Pastor Marggraf preaches on Matthew 28:19.
What does God think about race and justice? What does God want Christians to think about these things? Find answers in this sermon based on Matthew 28:19.
Pastor Marggraf preaches on Matthew 28:19.
What does God think about race and justice? What does God want Christians to think about these things? Find answers in this sermon based on Matthew 28:19.
Pastor Marggraf preaches on Acts 2:1-21.
God sent his Holy Spirit to the disciples on Pentecost and changed them. God sends that same Holy Spirit today. Learn more in this sermon based on Acts 2:1-21.
Pastor Marggraf preaches on Luke 24:44-53.
The ascended Jesus rules creation and cares for his disciples. This is cause for great joy! Learn more in this sermon based on Luke 24:44-53.
Pastor Marggraf preaches on Psalm 23:5-6.
As a shepherd provides for his sheep, so God provides for you. A beautiful truth! But what does it mean? Find answers in this sermon based on Psalm 23:5-6.
Pastor Marggraf preaches on Psalm 23:4.
As a shepherd protects his sheep, so God protects you. A beautiful truth! But what does it mean? Find answers in this sermon based on Psalm 23:4.
Pastor Marggraf preaches on Psalm 23:1-3.
As a shepherd guides his sheep, so God guides you. A beautiful truth! But what does it mean? Find answers in this sermon based on Psalm 23:1-3.
Pastor Marggraf preaches on 1 Peter 1:17-21.
An honest look at the bleakness of human existence can leave you feeling empty. There's a remedy for that. Learn more in this sermon based on 1 Peter 1:17-21.
Pastor Marggraf preaches on Acts 2:14a, 22-32.
The resurrection of Jesus Christ is the remedy to doubt. Learn how in this sermon based on Acts 2:14a, 22-32.
Pastor Marggraf preaches on Matthew 28:1-10.
The resurrection of Jesus Christ answers important questions about identity - both Jesus' and yours. Learn more about who Jesus is and who you are in this sermon based on Matthew 28:1-10.
Pastor Marggraf preaches on Zechariah 9:9-10.
We live in strange times. When this sermon was written, the world was dealing with the effects of COVID-19. In several months or several years, what new challenges will we face? Despite all strangeness, discover why there remains reason to rejoice in this sermon based on Zechariah 9:9-10.