Sermons from December 2025

Sermons from December 2025

Hope Finds

So often we think hope is something we have to muster, protect, or rebuild on our own. But throughout Scripture, hope doesn’t start with people reaching up to God—it starts with God stepping into human stories. Into doubt. Into grief. Into places we thought were beyond redemption. What if hope is not found when we hold on but when we finally let go?

Hope Knows

When There is Something Better to Live on Than “Maybe Someday” Hope often gets reduced to wishful thinking—something we want to be true but can’t quite rely on. But what if real hope isn’t fragile optimism at all? What if it knows something we don’t—and that changes how we live right now?

Hope Sees

We protect good things for good reasons—stability, responsibility, the people and plans entrusted to us. But when what we protect starts limiting what we’re able to hope for, how do we let God expand our hopes without feeling reckless or irresponsible?

Hope Grows

When life doesn’t turn out the way we hoped, we quietly recalibrate—lowering expectations so hope won’t hurt us again. How does the Advent story of Mary reveal a hope that doesn’t shrink with disappointment, but grows different—and bigger?