Sermons by Jay Winters (Page 41)

Jay Winters is the pastor at University Lutheran

What if the disciples said no?

About this Sunday: Jesus followed the will of the Father, and because of that, we are called to follow Him in order to do the Father’s will. We continue to talk about what it means for us to be disciples of Jesus Christ and how that cannot mean anything but being set in a community…

Who are you known for?

This Sunday is the first Sunday in Epiphany that we consider Jesus’ call to discipleship. Normally we think about Jesus’ action of calling the disciples as calling us to discipleship, but if we take seriously the idea that we have Jesus’ identity in our Baptisms, we also need to take seriously the audacious responsibility that…

Was John the right guy?

Baptism of our Lord is a celebration of the fact that Jesus was Baptized by John the Baptist in the River Jordan. In the Lutheran Baptismal prayer, it says that this action “hallowed all waters to become a lavish washing away of sin [in Baptism].” This starts of the season of Epiphany, which is a…

Are You Sure?

The last Sunday before Christmas is here, and now it is undeniable that it will come. As the reality of Christmas day comes nearer, our hope seems to become more “fact” as we see what God is doing in our lives. Faith, that trust that we have in Jesus, tells us that His coming and…

Are you an Aficionado?

The third Sunday in Advent is traditionally a jubilant Sunday, noted by the presence of the color pink. This week is also close enough to Christmas day that it starts to “really feel like” Christmas. Christmas movies are starting to pop up on television and the messages of Christmas coming near seem more insistent. This…

What are you making room for?

The first Sunday in Advent is a sort of “alarm clock” that rings the bells that it is time for us to prepare for the coming of gift – or if we are found ill prepared, the gift might pass us by. Thinking about this question vocationally, we are given new tasks within our vocations…

What Comes Naturally?

God has redeemed us and has given us gifts, and the parable of the sheep and goats shows us that there is a way to mishandle these gifts.  God’s people are marked by lives of generosity that are not always conscious of their generosity.  However, Jesus is clearly calling us to be mindful of our…

Are You Invested?

Last week we talked about having the capital that we need, this week, we talk about the growth of that capital in our lives.  In our culture, we are used to spending our capital, but not necessarily used to the ideas that surround the investment of our capital. We’ll talk about investing our Finances, Intellects,…