Jay Winters is the pastor at University Lutheran
Jay Winters is the pastor at University Lutheran
We celebrate All Saints considering how we are a part of the great multitude of God’s people that He has saved through Christ.
We begin talking about our “RE” (Reformation) series by talking about how the Reformation said that we all belong and that we are all given the joy of rendering unto God what is God’s
We conclude our sermon series on the letter to the Philippians talking about what we do while we wait for our day to be with Jesus.
We talk together about the trophies that exist in our lives and how they tie us to our pasts, but how the gift that we have in Jesus ties us to something different – our future.
We talk about how our lives can feel incomplete sometimes, and how we wrestle with this sense of incompletion until we are made complete by God on the last day.
We talk about what Paul reflected on at the end of his life and what we will be able to reflect on at the end of our lives, the forgiveness of our sins and our inclusion into God’s Kingdom.
We talk about how we may secretly question if people really should be forgiven and how Jesus forgives us over and over again.
We continue our “Ambassadors” series talking about the rules that come with the kingdom and what they are there for.
We continue our “Ambassadors” series talking about the culture of our baptized nation that we are a part of due to the grace of God.
We talk about our allegiance to Christ and His allegiance to us as we go through the readings today especially from Matthew 16 and Romans 12.