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We talk about how Jesus was always moving forward and how that should be a mark of His Church, always moving forward by His invitation

We talk about how Jesus was always moving forward and how that should be a mark of His Church, always moving forward by His invitation
We celebrate Eleanor Anne's baptism while talking about how baptism works and how it relates to God's prophetic word.
Today we talk about our apprehensions in speaking to people about our faith, especially our apprehension of failure, and how Jesus has us covered even in that.
We continue our "Genome" series talking about the attributes of Jesus, that He knows us, and that as such, we can be set free to know other people.
We start off our "Genome" series with a question about who we are when we're Baptized and why Jesus' Baptism matters.
We talk about the commands to rejoice, to pray, and to give thanks – and how those are impossible for us without Christ.
We talked about Advent and what it means for us to repent, in addition to confessing our sins and believing in God's forgiveness.
We start off the season of Advent and a new Annual Focus year ("We are the Body") with a talk about what it means for us to "swap bodies" with Jesus and become the Body of Christ, the Church.
We end the church year by talking about Matthew 25 and how we are called to be the Body of Christ, and why that's a very good thing.
We talk today about the somewhat confusing parable of the talents and ask the question if God wants us to be prepared.
We celebrate(?) the 500th anniversary of the Reformation by talking about our freedom in Christ, and what it means to be people whose hearts are shaped by that freedom.
We talk about the greatest commandment, rule breaking, and what it means to be a Christian.
We talk about the parable of the wedding banquet and who the mysterious guest is who gets kicked out of the party.
We talk about our status as people who rent, but not own our bodies, but that God owns our bodies and even gave His Son for them.
Do you really want to get even? Or do you want to get ahead? How does God’s Word and Sacrament deal with us at a level that is the same for all of us?
What are we owed? That's the question that we're tackling, today, and how what we are owed might be distinct from what we owe God.
Sermon before Hurricane Irma. Receive the peace. Share the peace. Repeat.
Today in our series about Law and Gospel, we talk about how we apply Law and Gospel to ourselves, and how to take the Law and Gospel we find it Scripture and make it our own.
We start off our LawGospel sermon series by talking about what makes us good and righteous.
Today we talk about the obvious fact that we are not in the Resurrection yet with an eye towards how great that day that Jesus Christ has won for us on the cross.
Where do you look when you get in trouble? Do you look up? Do you look down? What does where you look tell you about what you're looking for? We talk today about Peter walking on the water and the meaning of the blue field in Luther's Rose symbol.
We talk about the inestimable value of Christ's salvation won for us on the Cross which gives us joy like no other thing can.
We talk about how God rescues our hearts from the salt and brine of the sinful world, and what the "heart" in Luther's Seal is all about.
Today we start a new sermon series called the Rose about the most enduring symbol of the Lutheran faith. At the center of this Rose, and at the center of our faith, you will find the Cross.
This classic "University Lutheran question" gets at the notion of what Jesus is getting at when He calls His disciples "little children".
We talk about who we can trust, the "Treatise Against the Power and Primacy of the Pope" and how Jesus is ultimately more trustworthy than even we ourselves are.
We continue our Concordia series talking about those times when we encounter failure and how to see God working in the midst of those things.
We continue our "Concordia" series about the Book of Concord talking about the Augsburg Confession, Exodus 19, and what it means to "subscribe".
We begin our sermon series, Concordia, about the Book of Concord and the fundamental beliefs of Lutherans by talking about the three ecumenical creeds at what it means to be "catholic" along with all other people who are baptized into Christ's name.
We talk about our final mark of the Church, the Word, and how it is the thing that drives all of what we do as Church - both corporately and individually.