Sermon Archive
Blessings On Your Journey
Guest Preacher Rev. Julia Turner shares her wisdom on the final Sunday of Women’s History Month 2022.
What the World Needs Now is Love, Fierce Love
Guest Preacher Rev. Dr. Jacqui Lewis joins us on the penultimate Sunday of Women’s History Month.
Testing, Testing 1-2-3
Guest Preacher Rev. Ann Kansfield delights us with a joyful sermon on grace and mercy on this first Sunday of Women’s History Month.
The Pledge of Allegiance
Guest Preacher Rev. Darrell Hamilton preaches “The Pledge of Allegiance”
Finding God in All the Wrong Places
Guest preacher, Rev. Anthony Livolsi from Marble Church, urges us to find God in unexpected places.
We Got This
This Sunday we consider the nature of independence, exile and potential with guest preacher Rev. Julia Turner. As we open our lives safely to the hope yet to come, we invite the lessons laid forth from prophets and apostles alike.
Generations of Marsha
This week we continue to honor Pride in the Pulpit with a rousing word from Rev. Ashley DeTar Birt. What can a genealogy reveal about the stories we tell? The intersection of legacies this important Sunday bring a cloud of witnesses all around us.
The Mystery of a Mustard Seed
This week, Rev. Jennifer Aull is our guest preacher for our Pride in the Pulpit series. How does mystery play a role in both agriculture and parables? The growth of a seed has much to teach us as we live into the action, patience, and hope of the kindom yet to come.
Pride and the Great Tight Rope Walker
This week, Rev. Stan Sloan is West End’s first guest preacher during Pride Month. As we consider the development of LGBTQIA+ rights, we do so knowing that queer progress will never be complete unless everyone is brought along for the journey. We worship God who walks the great tightrope and teaches us to love.
Singing as Prayer, Creation, and Transformation
This Pentecost Sunday we welcome interim music director Paul Vasile to teach us about three gifts within this sacred day.
Who We Are; Whose We Are
Rev. Dr. Jacqui Lewis brings the vibrancy and spirit of Middle Church to the West End pulpit. What kind of world do we want?