this past sunday

may 10th Sermon

Sermon recap

On this special Mother's Day, Pastor Jon delivered a heartfelt sermon that not only celebrated the incredible love and patience of mothers but also challenged us to reflect deeply on our Christian journey. Pastor Jon's message was centered around the profound truth that "we do what we do because Christ is alive," drawing inspiration from 1 Peter 3:15, which encourages us to always be prepared to explain the hope within us. Below are some key takeaways from his sermon:

The Unconditional Love of Mothers: Pastor Jon began by honoring mothers, highlighting their selfless love and patience, often unnoticed yet profoundly impactful. This serves as a beautiful metaphor for the love and patience God shows us.

Living Our Faith Boldly: The sermon emphasized the importance of being prepared to explain our faith and actions as Christians. Just as Paul did in Athens, we are called to share the reason for our hope with gentleness and respect.

Christ's Resurrection as Our Foundation: Pastor Jon reminded us that our actions are rooted in the truth of Christ’s resurrection. This truth gives us hope beyond death and imbues our lives with purpose and meaning, encouraging us to live out our faith with intention and joy.

As we move into this week, let's carry these reflections with us. Whether it’s in acts of service, sharing our faith, or simply embodying the love and patience of Christ, may we strive to be living testimonies of His grace.

Sermon Study GUide

May 10, 2026 Sermon

Reading
  • Romans 6:3-5
  • 1 Peter 3:13-15
  • Ephesians 2:10

Warm Up
  • Reflect on a time when you were asked why you do something as a Christian. How did you respond?
  • Consider your understanding of the hope that is in you as a believer. How would you describe it?

Scripture Exploration
  • Read Romans 6:3-5. What does this passage say about our union with Christ in his death and resurrection?
  • In 1 Peter 3:13-15, what does Peter encourage believers to be prepared for? How does this relate to your daily life?
  • Examine Ephesians 2:10. What does it mean to be "God's workmanship" and how does this affect your view on good works?

Personal Reflection
  • What theological implications can you draw from the idea that Christ is alive and that everything he said is true?
  • How do the cross-references in Romans and Ephesians help deepen your understanding of Christian hope and purpose?
  • Reflect on Pastor Jon's point that Christ's resurrection gives new life and meaning to our current lives. How does this shape your personal faith journey?

Personal Application
  • How can you be more prepared to give an explanation for your faith when asked by others?
  • Identify one action step you can take this week to live out your faith in a way that reflects the hope you have in Christ.
  • Consider how you can engage your community in acts of service that reflect Christian values. What initiative could you start or join?
  • What practical ways can you support and encourage others in your church community to live out their faith more visibly?