Why Must the Servant of the LORD Suffer?Isaiah 52:13Sunday, February 26th, 2023This is the first sermon from the 2023 Lent series "Why Must the Servant of the LORD Suffer?" Using just one verse of Isaiah's prophecy about the LORD's servant, Pastor Schurman provides an overview of Jesus' life, suffering, death, and resurrection, and how it was all for us.
Christ Overcomes Death for Us, Overcoming Its Isolation and StarvationLuke 22:14-20Friday, April 15th, 2022
Wouldn't It Have Been Better Stewardship If the Perfume Was Sold and the Money Given to the Poor?John 12:1-8Sunday, April 10th, 2022Judas scolded Mary about using expensive perfume on Jesus instead of selling it and giving the money to the poor. The Bible tells us he said this because he was a thief and probably wanted to steal some of that money. However, even though Judas' motives were wrong, wasn't the principle behind it right?
How Do You Have Christ's Joy?John 17:11-19Sunday, May 16th, 2021Living the life of a Christian is not always joyous. In fact for some, like most of the disciples, there are times when it can be miserable. Yet in his "High Priestly Prayer" before his arrest, Jesus prayed for God the Father to give us his joy.
Seen in Christ's Act of Repelling His CaptorsJohn 18:3-12Thursday, February 18th, 2021Jesus repelled his captors in the garden with just the words "I am he," giving us a glimpse of his divine power and glory. In this sermon we learn the importance of this act and how it applies to us and Christians everywhere.
Grace is Offered Even to the UndeservingMatthew 26:3-5; Luke 22:1-6Thursday, February 15th, 2018The Reformation gives all glory to the true redeemer... Judas’ discipleship shows that God offers His grace even to the undeserving.