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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Your Soul is not a Machine
Even as artificial intelligence transforms the nature of work and education, Christians are called to care for the soul—their own and others’—because only humans, not machines, can love, worship, and do the works of the Lord.
The Aluminum Pan Gospel
Jesus reveals that our deepest need is salvation from sin—not scarcity—and only he can truly save us.
The Word of the LLM and the Word of God
God calls us to resist the temptation to trust in artificial intelligence more than in him, grounding our lives instead in prayer, worship, and genuine human relationships that reflect his love.
Who is this guy?
Jesus reveals his glory to strengthen us for the journey of transformation—calling us to listen to him, follow him, and be reshaped by his light into people who shine with his love.
Let Go. Live Full.
Jesus offers us abundant life by clothing us in his love and calling us to let go of materialism so we can find true purpose, identity, and joy in him.
Anytime, Anyplace
Jesus invites us to sit at his feet anytime and anyplace, meeting us in the sacred chaos of ordinary life through the indwelling of the Holy Spirit.