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.

We are also on the radio! The Peace With Christ Radio Broadcast can be heard on KCOL 600 AM radio on Sundays at 8:30 AM and again at 9:03 AM.

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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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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Elijah: Food For Life

† Midweek of Lent 5 † March 25, 2026

The prophet Elijah fled for his life from the wicked queen, Jezebel. His fear and hunger were relieved by the gracious work of God. God relieves our fear and spiritual hunger by giving us the bread of life, Jesus. As we come to the end of our 40 day Lenten journey, we turn to Jesus and receive food for life from Him.

The Scripture readings for this day are:

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Resurrection Life

† The Fifth Sunday in Lent † March 22, 2026

The miracle of the resurrection of Lazarus is a sign of things to come for all who believe in Jesus. He said, “I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in me, even if he dies, will live. Everyone who lives and believes in me will never die.” (John 11:25-26). This is our resurrection life!

The Scripture readings for this day are:

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Jonah: Repentance for Life

† Midweek of Lent 4 † March 18, 2026

40 days and 40 nights. That’s how long Nineveh had to repent after Jonah’s preaching. And that is what the people of Nineveh did! God grants us 40 days in Lent to hear His preaching of repentance and remember all that He has done for us through His Son, our Lord Jesus!

The Scripture readings for this day are:

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Seeing

† The Fourth Sunday in Lent † March 15, 2026

The well-loved hymn, “Amazing Grace”, captures the faithful thanksgiving of the man born blind. Jesus healed him as He heals us from the blindness of sin and death!

The Scripture readings for this day are:

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