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.

March 10, 2024
The Rev. Lisa Ozaeta
To watch the sermon click here. Today we read what may be the most famous verse in the entire Bible certainly in the New Testament.…
March 3, 2024
The Rev. Doyt L. Conn, Jr.
To watch the sermon click here. Is it possible that the Jesus we meet in the Temple this morning, weaving a whip of cords and…
February 25, 2024
To watch the sermon click here. Do you know what this is? That's right - canoe paddle…and you're wondering why I'm holding this morning. Well,…
February 18, 2024
The Rev. Lisa Ozaeta
To watch the sermon click here. Today is the first Sunday in Lent. Our reading is from the gospel of Mark where the narrative unfolds…
February 14, 2024
Diane Carlisle, Lay Preacher
To watch the sermon click here. Today is Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent. I have to admit that Lent is my favorite season…
February 11, 2024
Susan Pitchford, Lay Preacher
To watch the sermon click here. What if you could see things as they really are? I mean, everything. What if you could see everything…
February 4, 2024
The Rev. Doyt L. Conn, Jr.
To watch the sermon click here. Good morning. Over the last month or so I've been preaching about big visionary things, sweeping things, that call…
January 28, 2024
The Rev. Doyt L. Conn, Jr.
To watch the sermon click here. I have been walking most of my life. You saw me do it earlier. I'm getting pretty good at…
January 21, 2024
The Rev. Doyt L. Conn, Jr.
To watch the sermon click here. I don't know about you, but I thought Jesus and John the Baptist were friends. That's what the tradition…