When Martin Luther was asked about the true nature of Christian worship, he referred to the ten lepers who were cleansed by Jesus in Luke’s Gospel. How can we learn humility in our daily life of following Jesus? What should our response be to his cleansing work in our lives? Listen to this week’s message by Fr. Michael Novotny on the tenth leper.
The Seventeenth Sunday after Pentecost
The Sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost
If only a resurrected dead man could warn the world of the place of torment, then all would believe! This was the rich man’s reasoning in Luke 16:19-31. Jesus’ famous parable, the Rich Man and Lazarus, is a challenge to persist in prayer and proclaiming the gospel. Listen to Fr. Gerry McDermott help us understand that faith is a much greater miracle than we often suppose.
The Fifteenth Sunday after Pentecost
After reflecting on our past and present, Fr. Michael gives us three paths to consider for our future. Our temptation is to settle into spiritual apathy or to grow numerically without ministering to those dying in our midst. Listen to the third and final part of Fr. Michael’s sermon series on our ministry together.
The Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost
Biblical, communal, sacramental, liturgical, and missional. What do these words mean in the life of Christ the King Anglican Church? This week Fr. Michael Novotny continues our three-part series on our ministry together. If you are curious about CtK’s identity as Anglicans, listen to this week’s sermon IDENTITY: Whom has God called us to be?
The Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost
Before they entered the Promised Land the Israelites were admonished to remember all that the Lord had accomplished for them. As we approach the 1-year mark in our new location, it is important for us to recount the Lord’s blessings for Christ the King Anglican Church. This week, Fr. Michael Novotny begins a short sermon series on where we’ve been and where the Lord is leading our church. Listen to the first sermon in this series entitled, “Remember: From Where Has God Brought Us?”