Sermons

  • Are You Tired?

    Pastor: Ryan Koch Passage:

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  • Acknowledge or Avoid

    Do we allow ourselves to see the world as God sees? To look at the world truthfully and honestly.

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  • Choose Life

    What might it mean to choose life in a world such as ours? We look to Jesus for a path forward.

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  • Fires, Prisons & the God of Life

    As part of our backpack Sunday for the Second Chance Center, Pastor Ryan explains the injustice of prison by looking at how Colorado is expanding its prison firefighter program as global warming increases.

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  • Be Angry But Do Not Sin

    Anger is an important component of our faith. In this sermon, we wrestle with the traumatic history of residential and boarding schools which tried to erase indigenous cultures and Mennonite involvement in this injustice.

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  • The Ruined Empire of Sin

    In this sermon, Pastor Ryan compares King David to Walter White explaining that both stories detail the power of Sin and how it’s a force that imprisons and enslaves.

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  • Christ is our Peace

    Why is Jesus Christ our Peace? According to Paul, Jesus is our peace because on the cross, Jesus redeemed everything – past, present and future. Are we living as if Jesus’ redemption has already happened?

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  • A Three-Dimensional Faith

    Where you read Scripture matters. With whom you read Scripture matters. Here Pastor Ryan explains there are three different places we read the Scripture from – Reformation, liberation and liturgical.

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  • Memory and Hope

    Pastor Ryan pays tribute to the five friends who lost their lives during the pandemic by reminding us that God always remembers us and God calls us to the ministry of memory.

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  • Towering Trees; Pesky Weeds

    In this sermon, Pastor Ryan proclaims trees to be humanity’s greatest enemy. For thousands of years we have tried to mimic trees. However, Jesus, in the parable of the mustard seed, insists that the church is called to be a weed, not a tree.

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