Your car probably has a lever that you pull to change from park to drive or reverse. If you want to get to a particular destination, you have to move that lever into the “drive” position, otherwise you will just remain where you are. In the Letter to the Hebrews, the author is encouraging a group of believers to grow up in their faith, moving beyond where they are to where God is calling them to be. As Christians, we must never remain stagnant, rather we should always be moving towards the Lord and his plans for us. To do so, we can’t remain in park, we need to put the car in drive.
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Recent sermons preached by Wise Church pastors and preachers.
Do Your Things Own You?
2018-10-21 – Year B – Pentecost 10-8 – The Rev. Christopher Klukas Amos 5:6–15; Psalm 90:1–12 (13–17); Hebrews 3:1–6; Mark 10:17–31 What does it take to become an astronaut?…
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2018-10-14 – Year B – 10-16 – The Rev. Steven Edwards Isaiah 53:4–12; Psalm 91; Hebrews 4:12–16; Mark 10:35–45 Let us Pray: Set us free, loving Father, from the bondage…
View SermonWe’re All In This Together
2018-10-07 – Year B – Pentecost 10-2 – The Rev. Christopher Klukas Genesis 2:18–24; Psalm 8; Hebrews 2:9–18; Mark 10:2–9 Marriage, Covenant, and Membership The lectionary readings today all…
View SermonConfess Your Sins and Be Made Clean
2018-09-30 – Year B – 9-25 – The Rev. Carrie Klukas Numbers 11:4–6, 10–17, 24–29; Psalm 19:7–14; James 4:7–12 (13–5:6); Mark 9:38–48 Our Epistle reading today is in the book…
View SermonLooking Out for Number One
The way of the world tells us that we need to look out for number one (ourselves) and fight our way to the top. Jesus tells us that the way of his kingdom is very different “If anyone would be first, he must be last of all and servant of all” (Mark 9:35). How do we follow Jesus’ instruction in a world where everyone is fighting for themselves?
View SermonYou Belong Here
Some of our basic human needs (once you get past things like food, clothing, and shelter) are things like community, purpose, and hope. All of us long for these things, and the Church, along with our Christian faith, can meet these needs like nothing else. Listen to find out how!
View SermonReligion and Relationship
2018-09-09 – Year B – Pentecost 9-4 – The Rev. Christopher M. Klukas Isaiah 35:4–7a; Psalm 146; James 1:17–27; Mark 7:31–37 I used to have a fascination with green…
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Sermon 2018-09-02 – Year B – Pentecost 8-28 – The Rev. Christopher Klukas Deuteronomy 4:1–9; Psalm 15; Ephesians 6:10–20; Mark 7:1–23 The Reality of Spiritual Warfare We hear a…
View SermonHow is a Person like a Paint Bucket?
2018-08-26 – Year B – Pentecost 8-21 – The Rev. Christopher M. Klukas Joshua 24:1–2a, 14–25; Psalm 16; Ephesians 5:21–33; John 6:60–69 Decisions We are blessed to live in…
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