When the prophet Isaiah told King Ahaz to ask for a sign, Ahaz refused. In response, God promised Israel the sign of the Virgin Birth of Christ. This week, Dcn. Daniel Logan admonishes us to be firm in the faith, even when we cannot see how God will accomplish his promises.
The Third Sunday in Advent
Do you struggle with doubt? As he sat it prison John the Baptist sent word to Jesus: “Are you the one who is to come, or shall we look for another?” This week’s message from Fr. Michael Novotny encourages us to share God’s work in our lives with others. As we do so, we assure our neighbors that Jesus is the One to come, that their doubting might turn to rejoicing.
The Second Sunday in Advent
Are you ready for Christmas? This week’s message comes from Fr. Gerry McDermott on preparing for the celebration of Christ’s first coming. In this week’s gospel passage, John the Baptist cries out, “Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand” (Matt. 3:1-12). Listen to this important reminder to confess our sins and prepare Him room in our hearts.
Christ the King Sunday
Christ the King Sunday is a big day for our parish. Today is the feast day of our church and we celebrate the 1st year in our new building. This day is also marked with Holy Baptism and a reminder that we are called to follow our King Jesus Christ. Listen to this week’s message as we are challenged to stop dictating the terms of our own salvation.
The Twenty-Third Sunday after Pentecost
What is a deacon in the Anglican tradition? Why is ordination necessary? This week Christ the King Anglican Church celebrates the ordinations of Jarrod Hill and Ben Williams to the diaconate. Listen to Bishop David Bryan’s message on this important office and the necessity of servanthood in the life of the church.
The Twenty-Second Sunday after Pentecost
In a confrontation with the Sadducees who did not believe in the resurrection, Jesus declared that God is not the God of the dead, but of the living (Luke 11:38). In this week’s gospel reading, Jesus confronts us with the reality of the bodily resurrection from the dead. Just as he would be physically raised from the dead, so will those who “are considered worthy.” Listen to this week’s message delivered by Fr. Michael Novotny.
The Twenty-First Sunday after Pentecost
“Our hope is not in our repentance, our hope is in Jesus Christ.” When the Lord stopped in Jericho and called to the hated tax collector Zacchaeus, the crowds must have been indignant. This week’s message from Mr. Jarrod Hill challenges us to place repentance as a priority in our lives without hoping in our repentance. Listen to this important message from Luke 19:1-10.







