Sermon for the Second Sunday after Epiphany, AD 2022
January 24th, 2022
The miracle of the water into wine may be one of Jesus’ strangest miracles. It is completely unnecessary for Jesus to do. This isn’t Jesus cleansing a leper who has been suffering his entire life, or ...  Read More
by Pastor Antonetti
Sermon for the Baptism of Our Lord, January 9, AD 2021
January 10th, 2022
JESUS comes to John in the wilderness to be baptized by him. John refuses. He has been giving a baptism for repentance of sins. John knows that Jesus has no sins to repent of. John knows that Jesus h...  Read More
by Pastor Antonetti
Sermon for the Second Sunday after Christmas, AD 2021
January 3rd, 2022
Has God forgotten us? The Magi’s visit to the Christ child is great with their expensive gifts, but it means that now Jesus, the true King of the Jews, has come under jealous Herod’s radar. It seems e...  Read More
by Pastor Antonetti
Sermon for the Eve of the Feast of the Circumcision and Name of JESUS, AD 2021
January 3rd, 2022
Tonight’s sermon, is the last sermon you will probably hear in the year of our Lord 2021, as tomorrow begins the year of our Lord 2022. That is what A.D. means on our calendar, the Year of Our Lord. F...  Read More
by Pastor Antonetti
Sermon for the Feast of St. Stephen, AD 2021
December 31st, 2021
The problem when we read a great martyrdom account like that of St. Stephen, is that we think we cannot relate, as we have never been persecuted for our faith. Our lives can seem petty and insignifica...  Read More
by Pastor Antonetti
Sermon for Christmas Day, AD 2021
December 31st, 2021
In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. This creation of God in the very beginning, God’s absolute creation from nothing, was formless, empty, and dark. It was uninhabitable by anythin...  Read More
by Pastor Antonetti
Sermon for Christmas Eve, AD 2021
December 31st, 2021
After 400 years of silence, 400 years of no words from the prophets, the Savior is here, Christ the Lord. This Christ was foretold from the very beginning, the seed of the woman who would crush the se...  Read More
by Pastor Antonetti
Sermon for Rorate Coeli, the Fourth Sunday in Advent, AD 2021
December 19th, 2021
In modern American Christianity, a testimony is often what one person tells another person, usually a friend or acquaintance, about what God has done for them. Sometimes it can be a long story about h...  Read More
by Pastor Antonetti
Sermon for Advent Midweek Service, December 15, AD 2021
December 16th, 2021
Who is a God like you? As we hear the final sermon this Advent season from the prophet Micah, we end with Micah’s statement, who is a God like you? He is the God who forgives sin of those who repent a...  Read More
by Pastor Antonetti
Sermon for Gaudete, the Third Sunday in Advent, AD 2021
December 12th, 2021
Rejoice! Rejoice in the Lord always, and again I say, rejoice! So begins the introit today on the third Sunday of Advent, known as Gaudete – or, Rejoice! All you blind, rejoice, for you will see! All ...  Read More
by Pastor Antonetti
Sermon for Advent Midweek Service, December 8, AD 2021
December 9th, 2021
Why Bethlehem? Of course, you’ve heard the Christmas songs, you’ve heard of Bethlehem, the place where Jesus is born. What is so special about Bethlehem? Well, outwardly, it’s about as special as Tamp...  Read More
by Pastor Antonetti
Sermon for Populus Zion, the Second Sunday in Advent, AD 2021
December 5th, 2021
Jesus’ second coming might be the topic that attracts Christians’ attention the quickest....  Read More
by Pastor Antonetti
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