Sermons at St. Andrew’s
May 31, 2026 | The Rev. Andrew Van Kirk
Grace, Love, and Communion
The triune God — Father, Son, and Holy Spirit — eternally exists as grace, love, and communion, and draws all creation into the fellowship that has always been at the heart of who God is.
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How Trust Becomes Peace
Jesus offers us a peace unlike the world’s—one we receive by trusting in him and loving others, and which transforms us to live courageously and generously.
Love One Another
Jesus calls us to live as his disciples by loving one another with the same radical, committed love he shows us—so that through our lives, not just our words, the world will know who he is.
Love Like a Mother
God extends the power of the resurrection and the reach of the gospel through the Church’s motherly love, which embraces the outcast, the grieving, and the forgotten.
Your Part with Christ
The risen Christ calls each of us to play our part in his mission—whether drawing others attention to him, acting with boldness, or quietly carrying the weight of daily faithfulness—so that together we may draw close to him and be welcomed to his table.
God Welcomes Our Questions
God invites us to bring our doubts and questions, calling us to seek him with open hearts and find faith as we come and see the truth of Jesus for ourselves.
Jesus Keeps Showing Up
Jesus keeps showing up for us—meeting our doubt, fear, and disbelief with grace, and transforming them into faith and enduring hope