Jesus often taught in parables, and does so in today’s Gospel reading. What do those parables teach us about our desire for radical change, mankind’s propensity to build world-spanning empires, and how those things relate to God’s kingdom?
The Second Sunday After Pentecost
In the Gospel of Mark, our Lord Jesus Christ heals the afflicted and casts out demons. But by whose authority? Is he misguided, in need of an intervention?
Trinity Sunday
Pentecost
Pentecost is the birthday of the Church, on which it was blessed with the gift of the Holy Spirit. What implications does this gift have for our lives?
The Sunday After the Ascension
The Sixth Sunday of Easter
God is love. What does this mean? Christians confess that God is triune: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. This week’s message on 1 John 4:7-21 explores the implications of the love that has eternally existed between these three persons. Join Fr. Michael Novotny as we grapple with how this truth relates to our lives today.
The Fifth Sunday of Easter
What is love? Christian love is different from the world’s love in that it is founded on the event of Jesus’ sacrificial death on the cross. This week’s message from Fr. Michael Novotny shows us that there is a direct correlation between our love of God and our love of fellow Christians. If we cannot love one another, we cannot be Christians.