Rev. Dana Orwig reflects on Elizabeth and Mary as the first to believe the Messiah had come, and all the Holy Spirit was and is doing.
The Rev. Tim Baer talks about the true meaning of the word "repent."
The Rev. Kirsten Baer speaks of a vision of God's peace, and how Advent calls us to prepare the way for it.
The Rev. Helen Waddle begins our series of sermons on the Advent season.
The Rev. Dana Orwig reflects on the relatively recent feast of Christ the King Sunday, and it's continued relevance for us today.
Fr. Tim reflects on the past 10 years of Grace Church, and what makes us the consecrated Body of Christ out in the world - and how we can continue to remain Here for Good.
Fr. Tim Baer reminds us that we are here at Grace Church for God's good - and invites us all to participate sacrificially in that ministry.
The Rev. Tim Baer reminds us about the importance of remaining grounded in gratitude for all the gifts that God has given us, and the ministry that is happening at Grace Church.
The Rev. Kirsten Baer reminds us that we don't need to be perfect to be a disciple of Jesus.
The Rev. Tim Baer talks about having a healthy spiritual life, and how to find that spiritual direction.
On St. Francis Sunday, Deacon Jaron reminds us of the importance of caring for creation.
We were fortunate to have Bishop Gene Robinson with us preaching and presiding on September 29, 2024 as we continued to celebrate our tenth anniversary as a church. In his sermon, Bishop Robinson speaks of God's outrageous love for each and every one of us, and how we are called to church to be fed and nourished with that love, so we can go out and tell others of that great love.
The Rev. Dana Orwig reminds us of Jesus' words about how to welcome our neighbor is to welcome God in our midst.
Fr. Tim talks about cultivating a deep friendship with Jesus in prayer, in worship, in contemplation, and in life and what that looks like.
Fr. Tim reminds us we are all human, all fragile, and all in need of God's mercy.
The Rev. Kirsten Baer discusses the importance of showing the love of Jesus to our neighbors, both in the greater church and in the community.
The Rev. Dana Orwig talks about having civil discussions around the issues of politics, and what God wants of us in holding to our kingdom values.
Fr. Tim speaks on John 6 as Jesus calls himself "the bread of life." Are we really taking time to savor all Jesus has to offer us?
Fr. Tim uses an apt shark metaphor - do we run away from our problems, or do stand and face them directly?
Deacon Jaron gives thanks for Grace Church and the ministry done here, and encourages us to continue to be a church that listens to the spirit and does the good work of the ministry that we are doing.