Advent 2025 ~ For Good – Proclaimed Peace for Good

This fourth Sunday of Advent centers on the gift of peace revealed in Luke 2:8–20. The sermon contrasts the fragile, circumstance-based peace offered by the world with the lasting, divine peace proclaimed by the angels at Jesus’ birth. This peace—fulfilled in Christ and foretold in Isaiah’s prophecy of the Prince of Peace—is not the absence…

Advent 2025 ~ For Good – Jumping, Jubilant, Good Joy for All

This sermon reflects on the true nature of joy revealed in Jesus’ first coming, drawing from Luke 1:39-45 and Luke 2:8-20. It contrasts the fleeting, circumstance-based happiness of our world with the lasting, jubilant joy that comes from Christ alone. Through Mary’s visit to Elizabeth and the shepherds’ encounter with the angels, we see that…

Advent 2025 ~ For Good – Love that Labors

In today’s Advent message, we reflect on the love given to us by Jesus.  We will turn to Matthew 1:18-25 and highlight Joseph as a powerful example of the “good love that labors for good.” As Joseph models God’s kind of love, which is active, sacrificial, and obedient, not merely emotional.  Faced with what would…

Advent 2025 ~ For Good – Hope

This sermon reflects on the first Sunday of Advent, the Sunday of Hope, through Luke 1:26-38, the announcement of Jesus’ conception. Advent is a season of anticipation, preparing our hearts to remember Christ’s first coming and to hope for His return. The message emphasizes the difference between worldly, wishful hope and the sure, confident hope…