“Blessed Is He” Matthew 21:1-11 March 29, 2026 “The more you learn, the less you know.” That statement is a paradox, meaning it is a true…
“Believe and See” John 11:1-53 March 22, 2026 I love teaching confirmation classes. Our middle school and high school students always have some interesting insights when…
“The Eyes of Faith” John 9:1-7, 13-17, 34-39 March 15, 2026 Tragedy can strike very quickly and without notice. While going about our everyday lives, in a…
“The Power of Words” John 4:5-30 March 8, 2026 You don’t have to search very far in our culture today to realize that we live in an…
“The Valuable Gift of Faith” Genesis 12:1-9 March 1, 2026 During the European wars of the early 1800s, the first wave of soldiers that were used to break…
“When Temptation Comes” Matthew 4:1-11 February 22, 2026 Two weeks ago the Seattle Seahawks beat the New England Patriots to win the Super Bowl. The head…
“What Do You See?” 2 Peter 1:16-21 February 15, 2026 Have you been following the Olympics? There have been some exciting stories of victory, such as Jessie…
“Equipped By God” 1 Corinthians 2:1-12 February 8, 2026 If you are a sports fan, you know that today is the big game in professional football…
“Boasting In Jesus” 1 Corinthians 1:18-31 February 1, 2026 Nineteen years ago a journalist named Gene Weingarten won a Pulitzer Prize for an article he wrote…
“One People, One Church” 1 Corinthians 1:10-18 January 24, 2026 Ambiguous – “susceptible of multiple interpretation; doubtful or uncertain.” Nonchalant – “appearing casually unconcerned; indifferent.” Paradox –…