SERMONS
In the Middle of the Night
The light that will not fall under the shadow of our biggest doubts and fears, or be blown out by despair, but will shine even when we least expect it.
Sermon 3/8/2020: Comfort When Lost (Seminarian Troy Spencer)
Our faith may not bring to an end the feelings of being lost but our faith will be a source of comfort. And so as you feel lost this Lent, keep going, read on, and know that God has come as near as your very breath to offer you a place to rest.
Sermon 3/7/2020: Conversations by Night (Seminarian Sarah Krolak)
Doubt, fear, shame, questions, pulling back or taking space away – all of these are a normal part of our waxing and waning lives of faith. Sometimes, we, like Nicodemus, come to Jesus in the night. Whether literally or figuratively, we have all experienced a nighttime like this. But the night is a great time for conversations. The night led my friend Kate and I to deeper friendship. The night led Nicodemus to Jesus to ask questions that he might not have asked otherwise. And the night isn’t only a place of questions or doubt or fear. It is also a place of storytelling. The night holds creative power.