Salt House Sermons Salt House Church
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- Religion & Spirituality
Salt House Church is a progressive Christian community of Jesus followers in Kirkland, Washington, We are radically welcoming, inclusive and affirming of LGBTQIA+ folx, engaged in meeting the needs of homelessness, justice minded, working toward racial reconciliation, and spiritually diverse. We are all welcome here, no matter what.
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Do You Love Me?
Do you love me? It’s not just an awesome 1960’s tune. It’s the question Jesus asked Simon Peter three times. Three! This week, we’ll explore that moment in John’s gospel and try to find the answer for ourselves with Rachel Horton preaching. Good times.
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A Catch of Fish
Christ is Risen! This risen Jesus has appeared to Mary, he's appeared in the upper room, and he's shown his wounds to Thomas. And he just keeps appearing! This Sunday, Pastor Ryan will look at another resurrection appear of Jesus in John's gospel--this time, Jesus is on the beach! What does this story of fish and disciples have to say to us today?
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Thomas and Future Believers
Christ is Risen! We have just a few weeks left in our Gospel of John series (it's been 3 months! Can you believe it?) Join us for these final stories of Jesus' post-resurrection appearances. We'll start this Sunday with Thomas! Thomas is famous for his doubts, but his story might have a lot to offer believers across the centuries.
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The Jesus Eras (Easter)
Life, death, new life. These are the Jesus Eras and this Easter we are invited to see the rhythm of love and grace in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus.
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Jesus Before Pilate (What is Truth)
Jesus is arrested and put on trail. This scene where Jesus is before Pilate brings up an age old question: What is Truth? The Gospel of John has something to say about this.
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Betrayal & Denial
Jesus has talked a lot about friends in the Gospel of John. And included in that list of friends are Judas (who betrays Jesus) and Peter (who denies him.) These two play a huge role in Jesus' eventual death... and yet Jesus calls them friends. That is so confusing! Join us Sunday to take a closer look at these iconic characters and what they teach us about believing in Jesus.