09-NOV-2025 When the World Does Not Make Sense
When suffering strikes, our instinct is often to search for a reason—to find the flaw, the misstep, the explanation that will make the world feel orderly again. This sermon, written by Sean Alan Morris, reflects on Job’s refusal to accept easy answers and invites us to tell the truth about suffering, resist blame, and stand with those whose pain the world is too quick to explain away.
19-OCT-2025 The Work That Is Ours To Do
Faith does not come alive through spectacle, but through persistence. This sermon reflects on the everyday work of discipleship—faith written on the heart, justice pursued without fanfare, and the steady courage to keep showing up and supplying the power God has already placed within us.
21-SEP-2025 Tears and Testimony
Scripture does not shy away from tears. Again and again, faith is voiced through lament before it is spoken in praise. This sermon reflects on how testimony is shaped not only by triumph, but by grief honestly named and faithfully carried.