Dan Herold | Luke 16:19-31 | September 25, 2016 If you had a million dollars, what would you do? I remember thinking about that question when I was younger, and a million dollars seemed like an infinite amount of money. It seemed like I could do anything I wanted and never run out of money […]
Posts in category September 2016 Sermons
The Shrewd Servant
Dan Herold | Luke 16:1-13 | September 18, 2016 (Sermon begins at 20:03) In our gospel reading this morning we heard one of the more difficult to understand parables which Jesus taught. Parables were a common teaching tool which Jesus used to teach important lessons about life as a Christian. A parable is defined as […]
It’s for Your Own Goo...
Dan Herold | Hosea 3:1-5 | September 11, 2016 What’s the most disgusting, filthy, gut-wrenching thing you have ever experienced? I’m not talking about getting a little sweaty and dirty while working outside. I’m talking absolutely intolerable, stomach churning, gross. I can think of a few. If you’ve ever had a freezer stop working and […]
Cost of Discipleship
Dan Herold | Philippians 3:4b-11 | September 4, 2016 In our Gospel reading this morning Jesus talked to us about considering the cost of being his disciple. He told us that it wasn’t an easy job and that much was required of those who wished to be his disciple. Often, throughout Jesus time on earth, […]