Sermons from Church of the Resurrection, on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. We are a Gospel-centered Anglican church family serving the city of Washington, DC, see rezchurch.org for more information.
This past Sunday, we ended our sermon series titled the Holy Spirit, exploring the passage from Romans 8:12-30 where we see how the Holy Spirit enables us to hope as move into this season of Advent.
This past Sunday, Jeff Bailey shared his message on the Holy Spirit exploring the passage 1 Corinthians 12:1-13 on Spiritual gifts.
This Sunday, we continued our sermon series on the Holy Spirit, exploring the passage from Galatians 5:16-25 where we learn how to keep in step with the Spirit.
This Sunday, we began a new sermons series on the Holy Spirit, exploring the passage from John 14:15-31 where Jesus introduces us to third person of the trinity.
This past Sunday, we concluded our series on 2 Kings, entitled Jesus and the End of Israel, looking at Israel's journey from rubble to renewal. Scripture references: 2 Kings 22:8-11, 23:1-14; Psalm 118:19-24; Hebrews 4:6-16; Matthew 7:21-29
Guest speaker Christian Hofreiter, Director of the Zacharias Institute for Science, Culture and Faith in Vienna, Austria, shares his research on Old Testament genocide and answers some questions surrounding this topic.
On Sunday evening, the Rev. Dr. Christian Hofreiter was our guest speaker. Christian served on Resurrection's pastoral staff prior to his doctoral studies at Oxford. Now he is a Christian apologist and church planter in Vienna, Austria....
On Sunday morning, Sulmane Maigadi continued in our current sermon series on 2 Kings, entitled Jesus and the End of Israel and showed us how God transforms us from looted temples to being living stones in the embassy of King Jesus. Scripture...
This past Sunday, we saw four of the most unlikely evangelists bringing good news to the city of Samaria, so that they might go “From Famine to Feasting” (2 Kings 6:24-7:20)and we were reminded to trust in the word of the Lord. (Sermon notes are...
Our current sermon series on 2 Kings is entitled Jesus and the End of Israel. Last Sunday, Elisha prayed for God to open the eyes of his servant, so that he might go “from Blindness to Sight" (2 Kings 6:8-23). This coming Sunday, four of the most...
Last Sunday, Naaman the Aramean took a journey “from Leprosy to the Lord" (2 Kings 5:1-19). This Sunday, Elisha’s servant Gehazi takes the opposite journey, "from the Lord to Leprosy" (2 Kings 5:15-27). It’s a cautionary tale about how...
Consider 2 Kings 5. At the outset there are clearly heroes and villains, and it’s easy to sort between them. But by the end of the story, every character will have surprised us, many will have swapped places, and the most unlikely person of all...
The culture of death is contagious. The Spirit of God brings resurrection life to the remnant who put their faith in him.
Message from Shawn Honey on 2019-09-15
Manasseh means “forgetfulness,” and under his reign Judah forgot the Lord. The New Covenant promises God’s forgetfulness of our sins, and our memory of his Word. In his death, Jesus remembers us and delivers us to God.
God's intended end for Israel was to be a light to the world. Instead, they ended in exile. Jesus, God's True Son and the True Israel, came through the water and wilderness to a people living in darkness, announcing the restoration of God’s...
Message from Dan Claire on 2019-08-18
Message from Dan Claire on 2019-08-11
Message from Dan Claire on 2019-08-04
Message from Matt Wilcoxen on 2019-07-28
Message from Andrew Evans on 2019-07-21
Message from Sulmane Maigadi on 2019-07-14
Message from Matt Wilcoxen on 2019-07-07
Message from Shawn Honey on 2019-06-30
Message from Shawn Honey on 2019-06-23