Sermons at St. Andrew’s
November 23, 2025 | The Rev. Logan Hurst
The Love of a King
Jesus reveals His kingship not through displays of power, but from the cross, where mercy and forgiveness become His royal authority. In this crucified King we see a God who enters our suffering, overturns our expectations, and reigns through love that never lets us go.
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Human Surströmming
The greatest, Jesus said, is precisely the person who cares for the people who aren't.
Not What He Thought it Meant
The people who give the most of themselves - lose themselves - in following Jesus have the most life and joy and love in themselves.
Remote or In-Person
Now, if our Lord, in his time on earth, was good at both remote and in-person work – well than we as the church, who are his hands and feet today, must also be good at remote and in-person work, because that's how Christ is going to work through us.
Doing and Being
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You Have to Put the Armor On
We know that there is “useful equipment” available to us, and, if we ever wanted it, we’re content to know that we could go put it on. However, if we don’t put it on, when the time comes, … there won’t be anything there to help.