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From the Pulpit - Sent with Great Joy (May 17)

1 h 0 min · 18. maj 2026
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Sermon Title: Sent with Great Joy. Preacher: Deacon Stephanie Anderson. Preaching Text: Luke 24:44-53. Today we celebrate two holy moments woven together: Ascension of Our Lord and Confirmation Sunday. In Luke’s Gospel, Jesus blesses his disciples and sends them out with joy, trust, and purpose. As we celebrate our confirmands affirming their baptismal promises, we remember that this is not the end of a journey, but the beginning of a lifelong walk with Christ. Just as the disciples were sent into the world with blessing and promise, so too are these young people (and all of us!) sent to live, grow, serve, and trust in God’s abiding presence.

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From the Pulpit - The Galilean Authority (May 31)

Sermon Title: The Galilean Authority. Preacher: Intern Pastor Nathan Adu-Gyamfi. Preaching Text: Matthew 28:16-20. Today’s Gospel takes us to a mountain in Galilee after the resurrection. The disciples gather before the risen Christ carrying both worship and doubt. And there Jesus declares: “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me.” Yet the authority of Christ does not look like the authority of empire or domination. The One who reigns is the same One who washed feet, carried the cross, and wore a crown of thorns. In Him, we see the authority of the Triune God revealed through self-giving love. We too come carrying many things —faith and questions, comfort and struggle. Yet the risen Christ still gathers us, still calls us, and still sends us into the world in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. So come and worship the enthroned Christ. Come and bow before the King whose crown rested upon the cross. Let us worship God.

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