Latest sermon postings
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Vine and Branches

On Unity Sunday, we are called to rediscover our identity as branches of the True Vine—Jesus Christ—whose life flows through us, binding diverse members into one Body and empowering us to bear lasting fruit for God’s glory. As the prophetic sticks in Ezekiel were joined in one hand, so too are we grafted into one…
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What Will This Child Become?

On All Souls Day and Sunday School Sunday, we ask with sacred wonder, “What will this child become?”—not out of mere curiosity, but in deep trust that every life, from cradle to grave, is held within God’s eternal purposes, named by grace, and destined for glory. In the liturgy of life and death, Christian formation…
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Priesthood of All Believers

On Laity Sunday, we reclaim a vital truth: every baptized believer is a priest—anointed to worship, witness, and serve. Drawing from Isaiah, Peter, the Psalms, and the prayer of Jesus, this sermon renews our understanding of the Church as a community of consecrated, courageous ministers—not passive spectators but living stones in God’s redemptive work.
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Education as a Ministry of the Church

Education is not merely a support function but a sacred ministry at the heart of the Church’s mission. From Ezra’s public reading of the Law to Jesus’ Beatitudes on the mountaintop, teaching is a divine vocation that forms believers, renews covenant, and transforms lives.
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Theological Education: Making of the Faithful

Theological education is not merely about learning doctrine but about becoming faithful—formed by Scripture, shaped by virtue, and rooted in divine memory. As this sermon explores through Joshua, Paul, Jesus, and the Psalms, true theological formation involves heart, mind, and spirit being cultivated in the presence of God to bear lasting fruit for the Church…
