmas through the witness of Simeon and Anna, who after years of waiting and praying get to see Jesus in the flesh!
During this Advent season, we want to join in prayer together as a community. In this Advent Podcast, Rector Amy Winkle walks us through the fourth theme of Advent—love—as a focus for our time of prayer together.