Living in Grace Heritage Lutheran Church
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- Religion & Spirituality
Sharing the grace of God with Gilbert and beyond.
Only God's grace through Jesus changes our hearts, lives and eternities. In these sermons preached at Heritage Lutheran Church in Gilbert, Arizona you will hear of the grace of God that calls us out of darkness and into a new life of hope, peace, joy, and purpose.
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They cannot prove us wrong
The Spirit of Truth has convinced us of the Truth, a Truth we lovingly proclaim to the world: that Jesus is the Truth. For this, we can never be proven wrong.
This sermon based on John 15:26,27; 16:4b-11 was preached on May 19, 2024, for the Festival of Pentecost. -
Lord, open our minds!
What would our lives look like if we fully understood with our minds and believed with our hearts what Jesus has accomplished for us and what it all means? Lord, open our minds!
This sermon based on Luke 24:44-53 was preached for the Festival of the Ascension, May 12, 2024. -
What legacy will you leave?
What will you be remembered for? May we as Christians leave a legacy of love - living in the love of our God and living that love in our lives.
This sermon based on Acts 9:36-42 was preached on the Sixth Sunday of Easter, May 5, 2024, for a sermon series called "Made New." -
The resurrection affect
The resurrection affects why we live and how we live. It causes our relationships with our fellow believers to mean much more and our earthly possessions to mean much less.
This sermon based on Acts 4:32-37 was preached on the Fifth Sunday of Easter, April, 28, 2024, for a sermon series called, "Made New." -
What makes a good shepherd
God provides shepherds to care for his flock. Their task is to care for and watch over his sheep as they point them continually and constantly to their Good Shepherd.
This sermon based on Acts 20:28-32 was preached on the Fourth Sunday of Easter, Good Shepherd Sunday, April 21, 2024. -
It's all about Jesus
In the light of the resurrection everything we do as the church and as Christians is all about Jesus.
This sermon based on Acts 3:11-20 was preached on April 14, 2024, the Third Sunday of Easter, for a sermon series called, "Made New."