
Reading from Luke, Rev. Gilbert opens this sermon with an insightful look at revenge and treatment of others. Reaching out to the virtues we should hold, he looks into what we are supposed to do scripturally.
Reading from Luke, Rev. Gilbert opens this sermon with an insightful look at revenge and treatment of others. Reaching out to the virtues we should hold, he looks into what we are supposed to do scripturally.
“In God We Trust” is embedded in many American staples. It is on our money, in the words of politicians, even our license plates, but what does it really mean to each of us?
Rev. Gilbert opened with a joke and expanded upon what we are all called to do: worship. As he examines other things that take our time and energies, he shares a sermon that outlines the calling each of us have.
Rev. Gilbert shared this message reflecting on how learning love is like learning a new language. From learning the first words to becoming fluent, there is an ever-present curve that increases as we learn more about how to love Christ and others and be loved by others and Christ.
Rev. Gilbert shared this passage from Isaiah and helped draw parallels to the great Shantung Revival and the ongoing spiritual growth we each much seek.
In this message from Rev. Gilbert, he shares about Jesus being left behind in the temple and about others that stayed behind. Listen to this message from the gospel of Luke on the childhood of Jesus.
Opening with a story from his missionary trip to Brazil, Rev. Gilbert shared a story that draws a laugh from the congregation. As he looks into the scripture lesson, he shares parallels about the passage and today’s life.