Benedictus St. Luke - An Epilogue The common advice that’s given to speakers, whether giving a lecture or a sermon or some other sort of presentation, is to tell your…
Great Joy St. Luke 24:36-53 Luke ends his Gospel by telling us that, after seeing the risen Jesus, the disciples returned to Jerusalem with “great joy”. He brings us full…
Known in the Breaking of the Bread St. Luke 24:28-35 As we come this morning to within just a few verses of the end of Luke’s Gospel I want to…
The Things Concerning Himself St. Luke 24:13-27 Easter—the empty tomb—changes everything. The cross is ordinarily a symbol of humiliation, a symbol of torture, a symbol of death, a symbol of…
He is Risen St. Luke 24:1-12 Last week we read St. Luke’s account of Jesus’ death and burial. As Jesus was dying his friends, Luke says, were standing at a…
He Breathed His Last St. Luke 23:44-56 Can we trust the biblical accounts of Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection? We talk about faith. Do we have good reason to follow…
When You Come into Your Kingdom St. Luke 23:27-43 Saint Luke sets Jesus on the final road to the cross with the words, in verse 26, that “they led him…
Laid on Him the Cross St. Luke 23:13-26 With Luke we’ve been following Jesus as he was arrested by the Sanhedrin, the governing body of the Jews. We watched as…
Misleading our Nation St. Luke 23:1-12 Providence has brought our time in history and our sermon text together this morning. In our study of Luke this morning we see Jesus…
Three Times St. Luke 22:54-71 On Friday of this coming week Anglicans around the world commemorate the Oxford Martyrs: Archbishop Thomas Cranmer and Bishops Nicholas Ridley and Hugh Latimer. Cranmer…