Scripture – Isaiah 53: 4-12 Theme: When the prophet Isaiah uttered his words, he was living 700 years before Jesus walked the earth. Yet, his words seem to predict the suffering that Jesus endured on our behalf. How could this …
Scripture – Isaiah 53: 4-12 Theme: When the prophet Isaiah uttered his words, he was living 700 years before Jesus walked the earth. Yet, his words seem to predict the suffering that Jesus endured on our behalf. How could this …
Scripture – Isaiah 35: 1-7a Theme: We are told often in the Bible to “wait upon the Lord.” Sometimes that is VERY difficult to do! But the Lord also promises us that someday all will be made perfect and right. …
Scripture – Isaiah 6: 1-8 Theme: When the Lord called Isaiah, he answered, “Here I am…send me!” This should be the response of all of us when the Lord points us toward something that needs doing in His earthly kingdom.
May 30, 2021 Trinity Sunday Scripture readings: Isaiah 6: 1-8 & Romans 8: 12-17 When each of us was a child, what probably happened in our lives was that we figured out who to ask for help in certain situations. I …
Sunday, December 20, 2020 Fourth Sunday of Advent – Love Special presentation by our choir Scripture readings: from Isaiah 40 and Luke 1-2
June 24, 2020 Scripture – 1st John 3:4 and Isaiah 2:4 Theme: With all the divisions all over the world today – especially in our own country – it is important to remember what Rodney King asked in the early …
February 26, 2020 Ash Wednesday Scripture reading – Isaiah 58: 1-12 From Gruden’s Complete Concordance to the Old and New Testaments, the following comments on the concept of fasting: Fasting has, in all ages and among all nations, been much …
January 26, 2020 Third Sunday of Epiphany Scripture readings – Isaiah 9: 1-4 and Matthew 4: 12-17 As you look at this poster of Uncle Sam, what do you remember about it? The character of Uncle Sam has represented America …
January 19, 2020 Second Sunday After Epiphany Scripture readings – Isaiah 49: 1-7 and John 1: 29-42 In the past, here at Heritage, I have stepped up before you and asked the question that is the title of today’s sermon. …