Why is the doctrine of the Trinity so important? On this Trinity Sunday Fr. Michael Novotny explains that our triune God is an eternal relationship between Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. This is the basis for our love for God and our love for our neighbor.
Pentecost Sunday
Do you believe in the Holy Spirit? Jesus has promised to give the Holy Spirit to the church to comfort and equip us for ministry. What is the Holy Spirit calling us to do in a world shaken by the recent death of George Floyd and the ensuing unrest in our nation? Listen to Fr. Michael Novotny’s message on how God has equipped us to minister the justice, peace, and love of Jesus Christ through his Holy Spirit, viewing every individual as created in the image of God.
The Second Sunday in Lent
Jesus said, “You cannot serve God and Money” (Matt. 6:24). Lent is a season that challenges our attachment to worldly goods. In this week’s message, Fr. Michael Novotny encourages us to store up for ourselves treasures in heaven rather than here on earth. What might that look like for the church today?
The Last Sunday of Epiphany
The First Sunday in Lent
World Missions Sunday
Each Epiphany season the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA) observes World Missions Sunday. What responsibilities do we have as a church to participate in world missions? In this week’s message, Fr. Michael Novotny explores this question with missional encouragement––and challenges––as we consider the importance of sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ around the globe.
The Fifth Sunday of Epiphany
What did Jesus mean when he called his disciples salt and light? How are Christians today to understand what it means to be salt and light? This week’s message from Dcn. Chase Edgar focuses on Jesus’ introduction of the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew 5:13-20. Join Dcn. Chase as we continue celebrating Christ’s manifestation to the world in this Epiphany season.







