For I determined to know nothing among you save Jesus Christ and him as crucified (1 Cor. 2:2). The ancients built the tower of Babel to scale the parapets of heaven. Athens erected her altars to gods ...
Instead of exhaustion, homiletics can bring you life. Perhaps the most visible part of pastoring is the upfront teaching and preaching. Bringing a timely and truthful message demands preparation, ...
The Passion narrative of St. Matthew begins in the 26th chapter. It starts with a subordinate clause linking our Lord’s suffering and death to his prior preaching. When Jesus finished all these words, ...
Postmodernism, with its critique of modern assumptions about knowledge, language, authority and narrative, presents new challenges for preachers. Postmodernity is generally seen as entailing a ...
That’s when the tears began to flow. At first, I was embarrassed. The vulnerability of the moment left me exposed like never ...
Some social conflicts seem so deep and pervasive that they cannot be easily defined. During World War II, General De Gaulle described the confrontation between French Liberty and German National ...
In his homily at Sunday Mass on the Feast of Christ the King, Pope Francis emphasized Jesus' crucial place in creation, history, and the Church. "The attitude demanded of us as true believers is that ...
The story of Thomas coming to faith in the risen Jesus is both a theophany and an encounter with the Incarnation. Jesus is both the crucified one and our LORD and God. The body of Jesus of Nazareth is ...
Times-Standard on MSN

Services and sermons

The Sunday worship service starts at 10 a.m. The Rev. Amy Beth Durward de Macias will present the sermon titled “Sharing in the same Baptism.” Both virtual and in-person Bible study is available.