Pastor Marggraf preaches on Luke 1:39-55.
The one common desire shared by all humanity: joy. To be happy. John, Elizabeth, and Mary shared a moment of joy. Learn how it’s your joy, too, in this sermon based on Luke 1:39-55.
Pastor Marggraf preaches on Luke 1:39-55.
The one common desire shared by all humanity: joy. To be happy. John, Elizabeth, and Mary shared a moment of joy. Learn how it’s your joy, too, in this sermon based on Luke 1:39-55.
Pastor Marggraf preaches on Psalm 85.
God’s song of peace is for you. Use it to destress during busy holiday seasons or whenever Satan burdens you. Learn more in this sermon based on Psalm 85.
Pastor Marggraf preaches on Luke 3:1-6.
What has happened in the past has prepared you for the future. Learn more in this sermon based on Luke 3:1-6.
Pastor Marggraf preaches on Luke 21:25-36
God's plan for the world, for your life... What is it? Does it really include trouble and heartache? Discover more about God's plan and the peace of living one day at a time in this sermon based on Luke 21:25-36.
Pastor Marggraf preaches on 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18.
Some grieve with no hope, with no solution life’s scars. Not those who know Christ. Learn more in this sermon based on 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18.
Pastor Marggraf preaches on 1 Kings 17:8-16.
Two widows. Two stories that teach us what it means to trust in God. Learn more in this sermon based on 1 Kings 17:8-16.
Pastor Marggraf preaches on Mark 10:17-27.
With an army of influencers demanding your attention, it’s important to know who you’re following. Learn more in this sermon based on Mark 10:17-27.
Pastor Marggraf preaches on Mark 10:35-45.
James and John. Jesus called them the Sons of Thunder. Learn why and discover how Jesus changed them (and changes you) in this sermon based on Mark 10:35-45.
Pastor Marggraf preaches on Hebrews 2:10-11.
Dealing with family can be difficult. Learn to see family differently in this sermon based on Hebrews 2:10-11.
Pastor Marggraf preaches on Mark 9:30-37.
The world and God define greatness differently. Are you doing great things in God’s eye? Learn more in this sermon based on Mark 9:30-37.