Faith That Clings To Christ
A Lent sermon on the Canaanite woman whose persistent faith in Jesus reveals that God’s mercy is for all people. Even in suffering and silence, Christ has not abandoned His people but invites them to trust in Him.
Reverse the Curse: Expulsion
Pastor Ross explores the curse of Eden’s expulsion and its reversal in Christ. From Genesis to Revelation, the cross stands between two Trees of Life, restoring paradise and defeating death through Jesus’ resurrection.
Marked for: death|LIFE
Ash Wednesday 2026 sermon summary by Pastor Ross: The ashes remind us of death, sin, and our need for a Savior. Yet in Christ’s cross and empty tomb, death is defeated and eternal life is promised to all who believe.
From Garden Ruin to Cross Victory
Pastor Ross explores Genesis 3 and Christ’s temptation, revealing how Jesus fixes what humanity broke. From Eden’s curse to the cross’s victory, this Lenten sermon proclaims hope: God redeems His fallen creation through Christ.
The Word That Never Comes Back Empty
A Sexagesima Sunday sermon on Isaiah 55 proclaiming God’s Word that never returns empty. Christ feeds His people with forgiveness and life, creating a harvest of faith not by works, but by grace alone.
The Truth Unchanging
A Septuagesima and LHM Sunday sermon on John 16, proclaiming Christ as the unchanging truth in a post-truth world. The Holy Spirit convicts of sin, delivers forgiveness, and sends the Gospel to the ends of the earth.
Do Not Build the Tents
A Transfiguration Sunday sermon proclaiming Christ’s revealed glory, His journey to the cross, and the hope of eternal life. Jesus does not preserve the moment—He redeems the world, conquering sin, death, and Satan for us.
Keeping Our Eyes on the Savior
A sermon on the Confession of St. Peter exploring what it truly means to confess Jesus as the Christ—rejecting false expectations, trusting the cross, and keeping our eyes fixed on Christ amid a broken world.
You Give Jesus Your Sins
A Baptism of Our Lord sermon on Christ taking our sins, universal atonement, and living the baptized life with hope. Jesus is baptized for us so we may live as forgiven children of God in a broken world.
The Cross in Suffering
A sermon confronting suffering, sin, and false views of God. Pastor Ross shows why hardship does not disprove God, exposes transactional faith, and proclaims Christ’s cross and empty tomb as our true hope.
From the Stump Comes Life: God With Us, Not Far Off
A Christmas sermon on Simeon, Anna, and the child Jesus: God is not distant but near. In Christ, dead trees live, sinners are forgiven, and believers become children who call God ‘Abba, Father.’
Letting Go of the Blanket: Fear Not, for Christ Is Born
A Christmas Eve sermon proclaiming Christ as our true peace and hope, calling us to let go of fear and trust the Savior who came as a child to conquer sin, death, and the grave for us.
Judgment, Joy, and the Hope that Fills Heaven
Advent 2 reminds us of Christ’s coming judgment and saving grace, calling believers to hope, repentance, and joyful witness during the Christmas season.
The King Who Gathers His Scattered People
Advent reminds us of the King who gathers His scattered people. Christ is the righteous Branch who saves, restores, and will reunite all believers when He comes again to heal the nations.
Thanksgiving That Pushes Back: Gratitude as Holy Rebellion
A Thanksgiving sermon on Romans 1:21 showing how true gratitude resists the world’s discontent, reveals God’s continual provision, and leads us to Christ—the greatest gift who forgives even our ingratitude. A call to joyful, holy thanksgiving.
Are You Ready? Living in Daily Expectation of Christ’s Return
A sermon on the Parable of the Ten Virgins: What does it mean to be spiritually prepared for Christ’s return? Explore faith, readiness, and the hope Christ gives as He purifies and prepares His people.
Forgiven Much, Forgiving Much
Jesus calls us to forgive as we have been forgiven. This sermon on Matthew 18 shows how God’s overwhelming mercy frees us to forgive others, live in grace, and reflect Christ’s love in our homes, families, and daily relationships.
The Word That Heals
When a desperate father begs Jesus to heal his dying son, faith in the Word brings life. The 21st Sunday after Trinity reminds us that true belief isn’t in miracles—but in the Savior who speaks them into being.
The Countless Multitude: Heaven Touches Earth
The Church is one holy, universal body—past, present, and future—united in Christ. In Holy Communion, heaven touches earth as believers join the countless multitude before the Lamb.
The Eternal Gospel
Reformation Sunday celebrates the heart of the Gospel—salvation by grace through faith in Christ alone. We are not saved by our works but by God’s mercy. Through Jesus’ death and resurrection, our sins are forgiven, and we live as God’s redeemed children.