"What is Our Trash? What Is Our Treasure?" (Philippians 3:4b-11 | Pentecost 16C 2016)

One of the biggest shifts in moving to Northern California from South Dakota had to be the one we manage our trash. Here, we had to learn what went in garbage, what went in compost, and what went in recycling, something we never had to think about South Dakota.

"Bring Your Confident, Persistent Prayers to God" (Luke 11:1-13 | Pentecost 10C)

If we’d really like to have a sleepover at a friend’s house, but figure Mom and Dad would shoot down the idea, we might just keep it to ourselves. If we’re sure the boss is going to reject our request for a raise or an increase in budget, we might just keep our desires to ourselves. After all, why go through the hassle and heartache of rejection if we know it’s coming in the first place?

Sermon: "We Can Be Certain!" (Luke 1:1-4; 24:44-53 | Festival of St. Luke 2015)

Festival Sundays surrounding a prominent figure from church history, biblical or otherwise, is always a delicate balancing act. Whether we are speaking about Martin Luther’s work at a Reformation celebration later this month or a festival like we have before us today, celebrating the work of the Evangelist Luke, we are very careful to make clear that we are not merely celebrating or even going to the extreme of worshipping the human being.