Concordia Lutheran Church Sermons
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Holden Evening Prayer — December 11 2019
This is a full recording of this evening’s Holden Evening Prayer including Pastor Mark’s Sermon. Listen now and be sure to catch it in person next Wednesday evening.
Sermon December 8 2019 — Second Sunday in Advent
Who is Jesus? AS WE GATHER Who is Abraham’s famous son? That would be Isaac. With Abraham and Isaac we see Jesus — the Son of Abraham and our Son of Sacrifice.
Sermon December 1 2019 — First Sunday in Advent
Who is Jesus? AS WE GATHER Everyone needs godly wisdom when it comes to family and relationships. That’s why, as we begin a new church year, we plan to learn from the families connected with our Lord’s birth. This includes Joseph, Mary,
Sermon November 24 2019 — Last Sunday of the Church Year
Come Lord Jesus! AS WE GATHER The disciples had hoped for thrones and power to rule beside Jesus, but the throne on which He pronounced His greatest edict was a cross. On it He prayed for forgiveness for His executioners.
Sermon November 10 2019 — Twenty-Second Sunday after Pentecost
Come Lord Jesus! AS WE GATHER Only a few Israelites in Moses’ time remembered the promises God made to Abraham, Isaac , and Jacob. In the meantime, they were languishing in their servitude. But God had plans for their freedom; He would take them to a l...
Sermon November 3 2019 — All Saints’ Sunday
You are His Miracle AS WE GATHER On the Feast Day of All Saints’ , we pray that we would be numbered among those who rejoice in the blessings of the fuller presence of God in His eternal kingdom. With thankfulness,
Sermon October 27 2019 — Reformation Day
Celebrating the Reformation AS WE GATHER In speaking of the message of the Reformation, Martin Luther stated: “All I have written and taught has been according to my conscience and sworn duty as a humble teacher of the Holy Scripture,
Sermon October 13 2019 — Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost
Wherever You Go AS WE GATHER The old story of footprints in the sand reminds us that God’s path is not always visible to us as we look ahead, but it is more often clear as we look behind us. The story of Ruth illustrates this in a profound way.
Sermon October 6 2019 — Seventeenth Sunday after Pentecost
On Guarding the Deposit AS WE GATHER Guarding the deposit brings to mind armored cars, bank vaults, and uniformed guards carrying guns. This may seem like what is needed to protect something we are afraid of losing.
Sermon September 29 2019 — Sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost
Redemption Not Riches AS WE GATHER Jesus tells a story about a rich man and a poor man. The rich man had an earthly life filled with abundance, and he ignored the poor man who was in misery outside his gate.