Sermons

2025 Liturgical Calendar

Enhance your 2025 preaching schedule with a comprehensive 52-week plan that aligns with the liturgical calendar, providing sermon manuscripts, outlines, and accompanying church media for each Sunday. Make your preaching resonate with the themes and readings designated for each week, fostering a cohesive worship experience. Get unlimited access with PRO Premium

May 31 - Jun 29
June 2025

June

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EASTER SEASON: Seventh Sunday of Easter

When We Are One (Unity)

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This is a "Psalm of Ascent" from David, where we focus on our God given diversity as people, and our call to find unity in the midst of diversity. One of the most amazing things about Psalm 133 is that God, through David, seems to be saying that He "commands a blessing" when His people find unity together… We should fight for this blessing as we seek to find unity in the midst of our diversity.

June

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PENTECOST

Pentecost Sunday

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The birth of the church was a once in a lifetime event and that we recognize every year at the celebration of Pentecost. Through this unique event the first disciples were empowered to proclaim the gospel.

June

22

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ORDINARY TIME

The Trinity

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Take your congregation deep into the mystery of the Trinity. Preach this sermon from Matthew 28:16-20 and teach your congregation about the love of God the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.

June

29

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ORDINARY TIME

Real Presence (Eucharist)

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Communion is more than a symbolic act; it is an encounter with the real presence of Christ in our lives, our community, and the world around us. In the bread and wine, we are drawn into the mystery of God, reminded that Christ is fully present—not only in the elements but also in our gathered worship and in one another. This sacred act calls us to be fully present, recognizing Christ in ourselves, our neighbors, and the shared experience of communion. It is a celebration of the Incarnation, where the sacred and the ordinary meet, and heaven and earth are joined in Christ's love. Through communion, we are invited to live with reverence, gratitude, and awareness of God’s presence in all things.