When Jesus entered Jerusalem riding on a donkey, he wasn’t just entering as a humble king, but also as a priest to offer himself as a sacrifice for mankind’s sin. As we begin Holy Week, Fr. Michael encourages us to cherish the remaining days of Lent and prepare for Resurrection Sunday.
The Fifth Sunday in Lent
How much do you love your life? As we approach Holy Week Jesus tells us that those who love their lives will lose them, while those who hate their lives will gain them. This week’s message from Beeson Divinity School founder Dr. Timothy George helps us understand how vital this concept is to our grasp of the gospel.
The Fourth Sunday in Lent
To whom is your life lived? To the gods of this present age or the God who has made you alive in Christ Jesus? 2 Chronicles 36:14-23 speaks of the unfaithfulness of God’s officers and priests which led to the Babylonian captivity. In this week’s message, Fr. Michael Novotny engages this difficult text and how relevant it is in the church today.
The Third Sunday in Lent
Does zeal for God’s house consume you as it did Jesus? As Jesus clears the temple of merchants and money-changers, his disciples remember Psalm 69:9. In this week’s message, Fr. Michael Novotny helps us understand the significance of this episode in Jesus’ ministry and how it applies to how we understand the importance of God’s presence, the Temple, and the Church in our lives today.
The First Sunday in Lent
Do you trust the Lord? This is difficult for every Christian. The Fall of mankind was the result of Adam’s failure to trust God. In his baptism and temptation in the desert, Jesus did what Adam could not: withstand the deception of Satan. As we begin our Lenten journey, listen to this important message by Fr. Michael Novonty.
Ash Wednesday
Will you observe a holy Lent or not? This is a compelling question that we must all ask on Ash Wednesday. As we begin our season of preparation for the celebration of the Resurrection, Fr. Michael challenges us with this question, admonishing us to fast, pray, and give alms over the course of the next 40 days.