Agendas. Gods or Yours
Pastor Nestor Joel Rova-Hegener
Agenda. Agenda is a common word in modern day English, and I am supposing that most languages have an equivalent word that is also widely used in this 21st century. […]
First Sunday in Lent
Pastor Nestor Joel Rova-Hegener
After his baptism, Jesus went into the wilderness for forty days, alone. He did this in preparation for his coming ministry. This wasn’t unheard of, both Moses and Elijah had […]
Transfiguration Sunday
Pastor Nestor Joel Rova-Hegener
Too often when I read the Bible I can get all caught up in the theological implications of what is being said or done, that I forget that the people […]
Die to yourself
Fundi Kayamba Phiri
In 1 Corinthians 15, today’s reading, Paul explains the doctrine of resurrection to those who doubted it. Clearly, from the questions they asked, Paul could see how shallow their reasoning […]
Sermon on the plain
Pastor Nestor Joel Rova-Hegener
I met the most amazing man recently, a man who seems to embody, as much as a human can, the heart of Jesus. This man loves the Lord, and so, […]
When the Ordinary becomes Extraordinary
Sharon Hermanson
In today’s Gospel, Luke lays the scene of a very ordinary day. Jesus, one of many teachers and healers of the day, was by the lake addressing a crowd, something […]
Jesus in his home town
Pastor Nestor Joel Rova-Hegener
Jesus grew up in the town of Nazareth and to all of the other Nazarenes he wasn’t anything special. He was simply Joseph’s son, the eldest of Mary and Joseph’s […]
1 Corinthians 12
Pastor Nestor Joel Rova-Hegener
Last spring the pastors and spouses of the Association of International Churches in Europe and the Middle East met in Athens, Greece for our conference. On our first full day […]
Water into wine
A couple of years, during Lent, at one of the soup suppers we host here on Wednesday evenings we ran out of soup. Two people had volunteered to bring pots […]
Baptism of our Lord
Pastor Nestor Joel Rova-Hegener
As a kid in school I didn’t get into too much trouble. I listened to my teachers, usually finished my work, and with most teachers was very respectful. The one […]
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