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  • "The Creed: 'I Believe in God'" (Lenten sermon on the Apostles' Creed)

    03/01/2023 3:46:05 PM PST · by Charles Henrickson · 3 replies
    stmatthewbt.org ^ | March 1, 2023 | The Rev. Charles Henrickson
    “The Creed: ‘I Believe in God’” In a survey taken by the Pew Research Center in September of 2021, 91% of Americans say that they believe in God or a higher power. Well, whoop-de-do. That doesn’t say much. Which God or higher power do they believe in? And what do they mean by “believe”? Maybe they believe that there is only one God, not many gods. OK, but that does not say much. In James, it says: “You believe that God is one; you do well. Even the demons believe--and shudder!” In other words, even the demons know that much,...
  • "To Be Tempted by the Devil" (Sermon for the First Sunday in Lent, on Matthew 4:1-11)

    02/25/2023 6:50:48 AM PST · by Charles Henrickson · 3 replies
    stmatthewbt.org ^ | February 26, 2023 | The Rev. Charles Henrickson
    “To Be Tempted by the Devil” (Matthew 4:1-11) The Holy Gospel for the First Sunday in Lent is always an account of Christ’s temptation in the wilderness. This year it’s the account from Matthew chapter 4. Today we will see how the devil operates, and we’ll see how Jesus overcomes his schemes. This has relevance for our lives, because the devil comes at us with the same sorts of temptation. And so now let’s see what it’s like “To Be Tempted by the Devil.” Our text begins at the beginning of Matthew chapter 4. Obviously, right before this is the...
  • "The Ten Commandments: Curb, Mirror, and Guide" (Sermon for Ash Wednesday)

    02/22/2023 11:29:14 AM PST · by Charles Henrickson · 2 replies
    stmatthewbt.org ^ | February 22, 2023 | The Rev. Charles Henrickson
    “The Ten Commandments: Curb, Mirror, and Guide” Today we begin a series called “A Catechetical Lent.” In our six Wednesday services we will be looking at the six chief parts of the Small Catechism: the Ten Commandments, the Creed, the Lord’s Prayer, the Sacrament of Holy Baptism, Confession, and the Sacrament of the Altar. These are the basics of Christian faith and life. Whether you’re learning the catechism to become a communicant member--and we have catechumens right now at both congregations, St. Matthew and Grace--or whether you are a lifelong Lutheran, it’s always good to come back to the basics....
  • "The Transfiguration Transition" (Sermon for the Transfiguration of Our Lord, on Matthew 17:1-9)

    02/18/2023 6:16:51 PM PST · by Charles Henrickson · 2 replies
    stmatthewbt.org ^ | February 19, 2023 | The Rev. Charles Henrickson
    “The Transfiguration Transition” (Matthew 17:1-9) Today we’re celebrating the Transfiguration of Our Lord, that day up on a mountain when our Lord Jesus Christ was transfigured, that is, his appearance was changed. This event marked a transition--a turning point, a pivot point--in our Lord’s ministry. And that’s why this Transfiguration festival today marks a transition--a turning point--in the church year, as well. The Transfiguration of Our Lord comes as the climax of the Epiphany season, and at the same time it serves as a transition into the season of Lent, which begins on Wednesday. In this way, the church year...
  • "A Righteousness That Won't Work and One That Will" (Sermon on Matthew 5:21-37)

    02/11/2023 11:31:49 AM PST · by Charles Henrickson · 7 replies
    stmatthewbt.org ^ | February 12, 2023 | The Rev. Charles Henrickson
    “A Righteousness That Won’t Work and One That Will” (Matthew 5:21-37) Last week’s Gospel reading ended with these words of Jesus, from Matthew 5, verse 20: “Unless your righteousness exceeds that of the scribes and Pharisees, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.” And really, those same words could serve as the beginning of today’s reading, which starts at verse 21. For today Jesus will give examples of the supposed righteousness of the scribes and Pharisees--a surface righteousness that will not get you into the kingdom of heaven--so that then you will be ready to receive the only righteousness...
  • "Let Your Light Shine before Others" (Sermon on Matthew 5:13-20)

    02/04/2023 7:50:03 AM PST · by Charles Henrickson · 1 replies
    stmatthewbt.org ^ | February 5, 2023 | The Rev. Charles Henrickson
    “Let Your Light Shine before Others” (Matthew 5:13-20) In the Holy Gospel for today, from Matthew chapter 5, Jesus says to his disciples, “You are the light of the world.” But elsewhere in the gospels, Jesus says about himself, “I am the light of the world.” So, which is it, Jesus? Are you the light of the world, or are we? And the answer is . . . yes. Both are true, each in its own way. Jesus is the light of the world in a unique, one-of-a-kind sense. And we are the light of the world by extension, as...
  • "The People Dwelling in Darkness Have Seen a Great Light" (Sermon on Matthew 4:12-25)

    01/21/2023 11:28:10 AM PST · by Charles Henrickson · 3 replies
    stmatthewbt.org ^ | January 22, 2023 | The Rev. Charles Henrickson
    “The People Dwelling in Darkness Have Seen a Great Light” (Matthew 4:12-25) In our Gospel reading for today, St. Matthew describes the beginning of Jesus’ public ministry. And to do so, he quotes a passage from our Old Testament reading from Isaiah. Matthew writes: “The land of Zebulun and the land of Naphtali, the way of the sea, beyond the Jordan, Galilee of the Gentiles--the people dwelling in darkness have seen a great light, and for those dwelling in the region and shadow of death, on them a light has dawned.” And this gives us our theme for this morning’s...
  • "Enriched in All Speech and Knowledge" (Sermon on 1 Corinthians 1:1-9 and John 1:29-42a)

    01/14/2023 10:41:05 AM PST · by Charles Henrickson · 1 replies
    stmatthewbt.org ^ | January 15, 2023 | The Rev. Charles Henrickson
    “Enriched in All Speech and Knowledge” (1 Corinthians 1:1-9; John 1:29-42a) Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. That’s how I start every sermon I preach, with those words. Where did I get that idea? From St. Paul. That’s how he starts his epistles, with those same words: “Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.” For example, that’s how Paul begins his epistle to the Corinthians, as you heard. With those words, the apostle Paul is conferring a blessing on his hearers as he begins to...
  • "Anointed for Servanthood" (Sermon for the Baptism of Our Lord, on Matthew 3:13-17)

    01/07/2023 11:10:35 AM PST · by Charles Henrickson · 1 replies
    stmatthewbt.org ^ | January 8, 2023 | The Rev. Charles Henrickson
    “Anointed for Servanthood” (Matthew 3:13-17) Today we recall the Baptism of Our Lord, that great event when our Lord Jesus was baptized in the Jordan by John the Baptist. The heavens were opened. The Spirit of God descended on Jesus like a dove. The Father’s voice came from heaven, “This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased.” What an awesome occasion! And what I especially want to say about it this morning is that, in his baptism, Jesus was “Anointed for Servanthood.” “Anointed for servanthood”? What does Jesus’ baptism have to do with that? And what do...
  • "Where Is He Who Has Been Born King of the Jews?" (Sermon for the Epiphany of Our Lord, on Matthew 2:1-12)

    01/06/2023 8:13:40 AM PST · by Charles Henrickson · 1 replies
    stmatthewbt.org ^ | January 6, 2023 | The Rev. Charles Henrickson
    “Where Is He Who Has Been Born King of the Jews?” (Matthew 2:1-12) Today is the Epiphany of Our Lord, a major festival in the church year. Epiphany always falls on January 6, right after the twelve days of Christmas. The Holy Gospel for this day always is the story of the visit of the wise men, as found in Matthew chapter 2. And the question that the wise men ask gives us the theme for our message today: “Where Is He Who Has Been Born King of the Jews?” These wise men from the east come to Jerusalem, the...
  • "Jesus!" (Sermon for the Circumcision and Name of Jesus, on Luke 2:21)

    12/31/2022 9:11:48 PM PST · by Charles Henrickson · 3 replies
    stmatthewbt.org ^ | January 1, 2023 | The Revs. Charles Henrickson and Friedrich Wyneken
    “Jesus!” (Luke 2:21) [In 2022 and now into 2023, we are celebrating the 175th anniversary year of our Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod. Today, on this eighth day of Christmas, we are observing the Circumcision and Name of Jesus. And today is January 1, New Year’s Day. Our message this morning brings together all three of these themes. This past week I came across a sermon by Friedrich Wyneken, the second president of the Missouri Synod, on the Circumcision and Name of Jesus, preached on New Year’s Day, January 1, 1868. I read it and thought it was excellent. So I edited...
  • "Christmas and Easter Rolled into One!" (Sermon for Christmas Day, on John 1:1-18)

    12/24/2022 12:09:54 PM PST · by Charles Henrickson · 5 replies
    stmatthewbt.org ^ | December 25, 2022 | The Rev. Charles Henrickson
    “Christmas and Easter Rolled into One!” (John 1:1-18) This year we have the unusual circumstance of Christmas falling on a Sunday. This last happened in 2016, and before that, in 2005 and 2011. Christmas won’t fall on a Sunday again until 2033. Not only is it Sunday, the Lord’s Day, when Christians have been going to church for 2,000 years, but it is also Christmas Day, one of the major festivals of the church year. So you would think, with this double reason for going to church, that churches across the land would be packed this morning. Nah, nah! Think...
  • "O Holy Night" (Sermon for Christmas Eve, on Luke 2:1-20)

    12/24/2022 9:41:35 AM PST · by Charles Henrickson · 1 replies
    stmatthewbt.org ^ | December 24, 2022 | The Rev. Charles Henrickson
    “O Holy Night” (Luke 2:1-20) It’s Christmas Eve! A night to celebrate. A holy night. For on Christmas Eve we start our annual celebration of the Nativity of Our Lord Jesus Christ. Tonight we hear again the familiar Christmas Gospel. We sing the Christmas carols. We light the candles. This is a night to gather here in church with our family and to celebrate as a church family. It is a holy night indeed. And so our theme this evening: “O Holy Night.” But imagine for a moment that instead of coming here, you went out to a place where...
  • "Joseph, Did You Know?" (Sermon for the Fourth Sunday in Advent, on Matthew 1:18-25)

    12/17/2022 11:17:01 AM PST · by Charles Henrickson · 3 replies
    stmatthewbt.org ^ | December 18, 2022 | The Rev. Charles Henrickson
    “Joseph, Did You Know?” (Matthew 1:18-25) If you’ve listened to one of those radio stations that play Christmas songs for about two months before Christmas, then you’ve probably heard a song called “Mary, Did You Know?” You’ve heard that song, right? The lyrics involve asking Mary a series of rhetorical questions about whether she knew what her son would grow up to do: “Mary, did you know that your baby boy would one day walk on water?” “Mary, did you know that your baby boy will give sight to a blind man?” That sort of thing. Well, today I’m wondering...
  • Reflecting on 12/14 in Newtown

    12/14/2022 12:23:37 PM PST · by lightman · 2 replies
    Ameicaan Lutheran Publicitry Bureau ^ | 14 December A.D. 2022 | Pastor Rob Morris
    This is the letter I sent my congregation today. December 14, 2022 The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? The Lord is the stronghold of my life; of whom shall I be afraid? I believe that I shall look upon the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living! Wait for the Lord; be strong and let your heart take courage; wait for the Lord ~ Psalm 27:1,13-14 To all the saints at Christ the King, You can probably remember where you were when you heard the news. There was a shooting at...
  • "St. John the Baptist, the Voice of One Crying in the Wilderness" (Advent sermon on Matthew 3:1-12)

    12/14/2022 11:04:01 AM PST · by Charles Henrickson · 4 replies
    stmatthewbt.org ^ | December 14, 2022 | The Rev. Charles Henrickson
    “St. John the Baptist, the Voice of One Crying in the Wilderness” (Matthew 3:1-12) Today’s midweek service is the last in our series called, “Three Saints of Advent.” We began on November 30 with St. Andrew, Apostle, since his festival falls on that date. Last week, on December 7, we remembered St. Ambrose, Bishop of Milan, since his commemoration falls on that date. Now today, December 14, is nobody’s festival or commemoration, but since the last two Sundays the Gospel readings have featured John the Baptist, that’s the saint we’ll go with today. Now there’s quite a lot in the...
  • "He Will Come and Save You" (Sermon for the Third Sunday in Advent, on Isaiah 35:1-10)

    12/10/2022 8:29:08 PM PST · by Charles Henrickson · 4 replies
    stmatthewbt.org ^ | December 11, 2022 | The Rev. Charles Henrickson
    “He Will Come and Save You” (Isaiah 35:1-10) Do you ever feel weak, like you’re not strong enough to handle what life is throwing at you? Do you ever feel like your faith is feeble, that it’s not firm enough to face the future? Are you ever anxious or worried, afraid that there are forces or people out to get you, and it feels like they’re winning? If you answered yes to any of those questions, then I’ve got a word for you today. Actually, God has a word for you today, and I’m here to deliver it to you....
  • "Three Saints of Advent: St. Ambrose of Milan, Pastor and Hymnwriter" (Advent Sermon)

    12/07/2022 8:36:17 PM PST · by Charles Henrickson · 5 replies
    stmatthewbt.org ^ | December 7, 2022 | The Rev. Charles Henrickson
    “Three Saints of Advent: St. Ambrose of Milan, Pastor and Hymnwriter” For our midweek Advent services this year, we’re doing a series I’m calling “Three Saints of Advent: Andrew, Ambrose, and John the Baptist.” Now how did I come up with that idea? By looking at the calendar. The first Wednesday in Advent this year was November 30, and that date is set aside in the church calendar as the Feast of St. Andrew, one of the twelve apostles. The second Wednesday in Advent is today, December 7, and this date is listed in the church year as the Commemoration...
  • "A Shoot from the Stump of Jesse" (Sermon for the Second Sunday in Advent, on Isaiah 11:1-10)

    12/03/2022 1:13:47 PM PST · by Charles Henrickson · 5 replies
    stmatthewbt.org ^ | December 4, 2022 | The Rev. Charles Henrickson
    “A Shoot from the Stump of Jesse” (Isaiah 11:1-10) Maybe when you heard today’s Old Testament Reading, from Isaiah, you were thinking: “Shoot? Fruit? Root? What in the world is Isaiah talking about? And who is this Jesse fellow? And what could all this possibly have to do with me?” Well, it has everything to do with you, so let’s listen now as Isaiah tells us about “A Shoot from the Stump of Jesse.” Our text is the reading from Isaiah chapter 11. The prophet begins: “There shall come forth a shoot from the stump of Jesse.” Who is this...
  • "Three Saints of Advent: St. Andrew, Apostle" (Sermon on John 1:35-42a and Matthew 4:18-20)

    11/30/2022 7:31:14 PM PST · by Charles Henrickson · 7 replies
    stmatthewbt.org ^ | November 30, 2022 | The Rev. Charles Henrickson
    “Three Saints of Advent: St. Andrew, Apostle” (John 1:35-42a; Matthew 4:18-20) When churches have midweek Advent or Lenten services, usually the pastor tries to come up with a theme that will tie the services together. This year, in looking at the calendar for Advent, I noticed something about the dates for our midweek services. The first three Wednesdays are November 30, December 7, and December 14. Which got me to thinking: November 30 is the Feast of St. Andrew, Apostle. December 7 is the Commemoration of St. Ambrose, Bishop of Milan and one of the great Church Fathers. December 14...