Sermon for the Fifth Sunday of Easter
May 19, 2019
Pr. Scott Grorud
John 16:12-22
“To See and Be Seen”
1) How does “the Spirit of truth” guide us “into all the truth”?
2) Do you ever feel, as the disciples did, that you “do not know what (Jesus) is talking about”?
3) What is the difference between Jesus saying, “You will see me,” and saying, “I will see you”?
4) What do you feel you need from Jesus in order for “your joy (to) be complete”?
“Infuriatingly Good News”
Sermon from Sunday, May 12, 2019
by Pastor Scott Grorud
“Infuriatingly Good News”
John 10:22-39
1) Why do you think Jesus refused to answer directly if he was the Messiah?
2) According to Jesus, why were his questioners not convinced by the works he had done?
3) What was so infuriating about Jesus’ claim that “the father and I are one”?
4) How do Jesus’ works make it possible for people to believe in him?
What Do We Do Now?
Bless the Years Sunday
May 5, 2019
Sermon by Pr. Paulus Pilgrim
John 21:1-19
1) Why did Jesus come to the disciples while they were fishing?
2) How did the disciples react to Jesus and the big catch?
3) How was Peter feeling toward Jesus? Why?
4) Why did Jesus ask Peter “Do you love me” three times?
5) What is Jesus asking of You in this passage?
“My Lord and My God”
Sermon by Pr. Scott Grorud
Sunday, April 28, 2019
“My Lord and My God”
1) What does the account of Thomas add to the earlier appearance of the resurrected Jesus?
2)What is significant about Thomas calling Jesus “my Lord and my God”?
3) What does it mean for you to confess Jesus as “my Lord and my God”?
4) In what context does John suggest that his readers will “see” the risen Jesus?
“As Good as His Word”
Easter Sunday Sermon
Sunday, April 21, 2019
Pastor Scott Grorud
“As Good as His Word”
Luke 24:1-12
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