Sermon Sunday April 12, 2026
April 12, 2026
Explore how the Resurrection breaks through the “locked rooms” of fear, addiction, and doubt. A moving sermon on experiencing Easter power in our daily lives.
St. Barnabas Anglican Church
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April 12, 2026
Explore how the Resurrection breaks through the “locked rooms” of fear, addiction, and doubt. A moving sermon on experiencing Easter power in our daily lives.
April 5, 2026
A powerful Easter reflection on 1 Corinthians 15 and Mary Magdalene. Learn why the resurrection of Jesus is a personal relationship, not just an ancient idea.
April 4, 2026
Is the resurrection just an “escape tactic” from this world? Explore the deeper meaning of the Easter Vigil as we discuss the resurrection of the body and how God is beginning a “recovery process” to bring heaven to earth here and now.
April 3, 2026
Why do we return to the story of the crucifixion year after year? In this Good Friday message, we explore the concept of the “conscientious objector”—those who find the transition from the joy of Palm Sunday to the anguish of the Passion almost unbearable.
In a modern world defined by technological achievement and self-sufficiency, the Cross remains an inescapable confrontation with our own frailty and injustice. This sermon invites us to stop standing at a distance and instead allow ourselves to be drawn to the foot of the Cross, where God’s grace meets our deepest vulnerabilities.