Sermons at St. Andrew’s
June 14, 2026 | The Rev. Logan Hurst
What Jesus Sees in the Crowd
Jesus meets the full range of human need — our longing for truth, our need for hope, and our wounds that require healing — and now calls us, as imperfect disciples, to carry that same ministry into the world.
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The Rattling of Hope
When we are honest about the dry, lifeless places in ourselves and the world, we are invited to listen — because God's Word does not merely describe reality, it transforms it.
Make the Turn
Jesus, the light of the world, reveals the truth about our lives and calls us to respond by turning toward him and letting our lives be changed.
Over and Over and Over Again
Jesus offers living water that frees us from the endless cycle of sin and failed self-salvation, renewing us once and for all through his grace.
Look Up and Live
Christ is lifted up on the cross so that all who look to him may live, drawing us into the saving embrace of God and sending us back into the world to share that life with others.
Found in the Garden
Christ steps into the fracture of sin, seeking us in our hiding and reconciling us to God and to one another.
Built Compatible
The Transfiguration reveals that human nature is fundamentally "compatible" with God's divine light, demonstrating that we are designed to bear His glory without being destroyed. This assures us that experiencing God's transforming presence is not just a future hope for heaven, but a reality we are built to encounter in our daily lives right now.