Sermons from Redeemer Anglican in Parkersburg, WV
Ephesians 2:11–22 A single new humanity
Ephesians 2:1–10 Resurrected with Christ
Ephesians 1:15–23 A prayer for knowledge.
Ephesians 1:3-14 The Blessings of Christ in the heavenlies
Ephesians 1:1-2 An introduction to a letter of unity in the midst of our fractured world.
Luke 23:13–25 If you are not grounded in truth you will have no commitment to when it is needed most.
Luke 23:1–12 As we embrace the truth with humility we are persuaded to commit our lives unto God who will keep us forevermore.
Luke 22:54–62 We may presume our loyalty to Jesus while depending on our own strength rather than relying on the empowerment of the Holy Spirit working in our humble hearts.
Luke 22:21–38 We naturally see our world with us at the center but Jesus turns our eyes off ourselves and enables us to live for others first.
Luke 22:7–20 Two meals that help us remember what the Lord has done and how the first points to the second.
Luke 21:5–38 Stand firm and do not be deceived by false teachers and persevere in the midst of persecution
Luke 20:27-40 Jesus is questioned about the resurrection.
Luke 20:1–19 The rejection of Jesus’ authority leads to destruction.
Luke 19:45–48 Jesus reclaims His temple for two reasons, 1) the honor of the Father’s name and 2) to save sinners.
John 1:1–18 God became man in order to empower people to become children of God.
Matthew 1:18–25 Why is it important that we believe that Jesus was born of a virgin?
Deut 4:1-9, 32-35 Step 3 in God’s big plan of redemption - The People of God Fulfilling Their Mission
Matt 3:1-12 The Kingdom of God is at hand. How will you prepare?
Romans 13:8–14 We are to prepare for his return in keeping the law by loving our neighbor and loving Christ.
Luke 19:11–27 What are you doing with the good deposit of the gospel with which you have been entrusted? Are you hoarding it or investing it for growth?
Phil 3:12-21 Depending on Christ and living into your citizenship in heaven.
Luke 18:31-43 Are you persistent in your pursuit for help?
Luke 18:15-17 Those who will enter the Kingdom of God will come to Him as empty handed as the newborn infant who was brought to Jesus!
Luke 18:9-14 We are inclined to approach God relying on our accomplishments when we need to plead for his mercy.
Luke 18:1-8 We are to be persistent in prayer because our Heavenly Father is good and loves to care for His children.
Luke 17:20–37 As disciples, we are in the kingdom of God and therefore, it matters how we live in the ‘already but not yet’ of the Kingdom.
Luke 17:11–19 A true disciple is not too easily pleased with earthly pleasures but is profoundly grateful for eternal salvation.
Luke 16:19-31 The test of true religion is how we take care of those who can’t care for themselves.
Luke 15:11-32 We have an older brother who seeks and saves
Luke 15:1-10 A look at the heart of God who seeks to save the lost due to their great value to Him and His great love for them.
Luke 14:25-35 Though God’s grace is freely offered, the cost of discipleship is the total surrender of self to put Jesus first.
Luke 14:15-24 Proper perspective helps us see the beauty of the kingdom and sharing in the banquet feast.
Luke 14:1-14 Because we are prone to pride we may use our status or position to build up ourselves, therefore we need to put pride to death and live in humility.
Luke 13:31-35 Because of His obstinate love for His people, nothing would deter him from going to Jerusalem to die and redeem them from the enemy’s grip.
Luke 13:22–30 There is a limited time to act on the invitation to enter the kingdom of God.
Luke 13:10–21 The kingdom of God has been opened by Jesus to all who would come in, to find this healing and rest. We will either respond to the invitation or reject it, however the kingdom will continue to advance.
Luke 13:1-9 In times of calamity and strife we are tempted to look outward to find answers when God may be calling us to repentance.
Luke 12:54-59 We are to evaluate the times with spiritual discernment and not miss out on what the Lord has to offer.
Luke 12:35-48 Faithfulness in the Lord’s absence looks like ready service to His kingdom and a preparedness to receive Him when He returns.
John 14:8–17 As Jesus left his people, he left them with promises to cling to and the Holy Spirit to guide them.
Luke12:22-34 We worry about trivial matters and things that are beyond our control when we lose sight of an eternal perspective and God’s plan and provision for his people.
Luke 11:37–54 Empty religiosity seeks to be seen by man rather than God.
Psalm 145 As God’s works give Him praise, we worship in response to who He is
Luke 11:29–36 For those with hard hearts, Jesus gives them a sign of his death and resurrection and a promise of judgment for unbelief.
Luke 19:28–40 In a world where self-promotion is the norm it is refreshing to be reminded of the humility of Jesus which we are to emulate.
Luke 11:14–28 The works of Jesus must be interpreted and they call for an answer.