Pastor Marggraf preaches on Isaiah 55:6-11.
A word from God is beyond refreshing in a dry world. Learn more in this sermon based on Isaiah 55:6-11.
Pastor Marggraf preaches on Isaiah 55:6-11.
A word from God is beyond refreshing in a dry world. Learn more in this sermon based on Isaiah 55:6-11.
Pastor Marggraf preaches on John 6:24-35.
This world is full of food that spoils. There is only one food that endures to eternal life. Learn more in this sermon based on John 6:24-35.
Pastor Marggraf preaches on Ezra 3:10-13.
When the present is difficult, the past can seem more beautiful than it ever truly was. But if you get lost in the past, what happens to your praise for God in the present? Learn more in this sermon based on Ezra 3:10-13.
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.