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St James Lutheran Church: Sermons and Worship
St James Lutheran Church - Glen Carbon Illinois
442 episodes
1 day ago

In this message, we reflect on the beautiful truth that the story of Christmas was never meant to be a private event. Drawing from Matthew 2:1-2, we follow the journey of the Magi—travelers from the distant East who were guided by a miraculous light to the feet of the baby Jesus. Their arrival serves as a powerful reminder that the Gospel is a global invitation, reaching across cultures and borders to reveal the Savior to all of humanity. This "Epiphany" marks the moment Jesus was made known to the world, proving that God’s light shines for everyone who is willing to seek Him.

The Magi didn't come empty-handed; they brought symbolic gifts that recognized Jesus’ divine roles as Prophet, Priest, and King. Just as the star led these wise men to worship, we are called to be led by that same light into a life of devotion. Our response to Christ mirrors theirs: we come to the manger to worship and adore Him, and then we "go" into the world to share the news of what we have found. Join us as we explore how the light of Christ continues to guide us today.

Liturgist and Preacher: Pastor Bill Engfehr; Reader: William Ellington

Order of service:

Second Sunday after Christmas, Jan 4, 2026

#sermon #gospel #timeofChristmas #Christmas #star #Jesus #Magi #Epiphany #wisemen #lightoftheworld #Bethlehem #prophecy #sovereignty #Matthew2 #BillEngfehr

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In this message, we reflect on the beautiful truth that the story of Christmas was never meant to be a private event. Drawing from Matthew 2:1-2, we follow the journey of the Magi—travelers from the distant East who were guided by a miraculous light to the feet of the baby Jesus. Their arrival serves as a powerful reminder that the Gospel is a global invitation, reaching across cultures and borders to reveal the Savior to all of humanity. This "Epiphany" marks the moment Jesus was made known to the world, proving that God’s light shines for everyone who is willing to seek Him.

The Magi didn't come empty-handed; they brought symbolic gifts that recognized Jesus’ divine roles as Prophet, Priest, and King. Just as the star led these wise men to worship, we are called to be led by that same light into a life of devotion. Our response to Christ mirrors theirs: we come to the manger to worship and adore Him, and then we "go" into the world to share the news of what we have found. Join us as we explore how the light of Christ continues to guide us today.

Liturgist and Preacher: Pastor Bill Engfehr; Reader: William Ellington

Order of service:

Second Sunday after Christmas, Jan 4, 2026

#sermon #gospel #timeofChristmas #Christmas #star #Jesus #Magi #Epiphany #wisemen #lightoftheworld #Bethlehem #prophecy #sovereignty #Matthew2 #BillEngfehr

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Finding Rest in God’s Word - Sep 7 - Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost
St James Lutheran Church: Sermons and Worship
16 minutes 54 seconds
4 months ago
Finding Rest in God’s Word - Sep 7 - Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost

Life often leaves us tired—not just physically, but spiritually. The pressures of temptation, the pull of the world, and the struggle against our sinful nature can wear us down. Psalm 1 reminds us of the seriousness of sin, showing how it grows and takes hold if left unchecked. But it also points us to the only source of true strength and refreshment: God’s Word.

In this message, we will reflect on the two paths Psalm 1 describes—the way of the world that leads to destruction, and the way of God that brings life, blessing, and fruitfulness. Like a tree planted by streams of water, those who delight in the Word of the Lord are nourished, sustained, and made strong to withstand temptation. Even more, they are equipped to share God’s grace with others, just as Jesus did when He walked among sinners to bring forgiveness and life.

Join us as we consider what it means to be rooted in Scripture, strengthened by the Gospel, and refreshed by the living water of Christ. In Him we find rest for our weary souls, forgiveness for our sins, and the promise of eternal life.

Liturgist and Preacher: Rev. Tony Boos; Reader: David Moldenhauer

Order of service:

Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost, Sep 7, 2025

#sermon #gospel #timeofthechurch #meditation #law #sin #fruitful #prosperous #spiritualrest #sinandtemptation #Psalm1

St James Lutheran Church: Sermons and Worship

In this message, we reflect on the beautiful truth that the story of Christmas was never meant to be a private event. Drawing from Matthew 2:1-2, we follow the journey of the Magi—travelers from the distant East who were guided by a miraculous light to the feet of the baby Jesus. Their arrival serves as a powerful reminder that the Gospel is a global invitation, reaching across cultures and borders to reveal the Savior to all of humanity. This "Epiphany" marks the moment Jesus was made known to the world, proving that God’s light shines for everyone who is willing to seek Him.

The Magi didn't come empty-handed; they brought symbolic gifts that recognized Jesus’ divine roles as Prophet, Priest, and King. Just as the star led these wise men to worship, we are called to be led by that same light into a life of devotion. Our response to Christ mirrors theirs: we come to the manger to worship and adore Him, and then we "go" into the world to share the news of what we have found. Join us as we explore how the light of Christ continues to guide us today.

Liturgist and Preacher: Pastor Bill Engfehr; Reader: William Ellington

Order of service:

Second Sunday after Christmas, Jan 4, 2026

#sermon #gospel #timeofChristmas #Christmas #star #Jesus #Magi #Epiphany #wisemen #lightoftheworld #Bethlehem #prophecy #sovereignty #Matthew2 #BillEngfehr