Sermons from April 2023
Jesus is the Gate of Life
4 Easter – April 30, 2023 John 10:1-10 This morning John’s gospel gives us ten verses of packed metaphor; we are given sheep, a sheepfold, a shepherd, a gate, a gatekeeper, a pasture, a sneaky band of thieves and bandits, and an even more sinister group of smooth-tongued “strangers.” This passage though, at it’s heart, speaks to us about life. About God’s abundant life. About our relationship with God. Jesus says that he is the gate. “I am the…
Walk with Me
3 Easter – April 23, 2023 Luke 24:13-35 Today, Luke’s gospel has us walking on the road to Emmaus. This scene is set on the same day as the women’s discovery of the empty tomb from Easter. The scripture tells us that this was about a seven-mile walk. Not really that far in those days when people were used to walking. But, there are some walks that are longer than others — not because of the miles or even…
Doubts meet Wounds
2 Easter – April 16, 2023 John 20:19-31 We’re hearing about two resurrection stories this morning. Jesus appearing one week after the first, coming through locked and closed doors, saying “peace be with you” for the second time. It is the juxtaposition of fear and peace. And so, today, one week after we shout, “Alleluia!” and sing, “Christ the Lord is Risen Today!” John invites us to face our doubts, speak our fears, and yearn for more — more intimacy, more…
Embraced by Love Itself
Easter – April 9, 2023 Matthew 28:1-10 Happy Easter! Matthew presents us with one of the most dramatic readings of the resurrection. There was a great earthquake and an angel of the Lord descended, his appearance like lightening. In other words, light has split a crack in the universe and everything we thought we knew has changed. To meet Jesus is for the ground to move beneath you, nothing remains as it was. Now in the early morning, the…