Fresh Sermons

What’s in a sermon?

A sermon is more than just words—it’s a call to action, a sacred connection, and an opportunity to reflect, grow, and challenge the way we see the world. Rooted in the guidance of the Holy Spirit, my sermons are unapologetically designed to ignite discovery, inspire hope, and deepen our understanding of faith and community.

Each message is crafted with purpose, drawing from my training at Union Theological Seminary, where I learned the transformative power of queer, feminist, liberation, and disability theologies. These perspectives are not optional—they are essential for creating a faith that is inclusive, authentic, and reflective of the diverse world we live in.

In my sermons, I prioritize the social and historical context of scripture, examining the cultural, political, and religious forces that shaped its creation. This work is vital—it enriches our understanding and allows sacred texts to speak to us in ways that challenge, inform, and inspire us today.

My goal is simple: to make these teachings accessible, relevant, and transformative. Sermons should spark dialogue, deepen faith, and encourage spiritual growth. They are an invitation to think critically, engage fully, and connect deeply with ourselves, our communities, and the Divine.

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Scripture

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Coming soon!

Scripture

Date

 

 The Legion-Possessed Man

Mark 5:1-17 and Mark 6:1-13

July 4, 2021