A Sermon for Trinity Sunday St. John 3:1-17 by William Klock Knock! Knock! Knock! Someone was at the door. Peter—or maybe it was John or James—got up to see…
Trinity Sunday: Born of Water and the Spirit St. John 3:1-17 by William Klock Years ago in my life as a computer tech, I made a house-call to the…
A Sermon for Trinity Sunday St. John 3:1-17 by William Klock The Feast of the Holy Trinity was introduced in the early Tenth Century by Stephen, the Bishop of Liége…
The God Who Is Isaiah 6:1-8 and St. John 3:1-17 by William Klock Five hundred years ago, John Calvin famously wrote in The Institutes of the Christian Religion, that…
The God Who Is Isaiah 6:1-8 & St. John 3:1-17 by William Klock Have you ever been talking about matters of faith with someone who objects to something you’ve said…
God so Loved the World St. John 3:1-17 Brothers and Sisters, our God is a God who desires and who seeks to be known. He isn’t hiding somewhere in the…
Life in the Holy Trinity Today being the Feast of the Holy Trinity, I’d like us to do something a little bit different. After the Gospel, we normally confirm our…
Sermon for Trinity Sunday St. John 3:1-15(16) by William Klock In today’s Gospel St. John tells us the story of a man who came to Jesus with some questions. I…