Here is the audio file of the sermon preached at Trinity Lutheran Church in Layton, Utah for the Fifth SUNDAY in LENT, March 29, 2009:Remember What.Lent5.mp3
Have a blessed week in the perfect forgivness of Christ.
Here is the audio file of the sermon preached at Trinity Lutheran Church in Layton, Utah for the Fifth SUNDAY in LENT, March 29, 2009:
Here is the audio file of the sermon preached at Trinity Lutheran Church in Layton, Utah for the Fourth SUNDAY in LENT, March 22, 2009:
This is the sermon preached at the memorial service for a former long-time member of our congregation. It really is a memorial sermon for St. Everyman. I pray every child of God would rejoice and desire to hear their name in the place of Harriet's.
Here is the audio file of the sermon preached at Trinity Lutheran Church in Layton, Utah for the Third SUNDAY in LENT, March 15, 2009:
This sermon preached at Trinity Lutheran Church of Layton, Utah for the Second SUNDAY in LENT, March 8, 2009, is an adaptation of a sermon drafted by Rev. Richard Anderegg, pastor of Faith Lutheran Church in Saint Robert, Missouri. Here is the audio recorded from the Divine Service:
Recently I was asked to lead an online forum in the study of the Lutheran Confessions by a couple of Lutherans whose pastors are not inclined to do these kind of things in their home congregation. While it was appealing to me on a number of levels, after much soul searching, I had to respectfully decline.
As laymen, you are not called to lead your congregation in the right proclamation and practice of the Gospel. You are called to hear it and hold your servant of the Word accountable to his call. If and when he is not and shows no intention of changing, even if he includes something Lutheran here and there amongst the offal, you are called to move on to where there is such a man.
Here is the audio file of the sermon preached at Trinity Lutheran Church in Layton, Utah for the First SUNDAY in LENT, March 1, 2009:
"One Word of God is all and all are one, one doctrine is all doctrines and all are one, so that when one is lost all are eventually lost, because they all belong together and are held together by a common bond." – Dr. Martin Luther
"Nevertheless we consider it our duty to criticize, refute, oppose, contend against, and reprove whatever error becomes manifest in the teaching of those who wish to be our brethren, whether this error pertains to a fundamental or a non-fundamental teaching of the Word of God……" -– C. F. W. Walther
"Whatever may be conceded to the influence of refined education on minds of peculiar structure, reason and experience both forbid us to expect that National morality can prevail in exclusion of religious principle." –- George Washington
"Politics and morality are inseparable. And as morality’’s foundation is religion, religion and politics are necessarily related. We need religion as a guide. We need it because we are imperfect, and our government needs the church, because only those humble enough to admit they’’re sinners can bring to democracy the tolerance it requires in order to survive." —— Ronald Reagan
"Abortion is advocated only by persons who have themselves been born." -- Ronald Reagan