Father Eric calls us to consider how we might follow Zacchaeus' example of what it means to be a saint.
Father Eric Snyder preaches from Luke 18: 9-14 about Basic Questions regarding Watching The Strange Behavior of Christ.
Father Eric Snyder continues our sermon series on the strange behavior of Christ with this sermon on Luke 17:11-19.
Pastoral Intern Kurt Walters preaches on this passage from Luke 17: 5-10 as he continues our sermon series.
Father Eric echoes Jesus' warning about the dangers of living on "easy street".
Father Eric breaks down the parable of the dishonest manager by explaining how Christians can practice shrewdness.
Father Eric begins our new sermon series by asking us to reflect on the ways that Jesus has called us to change.
Father Ben shows us how to study one of Jesus' tougher teachings by explaining what it means for us to "hate" our family.
Pastoral intern Kory Stearns preaches on a passage from the book of Sirach, also known as Ecclesiasticus, in this sermon during our series on the Heavenly Race Here on Earth.
Father Eric continues our series with this sermon on Psalm 46 where he reminds us that we have a chance to live our lives in reference to the ultimate reality.
Father Eric Snyder begins our new sermon series Our Heavenly Race On Earth with this sermon on Genesis 15: 1-6.
Father Eric encourages us to walk confidently in our faith since we can trust in what God has done and is doing for us.
Father Eric explains what it means for us to live in the reality of God's redeeming work.
As we continue our sermon series into the book of Colossians, Father Eric explains what it means for us to receive the truth from the Holy Spirit.
To conclude our time in Galatians, Kory Stearns describes the ways that we can act out St. Paul's advice in Galatians 6.
Fr. Eric Snyder Continues our "Saved" sermon series on with this sermon on Galatians 5: 1-25.
Father Eric Snyder preaches from Galatians 3:23-29. "We are saved for a purpose beyond ourselves. We are saved so that we can serve our neighbor as a tangible, physical sign that there is hope. There is a savior for our sin-sick soul. We are one beggar telling another beggar where to find food that satisfies."