Sermon Library

An archived conversation about the Kingdom of God

In simplest terms, a conversation about the Kingdom of God is a conversation about how to live in the world as it was made by God to be lived in. Toward this end, sermons at Epiphany expand on the insights provided by scripture and particularly by the life of Jesus Christ. The exposition focuses on context, both historical and current, as well as practical “take home” exercises that allow the realities of God to take root in our hearts.

November 3, 2019
The Rev. Dr. Peter Strimer
Well this is one morning where the 7:30 am preacher can honestly encourage you to sneak into the balcony of the church and to catch…
October 27, 2019
Miles Ewing, lay preacher
To listen to the sermon click here. Good morning.  For those of you who I have not met, my name is Miles Ewing.  I have…
October 20, 2019
The Rev. Doyt L. Conn, Jr.
To listen to the sermon click here. This morning I’d like to talk about power. I’d like to talk about personal power, and I’d like…
October 13, 2019
The Rev. Ruth Anne Garcia
To listen to the sermon click here. As you walked in this morning, you probably walked by members of Epiphany who serve as ushers. We…
October 6, 2019
The Rev. Doyt L. Conn, Jr.
To listen to the sermon, click here. What promises do you keep? How often do you make a promise? Once a day? Once a week?…
September 29, 2019
The Rev. Doyt L. Conn, Jr.
To listen to the sermon click here. Have you ever had a friend who just kept doing the same old idiotic thing over and over…
September 22, 2019
The Rev. Doyt L. Conn, Jr.
To listen to the sermon click here. As you know, part of what happens from this pulpit on Sundays is the seeking out of scriptural…
September 15, 2019
The Rev. Doyt L. Conn, Jr.
To listen to the sermon, click here. Today we encounter Jeremiah, an Old Testament prophet, known as the “weeping” prophet. Not a very distinguished nickname,…
September 8, 2019
The Rev. Doyt L. Conn, Jr.
To listen to the sermon click here. As many of you know, this summer I was part of an Epiphany pilgrimage that walked 120 miles…