Audio Sermons

  • Sermon 3/24/2024
  • Sermon 3/17/2024
  • Sermon 3/10/2024
  • Sermon 6/18/2023
    Kin-dom of God: Within Us, Among Us He also said, ‘With what can we compare the kingdom of God, or what parable will we use for it? It is like a mustard seed, which, when sown upon the ground, is the smallest of all the seeds on earth; yet when it is sown it grows… Read more: Sermon 6/18/2023
  • Sermon 6/11/2023
    Once Jesus was asked by the Pharisees when the kingdom of God was coming, and he answered, ‘The kingdom of God is not coming with things that can be observed; nor will they say, “Look, here it is!” or “There it is!” For, in fact, the kingdom of God is among you.Luke 17:20-21 When? When… Read more: Sermon 6/11/2023
  • Sermon 6/4/2023
    If I were to ask you to think about a table that has been significant in your life, where does your mind go first? I have a feeling that if I were to ask you to think about various kinds of tables, a fairly clear picture will come to mind as well as a flood… Read more: Sermon 6/4/2023
  • Sermon 5/28/2023 Pentecost
    This Sunday we celebrated the day of Pentecost. It signifies 50 days following Easter and it is also the occasion at which the gift of the Holy Spirit came upon the followers of Jesus. For some churches, the significance of Pentecost as a holiday may be the least of all sacred holidays. The Christian Church (Disciples… Read more: Sermon 5/28/2023 Pentecost
  • Sermon 5/21/2023
    On May 21st we celebrated Ascension Sunday, the occasion when Jesus physically leaves the earth for good and ascended into the heavens. Earlier in the season we focused upon Matthew’s telling of the final words and encounter with Jesus and this week will hear from Luke in Acts 1:6-11. After resurrecting from the now empty tomb,… Read more: Sermon 5/21/2023
  • Sermon 5/14/2023
    It is amazing to see things that are good individually, unite, forming something great: peanut butter and chocolate; macaroni and cheese, needle and thread, milk and cookies, Batman and Robin. Unity is a good thing. The next pillar that defines us as the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) is unity. There are two passages of… Read more: Sermon 5/14/2023
  • Sermon April 30, 2023
    Welcome one another, therefore, just as Christ has welcomed you, for the glory of God. – Romans 15:7 I can remember spending spring break holidays at the family farm with my grandparents. On the weekends, a treat for us kids was going out to eat followed by stopping at someone’s house for dessert, cards, and… Read more: Sermon April 30, 2023
  • Sermon 4/23/2023
    Who will separate us from the love of Christ? Will hardship, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?  Romans 8:31-35  Like the author of the letter to the Romans in 8:31-35, I too am convinced that nothing can ever separate us from the love of God. As God’s beloved we are never… Read more: Sermon 4/23/2023
  • Sermon 4/16/2023
    We all know what it means when something is “out of commission.” When we face a health condition, illness, or upcoming surgery we know that regular patterns of behavior may not be possible for a while. When the car is in the shop, an appliance is broken, or things aren’t producing as expected, we often… Read more: Sermon 4/16/2023
  • Sermon: 4/9/2023 Easter Sunday
    Jesus prepared his disciples and loved ones (and us) as best he could. We know that each of his followers responded in their own ways with doubt and separation being a popular choice but we also know that belief was ever present, especially amongst the women of Jesus’ life. The women listened and believed and… Read more: Sermon: 4/9/2023 Easter Sunday
  • Sermon 4/3/2023 – Palm Sunday
    Our journey with Jesus through the season of Lent has delivered us to Palm Sunday. I am so grateful for your willingness to try new things and to experience God in different ways. During our journey we worshipped with our senses: touch, taste, sound, sight, and smell. Together we have deepened our relationship with God… Read more: Sermon 4/3/2023 – Palm Sunday
  • Sermon 3/26/2023
    Throughout the Old Testament, an “aroma” is mentioned as something pleasing to the Lord, especially those from sacrifices made before the Lord. The very first mention of God smelling the aroma of a burnt offering is found in Genesis 8:21. Scholars argue that the importance of the aroma is about atonement and the people of… Read more: Sermon 3/26/2023
  • Sermon 3/19/2023
    “Oh, the things I have seen,” Mildred said laughingly during her speech at her 90th birthday party. She went on to recount life as a child during the great depression. She spoke of witnessing the world change in the face of wars, manufacturing advancement, technology, climate change, and culture shifts. She waxed eloquently before shifting… Read more: Sermon 3/19/2023
  • Sermon 3/12/2023
    “O taste and see that the Lord is good; happy are those who take refuge in him.” – Psalm 34:8 I love food. I love everything about food, especially how it tastes. Before ever entering my mouth, food has tantalized at least two other senses (most likely sight and smell, if not touch and sound). Taste… Read more: Sermon 3/12/2023
  • Sermon 3/5/2023
    We enter into the second Sunday of Lent remembering that we are on a journey of repentance and reconciliation. It is an opportunity to deepen our relationship with God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. A common goal during Lent is to experience Holy in ways that we might ordinarily miss. We have all of the… Read more: Sermon 3/5/2023
  • Sermon 2/26/2023
    Listen to Pastor Brett’s sermon, “Sense of Touch.” The text this week is Matthew 9:14-26.
  • Sermon 2/19/2023
    This Sunday we celebrate the transfiguration of Jesus as found in Matthew 16:21-17:8. Transfiguration Sunday marks the end of Epiphany, the season in which we discern how to make Jesus real for the world. It is our task to make the love of Jesus manifest around us. In the first part of our story for Sunday,… Read more: Sermon 2/19/2023
  • Sermon 2/12/2023
    Sunday’s conclusion to Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount, Matthew 7:1-14, 24-29) is jam-packed with verses that are so familiar to many of us, that we can finish many of these phrases on our own. We will conclude our sermon time with a story that Matthew slips in on us that can be considered one of Jesus’… Read more: Sermon 2/12/2023
  • Sermon 1/29/2023
    Listen to Rev. Brett Winters’ sermon from January 29, 2023 from the Beatitudes in Matthew 4:23 thru 5:1-20.
  • Sermon 1/22/2023
    What a beautiful Baptism experience Jesus had. A dove descended from heaven and landed upon him and God spoke words of favor and blessing… and then… Jesus is barely dry before Matthew’s gospel places him in the wilderness, where for 40 days of fasting only to be tempted by the devil in his most vulnerable… Read more: Sermon 1/22/2023
  • Sermon 1/15/2023
    Listen to Rev. Trish Winters’ sermon, “John the Baptist, Jesus Baptized.” We walk into the waters of baptism with Jesus and John the Baptist from Matthew 3:1-17. We stand in dismay like John pondering our worthiness to proclaim the amazing presence of our God. We pick up that mantle once more and go forth into… Read more: Sermon 1/15/2023
  • Sermon 1/8/2023
    Listen to guest preacher Rev. Dr. Jay Hartley’s sermon, “There’s No Map For This” from Matthew 2:1-12.
  • Sermon 1/1/2023
    Listen to Pastor Brett’s January 1, 2023 sermon, “New Year, Hearing God’s Word” from Luke 2:22-38.

December 2022 sermons