Good News! Part 2: For the Church
Sermon Preached By: Dr. Wesley Avram
Scripture: Galatians 6:1–10
Series: Good News! (Part 2)
Categories: 2011, Dr. Wesley Avram, Good News! - series, October 2011, Series
Good News! Part 1: For Us
Sermon Preached By: Dr. Wesley Avram
Scripture: Hosea 6:1–6 (read by Rev. Sarah Johnson); Galatians 5:1 – 6, 16–25 (read by Dr. Wesley Avram)
Series: Good News! (Part 1)
Categories: 2011, Dr. Wesley Avram, Good News! - series, September 2011, Series
Good Intentions...
Sermon Preached By: Dr. Wesley Avram
Scripture: Luke 14:15–24
Categories: 2011, Dr. Wesley Avram, September 2011
The Work of Our Hands
Sermon Preached By: Rev. Sarah Johnson
Scriptures: 1 Corinthians 12:4–11 and Psalm 90:13–17 (read by Rev. Kristin Willett); and Mark 1:16–20 (read by Rev. Sarah Johnson)
Categories: 2011, September 2011
It Takes Heart
Sermon Preached By: Dr. Wesley Avram
Scripture: Psalm 40 (read by Rev. Kristin Willett and Pastoral Intern Shelly Core); Ephesians 3:16–21 (read by Dr. Wesley Avram)
Categories: 2011, August 2011, Dr. Wesley Avram, Guest
Divine Discourses
Sermon Preached By: Rev. Kristin Willett
Scriptures: Exodus 1:8–14 (read by Rev. Sarah Johnson)
Selections from Exodus 3:1–4:17 (read by Rev. Kristin Willett)
Categories: 2011, August 2011
What Do You See When You Come to Worship? Do You See What I See?
Sermon Preached By: Rev. Fran Park
Scripture: Mark 11:15–17b
Categories: 2011, August 2011
Blessed, Broken, and Given
Sermon Preached By: Dr. Wesley Avram
Scripture: Luke 22:14–20, 1 Corinthians 11:23–27, Acts 2:42–47
Categories: 2011, August 2011, Dr. Wesley Avram
When Enough Is Enough
Sermon Preached By: Rev. Kristin Willett
Scriptures: Matthew 14:13–21
For Freedom Christ Has Set Us Free
Sermon Preached By: Dr. Michael Hegeman
Scripture: Galatians 5:1, 13–25
About the Guest Preacher
Dr. Michael Hegeman holds a Ph.D. in Homiletics and New Testament Studies from Princeton Theological Seminary where he taught Speech and Preaching courses for 10 years. An Arizona resident since 1978, Michael graduated from Grand Canyon University (1990) with a degree in Music Education. Michael taught at the First Presbyterian Academy, formerly housed in the Historic First Presbyterian Church (Phoenix) where he served as an elder before going to Princeton Seminary in 1993. Michael has worked and taught in China and Israel/Palestine and is a composer of choral music, having served as the composer–in–residence of the Lauda Chamber Singers (New Jersey) for 10 years. Currently he teaches courses in the Humanities and Christianity at Grand Canyon University, and frequently lectures on diverse topics dealing with faith and religion around the Phoenix metropolitan area.