A man walks up to Jesus and asks him what he must do to inherit eternal life. He wanted to know the rules. Instead of providing a list of regulations, Jesus tells a story about a traveler, some religious people, and a Samaritan. Glenn Balzer explores Luke 10:25-37.
MYF Guatemala MCC Learning Tour
The MYF reports on their experiences and learnings from their MCC Learning Tour to Guatemala focused on the root causes of migration.
Scriptures: Mark 1:13-16 and Matthew 10:26-28
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One in Christ: Mennonite Identity and Inclusion
Jordan Penner preaches from Galatians 3:23-28. Why am I always talking about Mennonites to strangers? What does it mean to be a church and faith community? Why is church relevant to our lives today?
The Church's Missionary Work
Moses Simbeye, a participant in Mennonite Central Committee’s International Volunteer Exchange Program, speaks on the church’s missionary work using Isaiah 58:6-7 as his text.
A Father's Day Story
In Genesis 22:1-14 we uncover a Father’s Day story. Through this text, Glenn Balzer explores how certainty and guilt shape our faith.
Does God have an Agenda?
Does God have an agenda? In the Pentecost story we catch a glimpse of God’s dream for us and the world. Glenn Balzer considers Acts 2:1-21 and examines what it means to speak in tongues!
So now what?
Have you ever wondered what comes next? What do you do when left with unfinished business? And whose job is it to finish the job anyway? This week Glenn Balzer explores these questions from the perspective of Acts 1:1-11- so now what?
Do you want to be made well?
Do you want to be made well? It is important to be responsive to the Spirit’s leading- it is also equally important to know what we are seeking! Glenn Balzer preaches from John 5:1-9.
Love God, Love People
It’s a new day! John’s call opens the possibility of a new life, a new outlook, a new hope, and the freedom to love widely. Glenn Balzer preaches from John 13:31-35.
Whatever- A Mother's Day Sermon
This week Glenn preaches from John 2:1-11. We look at this text from the perspective of Jesus’ Mother.