Pastor Marggraf preaches on Luke 13:1-9.
A tree that bears no fruit gets cut down. If God is the gardener and you the tree, then should you be cut down? Learn more in this sermon based on Luke 13:1-9.
Pastor Marggraf preaches on Luke 13:1-9.
A tree that bears no fruit gets cut down. If God is the gardener and you the tree, then should you be cut down? Learn more in this sermon based on Luke 13:1-9.
Pastor Marggraf preaches on Luke 13:31-35.
Jesus went to Jerusalem to die for people who didn’t like him. And it’s even worse than that. Learn more in this sermon based on Luke 13:31-35.
Pastor Marggraf preaches on Luke 4:1-13.
One battle between two people changes everything. Learn about who fights for you in this sermon based on Luke 4:1-13.
Pastor Marggraf preaches on Luke 9:28-36.
Jesus was transfigured. He revealed the divinity that existed within his humanity. What does he want to show you? Learn more in this sermon based on Luke 9:28-36.
Pastor Marggraf preaches on Luke 6:17-26.
Is your life a happy life? If the answer is, “Yes,” then why? What does your Lord think about your reasons? Learn more in this sermon based on Luke 6:17-26.
Pastor Marggraf preaches on Isaiah 6:1-8.
Does God want your lips to speak to him? To speak for him? Don't answer too quickly. Consider what has passed through them. And what hasn't. Learn more in this sermon based on Isaiah 6:1-8.
Pastor Marggraf preaches on Romans 10:18-11:6.
Excuses. What are yours? What will God do to those who have them? Learn more in this sermon based on Romans 10:18-11:6.
Pastor Marggraf preaches on Luke 4:14-21.
What words describe you? Five minutes with that question might not be enough. Learn what words God uses at a synagogue in Nazareth in this sermon based on Luke 4:14-21.
Pastor Marggraf preaches on John 2:1-11.
Jesus' first miracle wasn't like his others. Some might even call it weak. But it's not. In fact, this miracle reveals who Jesus is to you: your husband. Learn more in this sermon based on John 2:1-11.
Pastor Marggraf preaches on Psalm 136.
If life is like a song, than what's your refrain? Sadness? Selfishness? Something else? Learn more in this sermon based on Psalm 136.