In today’s sermon, Pastor Craig Kuhlman, at church in the Y, shows us how the Psalms can give us deeper and more heartfelt prayers to God, not only for ourselves but also for those who do evil.
“Liberating Language: Expanding How We See God”
In today’s sermon, Nan Kuhlman, at church in the Y, shows us that our language in how we describe God matters because it affects our perception of God and how we treat others.
“Bless the Broken Road (Acts 9:1-20)”
In today’s sermon, Pastor Craig Kuhlman, at church in the Y, shows us that Saul’s incredible conversion should remind us of our conversion and spiritual transformation.
“No Doubt – ‘Rose’ Lessons (John 20:19-31)”
In today’s sermon, Elder Laura Urista, at church in the Y, shows us that Jesus will help us to overcome our doubts in life and guide us to follow God’s will for us.
“Resurrection (John 20:1-18)”
In today’s sermon, Pastor Craig Kuhlman, at church in the Y, shows us that the resurrection of Jesus creates a spiritual transformational change in our lives.
“The Triumphal Entry (Luke 19:28-44)”
In today’s sermon, Pastor Craig Kuhlman, at church in the Y, shows us in Luke the triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem which represents a spiritual celebration rather than a physical one.
“Extravagant Worship (John 12:1-8)”
In today’s sermon, Pastor Craig Kuhlman, at church in the Y, shows us in John how Mary displays that Jesus is very much worth our time of worship with extravagance.
Heart of the Father (Luke 15:1-3, 11-32)”
In today’s sermon, Pastor Craig Kuhlman, at church in the Y, shows us that the heart of the Father doesn’t ever reject us, but is waiting for us to renew our lives and return to Him.
“Worshippers Arise and Praise (Psalm 150:1)”
In today’s sermon, Assistant Pastor Redida Edwards, at church in the Y, shows us what scripture tells us in depth what praise and worship really means and that we should be courageous enough in our public worship to “make a show” for God’s Glory!
“Death or Destiny? (Luke 13:31-35)”
In today’s sermon, Pastor Craig Kuhlman, at church in the Y, shows us from Luke that as we face death, we need to seek the face of the Lord because God is our destiny.