Sermons from St. Michael's Anglican Church in Delafield, Wisconsin. A congregation of the Anglican Church in North America.
St. Michael's Anglican Church - Waukesha County, WI
On Trinity Sunday, Father Eric Snyder preaches from Psalm 29. He exhorts us to recognize what is true, and behave accordingly.
On Pentecost Sunday, Father Eric Snyder preaches from Acts 2: 1-21.
On the Sunday after Ascension Day, Deacon Jacob Hootman preaches a farewell sermon to St Michael's, urging us to consider what a gift God has given us in His own body and blood, and to hold onto them for dear life.
As we celebrate Rogation Sunday, Father Travis teaches us about the importance of asking for God's blessing.
Preaching from John 13, Father John expounds upon the commandment that Jesus gives us, that we love one another.
Father Eric continues our sermon series by emphasizing that God's promise in the Gospel good news is available to the whole world.
Fr Eric Snyder delivers his Easter Sunday message on Acts 10: 34-43. Who needs a bath?
On Palm Sunday, Bishop Stewart Ruch visits and preaches on the parable of the ten minas from Luke 19: 11-27.
Father Eric concludes our Lenten sermon series on prayer with this sermon on the 126th Psalm.
Father Eric preaches from Exodus 3: 1-15 about a holy God who wants something: a relationship with us.
Father Eric explains what we can learn about prayer through the lens of Abram's faith.
To being our Lenten sermon series, Father Eric preaches from Deuteronomy and explains the importance of context when it comes to prayer.
Frank Woods, our ministry partner at Genesis Lighthouse Milwaukee, guest preaches on this passage from Luke 1, verses 39-56.
Father Eric Snyder gives this sermon on Luke 6: 17-26.
Father Eric Snyder continues our series with this sermon on Luke chapter 5.
Father Eric continues our sermon series by preaching on Jesus' first visit to the temple and the stories of Simeon and Anna as told in Luke chapter 2.
Father Eric continues our sermon series by preaching on Jesus' visit to the synagogue in Luke 4.
Father Eric explains God's intent in coming and staying among us, and what this means for our faith and relationship with God.
Father Eric begins our new sermon series by reminding us that not only did Jesus minister on earth 2,000 years ago, but that He is also still here with us today.
Brad Embry prepares us to transition from the season of Christmas to the season of Epiphany, and asks us how we will go about following Christ.
On the 5th day of Christmas, pastoral intern Alonzo Crawford preaches on Galatians 4: 4-7.
On this fourth Sunday of Advent, Father Eric Snyder preaches on the Old Testament passage of Micah 5: 2-5.
On the third Sunday of Advent, Father Eric Snyder preaches from the Old Testament passage of Zephaniah 3:14-20.
As we turn our hearts toward Bethlehem on the second Sunday of Advent, Father Eric Snyder preaches from Malachi 3:1-5 about how we are chronically unprepared for God.
On the first Sunday of Advent, Pastor Brad Embry preaches from Luke 21:25-33.
To continue our sermon series on the Old Testament readings, Father Eric reflects on what it means for God to be enthroned in our lives.
Preaching from Daniel 12, Father Eric describes the choices we ought to make when we face trouble in our lives.
Father Eric reminds us that even within contexts of corruption, we still live within the greatness of God; therefore, we ought to be obedient to what He says and provides.
Alonzo Crawford reminds us that Jesus' simple summary of the Law has big implications for how we live our lives.
Father Eric Snyder concludes our 4-week sermon series on Mark chapter 10 with this sermon on Mark 10: 46-52.
Father Eric Snyder continues our 4 week sermon series in the gospel of Mark with this sermon on Mark 10:35-48. This passage reveals our core desire for exultation and control.
Father Eric continues our sermon series in the gospel of Mark with this sermon from Mark 10:17-31.
Father Eric begins a 4-week sermon series in the gospel of Mark
For our celebration of the Feast of St. Michael, Bishop Stewart reflects on the significance of the sacrament of Confirmation as he preaches from the book of Ephesians.
To conclude our short series in the book of James, Father Eric describes the causes of disorder in our lives and how we might avoid them by following God's order.
Father Eric continues our study of the book of James by highlighting some of the fundamental decisions that Christians must make when living out their faith.
As we being our study of the book of James, Father Eric delves into the details of James' teaching.
Pastoral Intern Alonzo Crawford preaches on Ephesians 5:15 - 6:9 as part of our Launched with Purpose sermon series.
Father Eric preaches on Ephesians 5:3-14. Grammar lesson included.
Father Eric Snyder continues his sermon series on Ephesians with this look at Ephesians 4:17 - 5:2. He looks at how a life with Christ changes how we act and interact.
Preaching from Ephesians 4, Father Eric highlights several markers that typify disciples of Jesus.
Father Eric describes how we can rely on the riches of the Gospel to provide us with boldness, resiliency, strength, and growth in comprehension of God's love.
Continuing in the book of Ephesians, Father Eric describes the richness of God's mercy and what this means for the direction of our lives.
To begin our sermon series in the book of Ephesians, Father Eric describes the characteristics that we all share as saints who are faithful to Jesus.
As we continue exploring how Christians can flourish in Christ, Alonzo Crawford explains what true flourishing looks like in the midst of human weakness.
Father Eric Snyder preaches from Mark 5:22-43 in our Flourishing in Christ series, reminding us that "The God of the universe is responsive to your particular cry."
Fr. Eric Snyder preaches from the two stories of Mark 4:35 - 5:20 in this sermon in our Flourishing in Christ series.
Father Eric Snyder continues our sermon series on Flourishing in Christ with this sermon from Mark 4:26-34.
ACNA priest Michael Niebauer visits St. Michaels and preaches on Why Jesus Heals, and also shares about the importance of ministering to those in nursing homes.
Father Eric Snyder begins our June sermon series, Flourishing in Christ. Today's sermon is on Mark 2:23-28.