Weekly Sermons

This isn’t entertainment or motivational speaking, it’s faithful proclamation of the Word.

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Faithful Preaching

Our Pastor’s sermons are grounded in God’s Law and the joy of the Gospel, drawing directly from Scripture to proclaim God’s truth.

Through the sermon, the Holy Spirit works to convict us of sin, drive us to repentance, and direct us to Christ as our only hope and salvation. The Law shows us our need and the Gospel announces what God has done to meet that need through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

In a noisy and fractious world, the pulpit stands as a place where God’s truth is proclaimed without alteration or compromise. Here, Christ is preached, sins are forgiven, and faith is sustained by the Word of God.

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Whether you want to get a preview of the coming Sunday’s message, save a favorite sermon, or listen when you can’t attend church, our most recent sermons are available below.

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Then He said to them, “Go into all the world and preach the gospel to all creation.”
– Mark 16:15

Sermons

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Saved

† Third Sunday of Easter † April 19, 2026

Peter calls people to be saved from a “crooked generation.” All people are sinners by nature, bent away from God and in need of repentance. Peter’s message was simple: repent and be baptized in the name of Jesus for the forgiveness of sins. Through baptism, the Holy Spirit delivers the forgiveness that Jesus won on the cross to each believer.

The Scripture readings for this day are:

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Fear Not

† Second Sunday of Easter † April 12, 2026

Jesus’ two resurrection day appearances to the disciples brought them joy. Thomas missed Jesus’ first appearance and so doubted the witness of the others. It was the word of Jesus that brought Thomas to faith once again. This is the gift that Jesus gives to us on the second Sunday of Easter!

The Scripture readings for this day are:

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How The Story Ends

† The Resurrection Of Our Lord † April 05, 2026

The sorrow of Good Friday has given way to the joy of the resurrection of our Lord Jesus. We live each day in that joy knowing that in Jesus, our own death has been overcome. We know how the story ends. It ends not with darkness and death but eternal rejoicing in heaven and the promise of the resurrection of all flesh. Christ is risen! He is risen, indeed! Alleluia!

The Scripture readings for this day are:

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A Conversation with Pastor Magruder About Easter, Part II

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By His Wounds We Are Healed

† Good Friday † April 03, 2026

Consider the Good Friday wounds of Jesus. He endures them not because He deserved them for wrongs He did. In this Passion, He bears the sin of the world. He forgives our sins through His death. Isaiah 53:5 “By His wounds we are healed.”

The Scripture readings for this day are:

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Gift And Example

† Maundy Thursday † April 02, 2026

No greater love is there than that this self-giving love that lays down its life for another. In His Supper, at His table, He lays before you the gifts of His cross and says, “These are for you.”

The Scripture readings for this day are:

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His Blood Be Upon Us

† The Sunday Of The Passion † March 29, 2026

“The Blood That Saves”. When the Roman governor, Pilate, washed his hands of the case of Jesus of Nazareth the crowd cried, “his blood be on us and on our children.” They didn’t realize that they were speaking a profound truth. The blood of Jesus was shed for them and their children and for the whole world. It is the blood of Jesus alone that cleanses us from sin!

The Scripture readings for this day are:

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A Conversation with Pastor Magruder About Easter, Part I

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