Epiphany
Epiphany comes from a Greek word for manifestation or appearance. The Epiphany of Jesus is the Lord’s gracious appearance to His people with signs and wonders and favors given at His own expense. Epiphany always begins on January 6th. The length of the season depends on the date of Easter. The last Sunday in Epiphany is Transfiguration Sunday.
Transfiguration of Our Lord-February 27, 2022
Sermon Text: Luke 9: 28 – 35 Sermon Theme: Unveiling Sin and Glory
Seventh Sunday of Epiphany-February 20, 2022
Sermon Text: Luke 6: 27 – 38 Sermon Theme: Love Your Enemy
Sixth Sunday of Epiphany-February 13, 2022
Sermon Text: Luke 6: 17 – 26 Sermon Theme: Blessed and Cursed
Fifth Sunday of Epiphany-February 6, 2022
Sermon Theme: Hearing and Listening Sermon Text: Luke 5: 1 – 11
Fourth Sunday of Epiphany-January 30, 2022
Sermon Theme: Avoiding the Too Familiar Sermon Text: Luke 4:20 – 30 nbsp;
Third Sunday of Epiphany-January 23, 2022
Sermon Theme: Building on His Foundation Sermon Text: Luke 4: 14 – 21
Second Sunday of Epiphany-January 16, 2022
Sermon Theme: A Miracle Performed to Reveal His Glory Sermon Text: John 2: 1 – 11
Baptism of Our Lord-January 9, 2022
Sermon Theme: A Baptism of Water and Fire Sermon Text: Luke 3:17
6th Sunday of Epiphany-2021
Sermon Text: Mark 1:40-45 A leper came to Jesus. He knelt down and begged him, “If you are willing, you can make me clean.” Moved with compassion, Jesus stretched out his hand and touched him. “I am willing,” he told him. “Be clean. Immediately the leprosy left him, and he was healed. Then Jesus gave him a stern warning and immediately sent him away. He told him, “See that you do not say anything to anyone. Instead, go show yourself to…