November 9, 2021

Message: “Traditional Service” from Mother Wendy Billingslea

A message from the series "A New Day: Sermon Series." In this Gospel, Jesus again teaches what is about to happen in terms of his betrayal, death, and resurrection. The implications of what this means for his disciples is addressed in the second half of this passage. Almost humorously, they are described as arguing about “who was the greatest.” Jesus teaches a radically different way for them and all his future followers—they are to be “servants of all” (where we get the modern phrase, “servant leadership”). Jesus then focuses their attention on a child— that how we welcome one child is a sign of how we welcome Jesus in our lives. So, our questions this week: How do I live my faith? Do I seek to be “first” or am I serving others as Jesus taught? Do I take time to welcome children?
November 9, 2021

Message: “Sermón de las Misa” from Fr. Andreis Diaz

A message from the series "A New Day: Sermon Series." Esta semana, la lectura del evangelio comienza con Jesús preguntando, ¿Quién dice la gente que soy? Los discípulos le dieron diferentes respuestas y Pedro le contestó, “Tú eres el Mesías”. Para nosotros hoy, vale la pena revisar la pregunta de Jesús: “¿Quién dice la gente que es?” Y “¿Quién digo que es Jesús?”
November 9, 2021

Message: “Jordan Service” from Fr. Keith Oglesby

A message from the series "A New Day: Sermon Series." In this week’s Gospel, Jesus begins by asking “Who do people say that I am?” After the disciples offer different responses, Peter famously answers, “You are the Christ.” For us today, it is worth revisiting Jesus’ questions, “Who do people say that he is?” And “Who do I say that Jesus is?”
November 9, 2021

Message: “Traditional Service” from Fr. Tom Reeder

A message from the series "A New Day: Sermon Series." In this week’s Gospel, Jesus begins by asking “Who do people say that I am?” After the disciples offer different responses, Peter famously answers, “You are the Christ.” For us today, it is worth revisiting Jesus’ questions, “Who do people say that he is?” And “Who do I say that Jesus is?”