by Sarah Toney | Aug 7, 2022 | Luke, Sarah Toney Sermon
Today’s Sermon focus The Radical Faith of Freckles My husband, Nate, and I have three dogs. You may have met Nikko, who is in Wenatchee with me and Nate has the other two, Freckles and Clay. Nikko is our old man who we rescued 2 years ago when he was 11 years...
by Sarah Toney | Jul 24, 2022 | Luke, Sarah Toney Sermon
Today’s Sermon focus Jesus’ Prayer Practice Teaching A while ago, I saw this cute little video online of this kid who was so upset, crying for help. He was in a shallow pool that was only up to the knees of the adults around him. It was a very safe...
by Barbara Rossing | Jul 10, 2022 | Dr. Barbara Rossing Sermon, Luke
Today’s Sermon focus Moved With Compassion, Showing Mercy This passage indicts people like me, who like to study and quote the Bible. I’m a scholar, like the scholar of the law who questions Jesus. This person questioning Jesus is basically asking: Do I really...
by Barbara Rossing | Jul 3, 2022 | Dr. Barbara Rossing Sermon, Luke, Mission
Today’s Sermon focus 70 Goofballs Go on a Mission The whole second half of Gospel of Luke is Jesus’ Journey to from Galilee south to Jerusalem. The movement Jesus has organized in Galilee, what we might call the “kingdom-of-God-drawing-near...
by Sarah Toney | Jun 29, 2022 | Galatians, Luke, Pentecost, Sarah Toney Sermon
Today’s Sermon focus Christians are rebels. Always have been. What’s the rebellion you’re called to in Christ? One of the fun things I’ve learned about the early church in class this past spring is that the early Christians were considered by...
by Sarah Toney | Jun 19, 2022 | Luke, Sarah Toney Sermon
Today’s Sermon focus Our freedom and salvation as Christians comes with Christ, and Christ comes with the pain of the world. It’s a both/and thing. On June 19, 1865, Union General Gordon Granger arrived in Galveston, TX bringing news of the end of the...