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.
“Put to the Test (Luke 4:1-13)”
In today’s sermon, Pastor Craig Kuhlman, at church in the Y, shows us from Luke that Jesus past the test of temptations not only for Himself but for us as well.
“Eye-Opening Worship and Prayer (Luke 9:28-43a (NRSV)”
In today’s sermon, Assistant Pastor Ed Stonick, at church in the Y, encourages us, from Luke’s gospel, to consider the importance of worship and prayer to help us see more fully the glory of God.
“A Different Kind of Love (Luke 6:27-38)”
which we’re to give to others.]
In today’s sermon, Pastor Craig Kuhlman, at church in the Y, shows us from Luke that Jesus came to show us a different kind of love, which is God’s love, which we’re to give to others.
“God Isn’t Finished With You Yet (Psalm 92:4-5, 12-15)”
In today’s sermon, Elder Jim Roberts, at church in the Y, shares with us his personal story which gives us insight as to how we can, even in old age, continue to serve God.
“When Our Nets Seem Empty (Luke 5:1-11)”
In today’s sermon, Pastor Craig Kuhlman, at church in the Y, shows us from Luke that when we reach out to share our faith with others, that even though our nets seem empty, it’s the work of Jesus and the Holy Spirit.
“Happiness and Joy (Philippians)”
In today’s sermon, Elder Larry Helscher, at church in the Y, shows us the spiritual difference between happiness and joy and how our joy comes from Jesus.
“Praying Through the Psalms: An Interactive Discipline (Psalms 4-7)”
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.
“A Sign of the Son (John 2:1-11)”
In today’s sermon, Pastor Craig Kuhlman, at church in the Y, shows us that when John writes about the signs of Jesus, he is showing us the miracles of Jesus, who is our Savior.
“Why Baptism? (Luke 3: 15-17, 21-22)”
In today’s sermon, Pastor Craig Kuhlman, at church in the Y, shows us that baptism solidifies and soaks us in our triune relationship with the Father, Son and Spirit.