In Luke 18, Jesus tells a parable about a Pharisee and a tax-collector. We learn that sometimes the most religious of us are farthest from God, that sinners who humble themselves are welcomed, and that ALL of us desperately need Jesus.
Genesis 32. Jacob wrestles and receives a new name and a new identity. And receive a reminder that God often wants to change us rather than our situation.
Fr. Nick preaches from the story of the ten lepers. What drives our relationship with God? Is it true and steady love for him?
Fr. Cameron takes us into Luke 17 and the disciples' request to increase their faith.
Fr. Cameron discusses the call to intercede in 1 Timothy 2. The Cross of our Lord was the greatest instance of intercession and we are called to pray in union with it.
Jesus' address to the guests of a banquet teaches us much about what true hospitality looks like in the Kingdom.
In this sermon, Fr. Nick looks at Hebrews 12 and reminds us how to rightly fear the Lord.
In this sermon, Fr. Cameron preaches from Hebrews 12, calling us to a life of Christ-like endurance as we race to the finish line.
In this sermon on Hebrews 11, Fr. Cameron looks at Abraham's example of faith(fulness) as he entrusted his future to God. We too can stake our lives on God's own faithfulness as we gaze upon our Lord Jesus' Cross.
Fr. Nick challenges us to lives of radical generosity as we look at Jesus' parable of the rich fool.
Michael Schiller, a campus missionary with Intervarsity Fellowship shares the word with us today.
In this episode, Pastor Nick unpacks surprising pieces of this timeless parable.
Fr. Cameron looks at Colossians 1:13-14 and some practical things we can do to enjoy our place in the Kingdom of Light and stay free from the influence of the "domain of darkness."
In this class, we look at the exponential growth of Christianity in the Roman Empire and the ensuing institutionalization of the faith. We also look at the prominent spiritual practices around the martyrs and saints.
Looking at Psalm 66, Fr. Nick calls our attention to the riches of praying the Psalms.
Fr. Cameron teaches on the origins of monastic Christianity in response to compromise in the 4th century church.
When we talk about conversion, we often refer to a moment of decision. Fr. Cameron challenges us to think about conversion as a life fully surrendered to Jesus in response to his call to forsake all.
text: Luke 9:51-62
In this class, Fr. Cameron looks at the spirituality of the Eucharist in the early church, exploring 3 distinct elements of the church's understanding: Sacrifice, Eschatology, and Communion. Tune in!
In this sermon on Zechariah 12 & 13, Fr. Cameron points at God's agency and our need in the work of spiritual renewal.
In this second episode, Fr. Cameron answers the question "What's a church father, anyway?" and walks through 3 important elements of their spirituality: unity, martyrdom, and initiation rites.