Sermons, mostly by Rev. Andrew Tengwall of Hope Lutheran Church in Saint Paul, Minnesota
Fifth Sunday of Lent, Revised Common Lectionary Year AJohn 11:1-45I haven't been posting audio recordings of my sermons at Trinity because I'm busy and they're already on YouTube somewhere. I wanted to make an exception for this week since I got to talk about a song I really like, Tomorrow, Wendy by Concrete Blonde. I think people want to hear it.
Second Sunday of Advent Revised Common Lectionary Year AMatthew 3:1-12On my first Sunday in my new gig as Interim Senior Pastor at Trinity Lutheran Church in Lindstrom, MN, I got to compare myself favorably to John the Baptist and connect our interim time to the season of Advent.
Reformation Sunday, Revised Common LectionaryPsalm 46On this Reformation Sunday, Hope Lutheran Church held our final worship together. Joined by loved ones and friends old and new, we shared the good news together. Here is the sermon that was part of our celebration.
Lectionary 30 / 20th Sunday after Pentecost, Revised Common Lectionary CLuke 18:9-14The prayers of the Pharisee and the tax collector can tell us a lot about ourselves and how we relate to God and one another.
Lectionary 29 / 19th Sunday after Pentecost, Revised Common Lectionary Year CLuke 18:1-18Jesus' reassurance to his followers to not lose heart can be as helpful to us today as it was when he first told them this parable about the persistent woman.
Lectionary 28 / 18th Sunday after Pentecost, Revised Common Lectionary Year CLuke 17:11-19In this sermon immediately prior to the special congregational meeting in which Hope Lutheran Church voted to close and dissolve our congregation and give away our remaining funds, the story of Jesus healing ten men with skin disease helps us remember how thankfulness stands at the heart of the choices we are making.
Lectionary 25 / 15th Sunday after Pentecost, Revised Common Lectionary Year CLuke 16:1-13Jesus' enigmatic parable about a manager, a rich man, and some debtors provides an unexpectedly helpful lens for making sense of the ongoing changes to our congregation.
Lectionary 24 / 14th Sunday after Pentecost, Revised Common Lectionary Year C Luke 15:1-10Jesus' stories of the lost sheep and the lost coin remind us of the basics.
13th Sunday after Pentecost / Lectionary 23, Revised Common Lectionary Year CLuke 14:25-33When Jesus scares us with stark exhortations, we remember that the church moves forward by death and resurrection
Luke 14:1, 7-14This week's lectionary readings spoke directly to our national conversation about debt. It's not easy to follow Jesus in an unfair world striving for fairness.
Lectionary 20 / 10th Sunday after Pentecost, Revised Common Lectionary Year CLuke 12:49-56Jesus was not nice.
Lectionary 18, 8th Sunday after Pentecost, Revised Common Lectionary Year CLuke 12:12-21Why does Jesus talk about money so much? Why do we talk about money so much?
Lectionary 16 / 6th Sunday after Pentecost, Revised Common Lectionary Year CColossians 1:15-28Jesus is Christ of the whole world
Lectionary 15 / 5th Sunday after Pentecost, Revised Common Lectionary Year CLuke 10:25-37What must I do to inherit eternal life? How did this question lead to Jesus' parable of the Good Samaritan?
Lectionary 14 / 4th Sunday after Pentecost, Revised Common Lectionary Year CLuke 10:1-11, 16-20A sermon for this day
Hope Lutheran Church Sermon Audio 6/26/2022Third Sunday after Pentecost, Revised Common Lectionary Year CGalatians 5:1, 13-25Sometimes the news of the day frames the way we need to share the gospel. Freedom and bodily autonomy and loving our neighbor. It's a lot.
Second Sunday after Pentecost, Lectionary Year CLuke 8:26-39On this Juneteenth Hope joined with our new host congregation Gustavus Adolphus Lutheran Church to commemorate this day and to look at our Gospel story of demonic forces and freedom. What can we learn from the man possessed by demons? What can we learn from the rest of the Gerasenes whose region Jesus is visiting?
Pentecost, Lectionary Year CRomans 8:14-17We are all adopted as children of God and heirs to all that God has given Jesus. So take heart, even though nothing is easy for so many.
Seventh Sunday of Easter, Lectionary Year CPsalm 97In the midst of evil and pain and so much cause for lament, we boldly proclaim our trust in God, whose power rests on justice and righteousness.
Sixth Sunday of Easter, Lectionary Year CActs 16:9-15Paul and Lydia and the beginnings of the Macedonian church at Philippi provide us with a fantastic set of models for our own churches and ministries today.
Fifth Sunday of Easter, Lectionary Year CActs 11:1-18In today's lesson from Acts, Peter asks the excellent question, "Who was I, that I could hinder God?" Let this question be good news for you as we seek to follow Jesus in these complex times.
Third Sunday of Easter, Revised Common Lectionary Year CJohn 21:1-19Pastor Andrew is back again to reflect on Jesus' final visit to his disciples in John's Gospel.
Second Sunday of Easter, Revised Common Lectionary Year CJohn 20:19-31Pastoral Intern Per Halaas returns on the Sunday after Easter to tell us about Jesus' visit to Thomas and the rest of his disciples.
Easter Sunday, Revised Common Lectionary Year CLuke 24:1-12Pastor Andrew returns to preach our first Sunday in our new space, the chapel at Gustavus Adolphus Lutheran Church on Arcade and Larpenteur. Resurrection looks different this year.
Maundy Thursday, Revised Common LectionaryJohn 13:1-17, 31b-35For our final worship gathering in our historic building, Pastoral Intern Per Halaas preached on John's pivotal story of Jesus' last night with his friends.
Palm Sunday, Revised Common Lectionary Year COn the 100th anniversary of our first worship service at Hope Lutheran Church (April 9th, 1921), our Saint Paul Area Synod Bishop Patricia Lull brought this word to a packed house gathered to celebrate the anniversary on our last Sunday in our historic space at 1340 Hazel Street N.
Fifth Sunday of Lent, Revised Common Lectionary Year CJohn 12:1-8This story of Mary washing Jesus' feet is the last thing before Jesus enters Jerusalem on Palm Sunday in John's Gospel. What can we learn from her in this last week before our big Palm Sunday at Hope Church?
Fourth Sunday of Lent, Revised Common Lectionary Year C2 Corinthians 5.16-21 God is making all things new, even the brothers from the story we call the Prodigal Son.
Third Sunday of Lent, Revised Common Lectionary Year CIsaiah 55:1-9The great feast of God's grace is an ideal scriptural reference for this Sunday celebrating the end of Hope and Good Samaritan churches sharing our space and our lives these past seven years.
Second Sunday of Lent, Revised Common Lectionary Year CGenesis 15:1-12, 17-18God's promise of descendants to Abraham is also a promise to Hope Church today.
First Sunday of Lent, Revised Common Lectionary Year CLuke 4:1-13In this opportune time, what are we to do?
Ash Wednesday, Revised Common Lectionary Year CJoel 2:1-2, 12-17As we return to God amid so much turmoil this Lent, what are the spiritual practices we will engage in to ground ourselves?
Seventh Sunday after Epiphany, Revised Common Lectionary Year CLuke 6:27-38
Sixth Sunday after Epiphany, Revised Common Lectionary Year CJeremiah 17:5-10Trees. If I preach about trees, does that mean I've been too immersed in re-reading Lord of the Rings? Trees remain a powerful symbol of life and renewal.
Fifth Sunday after Epiphany, Revised Common Lectionary Year C Luke 5:1-11Jesus' disciples left everything and followed him. They trusted in Jesus rather than in what they had known or relied on before.
Fourth Sunday after Epiphany, Revised Common Lectionary Year C1 Corinthians 13:1-13Paul's famous lesson about love is a model for the life of the church together.
Third Sunday after Epiphany, Revised Common Lectionary Year CA sermon focused on "today" based on Jesus' proclamation that "Today this scripture has been fulfilled in your hearing" takes a different direction when the day is dramatically changed by tragic news.
Second Sunday after Epiphany, Revised Common Lectionary Year CJohn 2:1-11In the rituals we share as Christians, God uses ordinary things to do the extraordinary.
Baptism of Our Lord, Revised Common Lectionary Year CIsaiah 43:1-7We have a wide variety of ways to think about baptism. In the end baptism is what we need it to be.
Third Sunday of Advent, Revised Common Lectionary Year CLuke 3:7-18We don't talk about money in church nearly as much as people talk about it in the Bible, so today let's do that, like John the Baptist does in our Gospel lesson.
Second Sunday of Advent, Revised Common Lectionary Year CLuke 1:68-79Zechariah's song at the birth of his son John casts a vision for how we can join in the journey of God's work in our world.
First Sunday of Advent, Revised Common Lectionary Year CLuke 21:25-361 Thessalonians 3:9-13How do we wait for the Day of the Lord? We raise up our heads and tell the truth, in love and gratefulness.
Reign of Christ Sunday, RCL Lectionary Year BJohn 18:33-37Revelation 1:4b-8Daniel 7:9-10, 13-14The eternal cosmic Christ, angels and thrones and fire and the battle between good and evil is all part of the story the church tells this time of year. We can also remember that all these grand narratives come down to the actual lives of actual people whom God loves.
Twenty-fifth Sunday after Pentecost / Lectionary 33, Revised Common Lectionary Year BWith our final Mark reading of the lectionary year, we find the disciples still failing to follow Jesus faithfully, and Jesus still making promises that God will reward our faith even as the sky seems to be falling around us.
All Saints Sunday, Revised Common Lectionary Year BRevelation 21:1-6aAt the end of our Bible, God promises to make all things new. Death and mourning and crying and pain remain with us, even as God promises they will be no more. We trust in God's promise.
Lectionary 30, Revised Common Lectionary Year B - 22nd Sunday after PentecostMark 10:46-52When Jesus restores sight to Bartimaeus, we learn both about Jesus and about an unlikely paragon of faith and prayer.
Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost / Lectionary 28, RCL Lectionary Year BMark 10:17-31The rich man asks what he must do to inherit eternal life. Jesus tells him to sell everything before returning to follow Jesus. What is possible and what is impossible in following Jesus?
Seventeenth Sunday after Pentecost / Lectionary 25, RCL Lectionary Year BMark 9:30-37Jesus tells his friends what will happen to him, and they ignore him and instead argue which of them is the greatest.
Fifteenth Sunday after Pentecost / Lectionary 23, RCL Lectionary Year BIsaiah 35, James 2:1-17Do not fear! How do we develop a healthy relationship with fear while following Jesus?
Lectionary 29BMark 10:35-45After Jesus again tells of his impending arrest, suffering, death, and resurrection, James and John ask a stupid question of Jesus. Jesus talks about leadership as servanthood and about points us toward the truth of freedom in Christ.
Joshua 24:1-18. Lectionary 21B. Joshua asks God's people to renew their covenant with God before entering the promised land.