Sermons from February 2026
You’re a Big Deal
Minister Lea Gilmore wants you to know you are a big deal! You are a big deal, because you are known, chosen, named, and treasured by God. Your worth is anchored not in your performance or the approval of others, but in the intimate, personal love of your Creator.
When Love is Your Identity
Guest preacher, Rev. Dr. Roslyn Sellman offers a profound theological reflection on the theme, “When Love Becomes Your Identity.” Drawing from the parable of the Good Samaritan, she explores identity, compassion, and redemption through a deeply biblical lens. The sermon challenges societal and political narratives that restrict belonging, and proclaims the transformative power of love grounded in divine recognition, relationality, and grace. Rev. Dr. Roslyn Sellman leads a multidisciplinary team in delivering comprehensive spiritual support across the continuum of care.…
Here We Are Lord!
We welcome Rev. Laura Ingersol back to the pulpit, preaching on the theme: We are people who follow Jesus, and we are equipped for justice work. Hear the Word, grounded in the prayer that God will use each of us for love, hope, and transformation.
New Times and Old Times
In this Black History Month reflection, Rev. David Harris reflects on the tension and responsibility of speaking from a white perspective while lifting up the urgency of justice, equality, and diverse voices. Drawing on history, scripture, and personal experience, he challenges systems of racism, exclusion, and oppression, presents Jesus as a disruptor of unjust social orders, and calls Christians to a costly discipleship rooted in compassion, solidarity with the marginalized, nonviolence, and hope sustained by the Spirit.