SPLC Sermon Podcast
This sermon falls in the liturgical "in-between" after Christ's Ascension but before Pentecost, and it asks a question the first disciples must have been wrestling with: "How does the Church carry on without Jesus physically present?" The answer from John 15:26–27 is that Jesus himself sends the Holy Spirit from the Father, and it's the Spirit's testimony about Christ that gives the Church anything worth saying at all. On Commitment Sunday at St. Peter's, this message connects the dots between the apostolic witness and the sacrificial generosity of a congregation looking to expand its ministry for future generations. Drawing on Moses' story, courtroom witness language, and even a well-known candy bar ad campaign, the sermon makes the case that bearing witness to Jesus is costly — but it's always been worth it. The generations who built a cathedral on the prairie when nothing else was out here believed that, and this congregation is saying the same thing today. What does it mean to "be with Jesus from the beginning" in 2026? How does the Spirit's testimony become ours? And why does staying away from the church leave us spiritually hangry? Listen and find out. ------------------------ At St. Peter’s Lutheran Church in Gibbon, Minnesota, God has gathered a congregation where all ages are present, from newborns to grandparents. We are united in Christ through the historic liturgy. Children are a visible and joyful part of our life together, with active Sunday School and youth ministries woven into the fabric of our community. Here, every generation receives the saving benefits of Christ through His Word and Sacraments. Whether you’re listening nearby or far away, you’re welcome to join us in person or online. Visit us: 63924 240th St, Gibbon, MN 55335 | (507) 834-6676 | splcgibbon.org [https://splcgibbon.org/] Join us Sundays: * September–May * 8:30am Sunday School | 9am Bible Study | 10am Worship * June–August * 9am Worship #GibbonMN #LutheranChurchMN #LCMSWorship
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