The Tenth Sunday after Pentecost

The Tenth Sunday after Pentecost

The prophet Jeremiah had an unpopular message. Many of the prophets in his day were preaching lies and the people received them gladly. Through Jeremiah, God condemned these prophets and their deceits. In this week’s sermon Fr. Michael reminds us to watch out for these prophets in our own day and reiterates the necessity of repentance for our redemption.

The Eighth Sunday after Pentecost

The Eighth Sunday after Pentecost

How do you respond to the unpleasant realities in life? It can be difficult for Christians to reconcile God’s goodness with the realities of life. This week’s text, Ecclesiastes 1:12-2:11, introduces King Solomon’s honest search for meaning. Join Fr. Michael as he expounds this poignant passage and reminds us how Christ crucifixion and resurrection give meaning to the cold hard facts of our existence.

The Sixth Sunday after Pentecost

The Sixth Sunday after Pentecost

What does it mean to sit at the feet of our Lord? This week’s gospel passage in Luke 10:38-42 tells of Mary’s busy sister, Martha, who is taught the value of feasting on the words of Christ. Join Fr. Michael Novotny this week as we sit under this teaching of Jesus.

***We apologize for our technical difficulties during the first portion of this sermon.***

The Third Sunday after Pentecost

The Third Sunday after Pentecost

Paul says, “For you were called to freedom, brothers. Only do not use your freedom as an opportunity for the flesh, but through love serve one another” (Gal. 5:13). How do Christians live in freedom without using it for our own ends? This week, Fr. Michael encourages us to walk in step with the Holy Spirit as we love one another in true Christian freedom.