Park View Mennonite Church sermons Park View Mennonite Church
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Weekly sermons from Park View Mennonite Church in Harrisonburg, Virginia
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Phil Kniss: Bringing church within reach
On May 26, 2024, Pastor Phil Kniss preaches at a Park View Mennonite Sunday morning service introducing a new sermon series entitled "Bringing Church Back to the Table" reflecting on different aspects of how God is working to carry out God's purposes through very human and very flawed communities of people trying to practice the life that Jesus demonstrated in everyday and ordinary places.
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Sarah Bixler: Gifts of the Spirit
On May 19, 2024, Rev. Dr. Sarah Bixler preaches at a Park View Mennonite Sunday morning service continuing the sermon series entitled "The Church in (com)Motion" on Pentecost focusing on human words - in their various forms - as powerful and creative.
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Phil Kniss: The life that swallows death
On May 12, 2024, Pastor Phil Kniss preaches at a Park View Mennonite Sunday morning service continuing the sermon series entitled "The Church in (com)Motion" exploring the gravity of resurrection - a theology of hope - as experience by Paul's first century readers, and how this can speak into our lives today.
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Moriah Hurst: Love in action
On May 5, 2024, Pastor Moriah Hurst preaches at a Park View Mennonite Sunday morning service continue the sermon series entitled "The Church in (com)Motion" focusing on the call to active love in 1 Corinthians 13.
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Phil Kniss: How (not) to fight in church
On April 28, 2024, Pastor Phil Kniss preaches at a Park View Mennonite Sunday morning service continue the sermon series entitled "The Church in (com)Motion" focusing on three significant arguments among the followers of Jesus over truth and integrity, identity politics, and power.
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Phil Kniss: An unwelcomed authority
On April 21, 2024, Pastor Phil Kniss preaches at a Park View Mennonite Sunday morning service continue the sermon series entitled "The Church in (com)Motion" focusing on the offense that Paul and Silas' controversial interpretations of Scripture created in their visit to Thessalonica from Acts 17.