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The Farewell Discourse: Union with Christ & Bearing Fruit

John 15:1-5

March 24, 2019 • Rev. Adam Feichtmann

Who are you? How do you become generative?

Not many questions in life are more important than those.

This Sunday we will study John 15:1-5. Jesus' teaching in this text discusses some of the most foundational life topics: our identity, and what we create.

In preparation for Sunday, take 5 minutes to read, meditate, pray, and contemplate Jesus' words in these 5 verses and then ask yourself: Who am I? How can I become a generative person?

I look forward to worshiping with you this Sunday!

Pastor Adam

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Maundy Thursday Homily

April 18, 2019 • Rev. Adam Feichtmann

The Return of the King

April 14, 2019 • Rev. Matthew Trexler

Are you ready? Are you prepared to celebrate the most climactic day of the year? Easter is almost here. 9 days and counting! Ash Wednesday and the season of Lent have helped us prepare for the glory and joy of Easter. However for many of us, 46 days is a bit long of a preparation season. When leaving for a trip, we are lucky if we pack a day or two early! This Sunday is Palm Sunday. It marks the beginning of Holy Week, a week specifically dedicated to intensify our preparation for Easter. If you have yet to pack, yet to begin your preparations, may this Sunday be the day that helps you get started. We are honored to have the Rev. Matthew Trexler, the RUF Campus Minister at UCLA, preaching a Palm Sunday sermon from Matthew 21:1-11, Jesus' famous triumphal entry into Jerusalem on a donkey. I look forward to worshiping with you, and preparing alongside you for the glory and joy of Easter! Pastor Adam

The Farewell Discourse: Christian Unity

April 7, 2019 • Rev. Josh Eby

Have you ever wondered what Jesus prays for you? At the conclusion of Jesus' Farewell Discourse to his disciples, on the eve of his crucification, he lifted up his eyes to heaven and prayed to his Heavenly Father for his disciples and the forthcoming church. This 26 verse prayer, often titled Jesus' "High Priestly Prayer," is his longest recorded prayer. This Sunday we have the honor of having the Rev. Josh Eby back in town to conclude our Lenten sermon series by preaching on Jesus’ famous prayer recorded in John 17. To best prepare for Sunday's sermon, read and meditate on all 26 verses of John 17. As you do, may you reflect specifically on the key theme of Christian unity. I look forward to worshiping with you on Sunday! Pastor Adam