SERMONS

The Darkness is Holy Too
Sermons Michelle Sevig Sermons Michelle Sevig

The Darkness is Holy Too

So in this season of Advent when there is so much focus on the light of Christ and the love of God breaking into our darkened world, I wonder how we can honor both, light and dark,  as gifts of the Holy One. Light and dark are both good, valuable, and holy even though we often speak of light, Christ’s light, banishing our darkness.

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Comfort, comfort ye, my people.
Sermons Craig Mueller Sermons Craig Mueller

Comfort, comfort ye, my people.

Coming out of Covid into multiple wars around the world, climate instability, and political realities that would have seemed incomprehensible decades ago, we seek comfort from community, from music, from scripture, from sacrament, from the presence of Christ, from the faithfulness of God.

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Christ, ever-stranger, ever-near
Sermons Jackie Miller Sermons Jackie Miller

Christ, ever-stranger, ever-near

It takes all of us to create a world where the hungry, thirsty, naked, sick, imprisoned strangers are treated like our Gospel envisions. Like we see Christ - who is ever stranger, ever near - in them. Like they are made in the image and likeness of God. Like they are part of the body of Christ. Like they are beloved members of our communities. Like they are us. It takes all of us to answer the Christ who says, "Welcome me."

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Risk Tolerance
Sermons Michelle Sevig Sermons Michelle Sevig

Risk Tolerance

As people of faith we do not do this alone, we are called to take risks together and not dig holes. As a community of faith, Holy Trinity Lutheran Church is working together to boldly proclaim that the kingdom of God is drawing near.  We invest our lives in service to one another and in assisting those who are more vulnerable than we are. We lean into reparations work and invest in repairing the damage done by generations past. We’re drawn to call out racism and demand an end to violence. We are called not to dig holes and bury ourselves and our gifts, but to take some risks and boldly proclaim, not only with our words and our prayers but also with our actions, that Christ is not only coming again but is here with us now.

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Someone the light shines through
Sermons Michelle Sevig Sermons Michelle Sevig

Someone the light shines through

A Sunday school teacher once asked a question to her young students, “Do you know what a saint is?” One of the little girls thinking about the big stained glass windows in the church that depicted saints throughout the centuries, said “A saint is someone the light shines through.”

It's unlikely that the little one understood metaphor and theology in such a profound way. But she gave an eight-word sermon that morning without even realizing it.

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Trick Question
Sermons Craig Mueller Sermons Craig Mueller

Trick Question

For when life is complicated and anything but simple, with so many unanswered questions and with so much uncertainty, it is not only what we give to God, but what God showers upon us: mercy. What we need more than anything: mercy. The hope for our wounded world: mercy.

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Plenty to Worry About
Sermons Craig Mueller Sermons Craig Mueller

Plenty to Worry About

Do not worry. That’s Paul’s advice today.

Oh, if it were that simple. Many are on anti-anxiety medication. We worry about the future. We worry about the effects of climate change. We worry about dysfunction in the nation’s capital. And especially after this week, we worry about violence in the world, especially the Middle East. 

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Beyond Measure
Sermons Michelle Sevig Sermons Michelle Sevig

Beyond Measure

Like a loving parent, God continually calls us to be our best selves, and at the same time generously forgives us when we fall short. This generosity itself is a call for us to do the same with one another. We are made to be merciful.  We forgive because God forgives. The forgiveness that we are to pass on to others is the forgiveness we have in union with Christ. Not because we are moral heroes or because we seek our own well-being, but because we are forgiven people.

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This brief, singular, God-breathed life
Sermons Michelle Sevig Sermons Michelle Sevig

This brief, singular, God-breathed life

Taking up the cross means recognizing Christ crucified in every suffering soul and body that surrounds us, and pouring our energies and our lives into alleviating their pain — no matter what it costs.  It means accepting — against all the lies of our culture — that we will die.  It means following up that courageous acceptance with the most important question we can ask: Given my inevitable death, how shall I spend this brief, singular, God-breathed life?  

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Who do you say that I am?
Michelle Sevig Michelle Sevig

Who do you say that I am?

If we’re honest, we are probably more like Peter in his misunderstandings and foibles, than we are like Peter in his proudest moment in today’s gospel. Yet Jesus embraces us just as he does Peter. He continues to call his church together to proclaim God’s love, to forgive and be forgiven, to gather week after week around this holy meal. And as his followers, we continue to baptize and teach, feed the hungry and welcome the stranger, and call forth and encourage the gifts of one another. So that our whole lives are rooted in the identity given to us in baptism, “Beloved Child of the Living God.”

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It's Personal
Craig Mueller Craig Mueller

It's Personal

There is healing for you. There is healing in the word of grace that sets you free. There is healing as you eat and drink at this table. There are more than crumbs. There is enough for all. There is healing as you gather in this house of prayer for all people.

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Famous Women: Barbie and Mary
Sermons Craig Mueller Sermons Craig Mueller

Famous Women: Barbie and Mary

Greta Gerwig, the director of Barbie, wanted people watching the movie to feel like she did at Shabbat dinners. Gerwig didn’t grow up Jewish, but would often be present for Shabbat dinners of close family and friends.

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A Lot of Nothing
Sermons Brooke Petersen Sermons Brooke Petersen

A Lot of Nothing

You see, so many of us know how to be afraid.  We know how to say, well, we better keep what we have, because you never know.  And God invites us, over and over, to imagine a world that is so radically different from the one that we know that it can only be described as divine. 

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Hidden
Sermons Craig Mueller Sermons Craig Mueller

Hidden

For Lutherans, the great treasure is the gospel. The good news that in Christ, we are set free from our addictions, our obsessions, our fears. We are free to be more than we thought we could be. And free to signs of hope for others struggling to find their place in our complicated world.

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For the Sake of Honesty
Sermons Michelle Sevig Sermons Michelle Sevig

For the Sake of Honesty

As we receive that grace, we can offer it to others with the same kind of abundant generosity that God has offered to us. Our job is to bless the field, not curse it.  The field is not ours, it is God’s. 

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Absurd Generosity
Sermons Michelle Sevig Sermons Michelle Sevig

Absurd Generosity

 We are called to treat God’s love, God’s justice, and God’s blessing, precious as these gifts are, as if they were absolutely limitless in supply. Because they are.

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Lighter Burden
Sermons Michelle Sevig Sermons Michelle Sevig

Lighter Burden

Notice that the offer of a lighter burden is not extended to the powerful and the seemingly self-sufficient. It is offered to the weary and the burdened.  It is offered to those who recognize that they just can’t make it on their own, no matter how hard they try. 

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I Can Still Hear Them Cheering
Craig Mueller Craig Mueller

I Can Still Hear Them Cheering

You wouldn’t think a bunch of church people holding signs would get cheers. Holy Trinity Lutheran. St. John’s Episcopal. Lakeview Presbyterian. And many, many more. But the loud cheering never stopped. You’d think we were celebrities receiving a royal welcome.

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Know Who You Are
Sermons Craig Mueller Sermons Craig Mueller

Know Who You Are

The mission of the church may seem hohum to many of us. But what if we saw it as transformational? What if we saw our identity and calling as a source of exhilaration and joy?

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