Each week we play a recording of the Sunday sermon from Tressler Mennonite Church in Greenwood, Delaware.
This Sunday we finished Matthew 13. The Kingdom of Heaven is like...
Jeremy Ernest, August 2, 2026
This week we started a short series on Matthew 13, as part of a longer series on the five discourses in Matthew.
Jeremy Ernest July 5, 2026
This was the third sermon on Matthew 10. This week focused on how this passage might apply to our congregation today. If you haven't heard any of the previous messages on Matthew 10, perhaps start by listening to them as they lay the foundation for this sermon.
Jeremy Ernest, June 21, 2026
This Sunday the passage was Matthew 10, with a focus on what this lesson meant for the Twelve Disciples.
Jeremy Ernest, June 7, 2026
This week we continued our series on the five discourses in Matthew by exploring the background of the second discourse, Matthew 10. Some of the main verses for today were Matthew 9:35-38.
Jeremy Ernest, May 31, 2026
Ethan Mast was our guest speaker this week. His sermon was titled: Follow the White Rabbit.
Ethan Mast May 24, 2026
This week our speaker drew from two passages for his sermon. Luke 18:18-27 and Mark 9:14-24.
Nathan Bechtel, May 10, 2026
This was our second week focusing on Jesus' Sermon on the Mount. This week the focus was on preaching the content of his sermon, and demonstrating how Jesus' example can help us teach others.
The Sermon on the Mount is part of our wider series on the five sermons in Matthew.
Jeremy Ernest May 3, 2026
Andrew Sharp was our speaker this week. He spoke from Philippians 4:10-14
April 26, 2026
This week the sermon was an overview of Jesus' Sermon on the Mount, looking at it as a whole sermon. Matthew 5-7. This was part of the ongoing series on the five discourses in Matthew.
Jeremy Ernest April 19, 2026
Instead of a sermon, this week our service feature three members who shared stories of how God has been at work in their lives.
They play directly one after the other in this podcast.
Andrew Burdan: 0:38-7:20
Dave Burkholder: 7:20-16:18
Darlene Beachy: 16:18-40:49
April 12, 2026
This past Sunday was Easter. Our sermon time was slightly shorter to accommodate all of the other special worship activities on this morning.
Jeremy Ernest, April 5, 2026
This Sunday was the introductory sermon to a short series planned on the five sermons by Jesus in the book of Matthew.
Jeremy Ernest, March 22, 2026
Brian Zook was our guest speaker this week. He spoke on the theme of Hope.
March 15, 2026
Alan Steier was our guest speaker this week. He spoke on Jeremiah 6:16-20.
Mach 8, 2026
This is Part 2 in a two part series called "Beginnings and Endings". This is the "Endings" part. It begins with the question: where do we go when we die? Perhaps more importantly, it attempts to think about how our confidence of the future changes the way we follow Jesus today.
Jeremy Ernest, March 1, 2026
This week was our Ebenezer Sunday. On this day we reflect on the previous year and remember how God has walked with us. The theme is drawn from I Samuel 7.
Our service had a slide show of memories, some sharing time, and a children's message, all on aspects of this theme. The sermon continued that theme and then looked forward.
Jeremy Ernest, February 22, 2026.
This week Andrew Sharp spoke on Mark 4:35-41. We ended with a hymn, which is included in this podcast. The audio quality of the singing, however, is poor as we are not set up to record audio of congregational singing. Next time you may have to come in person to hear it properly.
Andrew Sharp, February 15, 2026
After missing two Sundays in a row due to the winter weather, we were finally able to meet again. This was the first in what is planned to be a two-part series. This week was "Beginnings".
Jeremy Ernest, February 8, 2026
This week the main passage was from Luke 10 about Martha and Mary. The theme was that people with different gifts, roles, and abilities all serve Jesus differently. And the Church needs them all.
A few minutes into the sermon our visual display quit working. You'll hear some interruption in this recording as we attempted to get it working again. Some of the interruption was cropped out for this podcast, but there was no smooth way to remove all of that interruption. For the record, we never did get the visuals working again.
Jeremy Ernest, January 18, 2026
Our first Sunday of 2026 focused on Matthew 2. The more specific focus was on how God revealed his direction in that chapter, and how he still does today.
Jeremy Ernest, January 4, 2026
This week our sermon was about Jesus as the Light to the nations from Luke 2:32.
Due to travels and holidays, this podcast is being released several days later than normal. I do apologize.
Jeremy Ernest, December 28, 2025
This was the third Sunday of Advent. The sermon theme was drawn from the words: Immanuel, God is with us.
Jeremy Ernest, December 14, 2025
Doug Root was our guest speaker this week. He spoke on Hope.
Doug Root, December 7, 2025
Clint Yoder was our speaker this week. He posed some questions and received comments from the congregation. Some of those were hard to hear in the recording. Minor editing has removed what would otherwise sound like dead air during the podcast.
Clint Yoder, November 23, 2025
Nathan Becthel was our speaker this week. His passage was Mark 5:25-34. The title was "Not the Way It's Supposed to Be".
Nathan Bechtel, November 16, 2025
This week the sermon was based on Matthew 25, with a bit of Luke 19. It was about the Parable of the Talents, and the theme was "while we wait".
Jeremy Ernest, November 9, 2025
The message examined the Parable of the Lost Sheep in both Matthew and Luke.
Jeremy Ernest, November 2, 2025
This week our overseer visited to share about what it means when God "calls" someone to the ministry.
Dale Keffer, October 26, 2025
This week we continued our theme from last week by focusing on the purpose of our congregation.
Jeremy Ernest, October 12, 2025
This week the focus was on what it means that we are a Mennonite church.
Jeremy Ernest, October 5, 2025
This was part 2, the application week, in our short series about how to handle times of disagreement within the church. The bible study portion of this series was last week.
Jeremy Ernest, September 14, 2025
This week was the first in a two part series. This week was mostly bible study, next week we'll focus on application. This week we looked at Romans 14, I Corinthians 8 and 10, and a little at Acts 15.
Jeremy Ernest, September 7, 2025
This week our speaker was Mark Yoder. His message was titled "The Delight of Full Surrender".
Mark Yoder, August 31, 2025
Fred Mast was our guest speaker this week. He shared several lessons from the life of Joseph.
August 24, 2025
This week our theme was again spiritual gifts. This week the focus was on making sure our gifts all work together smoothy to accomplish God's will.
Jeremy Ernest, August 17, 2025
This week the theme was Spiritual Gifts. God gives each of us gifts, and together we make the Church a place that can help people follow Jesus.
Jeremy Ernest, August 10, 2025
This week Dave Burkholder was our guest speaker. We introduced him by reading from I Corinthians 12:7-27.
August 3, 2025
As a note for our regular listeners, you may have noticed there was no podcast last week. We had a service with no sermon. The service focused on music, reading Scripture, and a children's activity.
This week Bert Weber was our guest speaker. He spoke primarily on the Psalms.
July 13, 2025
This week was the second in a short two-part series on the church. This week focused on church structure. This sermon used visuals more than many at our church, and so this audio only podcast will miss some aspects of the message.
Jeremy Ernest, July 6, 2025
This week our sermon examined the purpose of the church. What are we supposed to be accomplishing? How might we evaluate whether we are doing what we should be doing?
Jeremy Ernest, June 29, 2025
Lamar Yoder was our guest speaker this week. He spoke from Luke 15, with a special emphasis on the Parable of the Two Lost Sons.
June 15, 2025
This week our text was Matthew 13:31-32. Is the Kingdom of Heaven growing or faltering? Does it matter how we answer this question? Do our assumptions matter?
Jeremy Ernest June 8, 2025
This week's sermon was based on Acts 15. It addressed how to pursue unity in the face of disagreement.
Jeremy Ernest, June 1, 2025.
This was our final sermon in our series about people who met Jesus. This week was Paul. Acts 9:1-19
Jeremy Ernest, May 11, 2025
This week we continued our series on people who met Jesus. The focus was the Rich Young Ruler. We looked primarily at the Mark account, although both Matthew and Luke also record this meeting.
Jeremy Ernest May 4, 2025
This week we continued our theme of people who met Jesus. Mark 10:13-16.
Jeremy Ernest, April 27, 2025.
This week we resumed our series on people from the gospels who met Jesus. The story of Zacchaeus from Luke 19:1-10.
Jeremy Ernest, April 13, 2025.
Dale Keffer visited us again this week. He came to meet with our congregational members on Saturday and to preach on Sunday morning. He began his time by reporting on those meetings before transitioning to his sermon. This podcast is longer than normal as it includes both aspects of his speaking time.
March 23, 2025
Note: Next week, March 30, a musical group will be sharing with us during our normal worship time. We will not have a traditional "sermon". If you want to hear the group you will have to come and listen live as there will be no podcast.
The sermon this week was drawn from John 4, and it was titled The Stranger at the Well.
Jeremy Ernest, March 16, 2025
The sermon this week was titled "The Calling of Peter". It was primarily based on verses from Matthew 4 and John 1, with a bit of Luke as well.
Jeremy Ernest, March 9, 2025.
This Sunday we finished our three part series on the book of Revelation. We covered chapters 20-22. However, the sermon started with a discussion on change since our pastoral team will soon be changing.
Jeremy Ernest. February 16, 2025.
This week we noted 500 years to Anabaptism with a sermon about Anabaptist history and why it matters today.
Nathan Bechtel. January 19, 2025.
This week we began a short series (probably four sermons) on Revelation.
Jerry Schrock, January 12, 2025
This week we resumed our sermon series by talking about the book of Jude.
Jeremy Ernest. January 5, 2025.
Our theme was "Love" this week. The last Sunday of 2024.
Jeremy Ernest, December 29, 2024.
This week, the third Sunday of Advent, our theme was Joy.
Jerry Schrock, December 15, 2024.
The theme was Peace during the second Sunday of Advent.
Jeremy Ernest. December 8, 2024.
This week we started our Advent series with the theme of "Hope".
Jeremy Ernest, December 1, 2024.
This week Jerry Schrock finished our series on II Timothy.
II Timothy 4, November 17, 2024.
Billy Johnson was our guest speaker this week. He spoke on II Timothy 3:16.
November 10, 2024.
This week our sermon was titled "Not so with you". The passage was Matthew 20:25-28. November 3, 2024.
Speaker: Jeremy Ernest.
This past week we had a guest speaker named Andrew Sharp. October 27, 2024.
Allow me to apologize for posting this very late in the week. My normal weekly routine was altered, but I have no real excuse (except a terrible memory).
This week our sermon was from II Timothy 2:14-26. October 6, 2024.
There will probably no podcast next week. Next week is our church retreat, and we do not usually have the capability of recording those messages. See you in two weeks.
This week, September 29, 2024, we had a guest speaker named Skip Holmberg. His message was titled "The Still Small Voice of God".
This week we continued our series on II Timothy by covering the first 13 verses of chapter 2. September 22, 2024.
This week our sound system was not working correctly, so the audio quality of this podcast is less than ideal. I apologize for the quality and hope that we will have everything working correctly next week.
This was the first sermon of our series on II Timothy. All of chapter 1. September 15, 2024.
This week our series on II Peter took us through chapter 2, a discussion on false teachers. September 1, 2024.
This week Karl Layton was our guest speaker. He spoke on Colossians 3:1-11. August 25, 2024.
This week we finished chapter one in our sermon series on II Peter.
II Peter 1:12-21 August 18, 2024.
This week we began our series on the book of II Peter. Chapter 1, verses 1-11. August 11, 2024.
Listen to the end to hear a recording from 2022 of Wayne Warren singing for us.
This week we finished our series on I Peter. Chapter 5. August 4, 2024.
We were experiencing some problems with our sound system this week. You'll notice the audio quality is much worse than normal. We apologize and hope to have fixed the problem by next week.
This week our sermon was on the book of Jonah. Four short mini-sermons reviewing material from our Vacation Bible School which was on the book of Jonah. July 14, 2024.
Our series on I Peter continued this week. Jerry preached on chapter 3, verses 13-22. July 7, 2024.
This week we covered I Peter 2:13-3:12 as part of our series on I Peter. June 30, 2024. Honoring kings, masters, spouses, and each other.
This week, June 23, 2024, Dale Keffer joined us for another visit. His message was centered on Acts 7.
This week, June 16, 2024, we continued our series on I Peter by covering chapter 2, verses 4-12. Because it was Father's Day, the sermon opens with a brief message for fathers.
This week we started our next sermon series. This one is on I Peter. We covered chapter 1, verses 1 to 12. June 2, 2024.
This week we took a short break from our main series. Our sermon was, instead, on Matt 18:15-17. May 19, 2024.
This sermon was from May 5, 2024. We have finished our series on I John. This week ended the series with an overview examining the book as a complete unit.
We had some technical difficulties this week that resulted in a very poor audio recording. This podcast actually contains a second reading of the prepared text. As such, it is not exactly the same as the sermon the live audience heard, although it should be fairly close in content. The audio feel is also slightly different than when using our regular recording equipment.
This Sunday was Easter, when we celebrate that Jesus rose from the dead.
The text was John 16:17-22. March 31, 2024.
For Palm Sunday this year, we continued in our series on I John. In this letter, John tells us that a proper understand of Jesus does matter. Palm Sunday shows us that same idea, from a different angle. Listen to hear the connection. I John 4:1-6. March 24, 2024.
This week Cam Woolford was our guest speaker. He spoke from the book of Philemon. March 17, 2024.
This week, March 3, 2024, we continued our series on I John by covering chapter 3, verses 11-24.
This week we took a short break from our series on I John. Nathan Bechtel shared from Galatians 4:4-7, with an emphasis on understanding God's love through the metaphor of adoption. February 25, 2024.
We continued our series on I John by covering chapter 2, verses 1 to 11. February 4, 2024.
This Sunday, January 21, 2024, was our annual Ebenezer Sunday. On this Sunday we take time to look back and reflect on God's faithfulness over the previous year.
This morning Linford Weber shared with us. He drew his thoughts from the life of Jonah. January 14, 2024.
We began our year looking at Acts 10:44-48. January 7, 2024.
We have a few other special services planned in the coming weeks, and then our next series will begin later in January. That series will be on I John.
This was the final sermon of our 2023 Advent series. December 31, 2023.
At the end of the message we played a song as a final meditation. You can find that song here.
Happy New Year!
This week we began our Advent sermon series. The theme this week was "why". December 3, 2023.
This week we completed our series on the book of Titus. Titus chapter 3, November 19, 2023.
We continued our series on Titus this week by covering Titus 1:10-16. November 5, 2023.
This week we began a series on the book of Titus. Chapter 1, verses 1-9. October 29, 2023.
We will begin our next sermon series next week. This week, October 22, 2023, we had a topical sermon on congregational growth.
Last week we finished a sermon series on Hebrews. Soon we plan to start a new series on Titus. But this week we had a topical sermon on the theme of 'Purpose'. October 8, 2023.
This week, after nearly a year, we finished our sermon series on the book of Hebrews. This sermon covered chapter 13, verses 15-25. October 1, 2023.
Nathan Bechtel was our guest speaker this week. He preached from Matt 23:13-24. September 24, 2023.
Our series on Hebrews is drawing to a close. This Sunday, September 17, 2023, was on the last chapter, chapter 13. Verses 1-14.
This sermon from September 10, 2023, was from Hebrews 12:18-29. At the close of the sermon we played a song. Click here for a link to a YouTube version of that song.
We are approaching the close of our series on Hebrews. This week, Sept 3, 2023, we covered Hebrews 12:12-17
Our series on Hebrews continues this week in chapter 12, verses 4 through 11. August 20, 2023.
This week, August 13, 2023, we continued our series in Hebrews by covering chapter 11 verse 39 through chapter 12:3.
Our Hebrews series continued this week covering verses 23-31 in chapter 11. July 30, 2023.
We continued our series in Hebrews this week by starting chapter 11. The text was Hebrews 11:1-7, the date was July 16, 2023.
Brad Cain was our guest speaker this week. July 9, 2023. He begins by sharing about his ministry, and then he shares a brief message from Romans 10.
This sermon from July 2, 2023, continues our series on Hebrews by covering chapter 10 verses 26-39.
This Sunday we had a guest speaker. Linford Weber spoke on Luke 8:22-25. The date was June 25, 2023.
This sermon was from June 18, 2023. The weekly passage was Hebrews 10:19-25. Since this Sunday was Father's Day the sermon also includes some words for fathers.
This sermon was part of our Hebrews series at Tressler Mennonite Church. This covered chapter 10, verses 1-18. It was from June 11, 2023.
This sermon from June 4, 2023, continued our series on Hebrews by covering Hebrews 9:23-28.
Our series on Hebrews continued this week, May 28, 2023, by covering chapter 9, verses 15-22.
This sermon from May 14, 2023, covered Hebrews 9:1-10, with a bit of Mother's Day as well.
This week we had a guest speaker named Alberto Gonzalez. This sermon was from May 7, 2023.
We continued our series on Hebrews this morning by looking at Hebrews 8:7-13. April 30, 2023.
Spencer Lehman was our guest speaker this week. He spoke from Mark 10:35-45 on April 23, 2023. The message title was "Learn to Serve".
Our Hebrews series continued this week in chapter 8, verses 1 through 6. April 16, 2023.
This was our Easter message on April 9, 2023. It might be a slightly unusual Easter sermon. The primary text was I Corinthians 15:17-28, but it also drew heavily on Ecclesiastes 2 and some related themes.
This sermon from April 2, 2023, is from Hebrews 7. I apologize for releasing this late, and for not editing it as neatly as normal (not that normal is all that brilliant anyway). I hope by next week we'll return to our normal routine. Till then, thanks for your patience.
This week, March 26, 2023, we completed chapter 6 in our Hebrews series. The verses were 13-20 of Hebrews 6.
We resumed our series on Hebrews this week by covering chapter 6, verses 9-12. The date was March 19, 2023.
This week we continued our sermon series on the book of Hebrews. This sermon covered Hebrews 6:4-8, and it was from March 5, 2023.
This week we continued our series in Hebrews by covering Hebrews 5:11 through 6:3. We used this passage as an opportunity to review some of the very basics of what it means to follow Jesus. This sermon was from February 26, 2023.
This week we returned to our Hebrews series. This sermon from February 12, 2023 covered Hebrews 4:14-16.
In the sermon Jerry refers to some BibleProject videos. You can find the BibleProject video series on the Royal Priest here.
This Sunday, February 5, 2023, we invited Dale Keffer to be our guest speaker this week.
This sermon was from Luke 9 and 10, with a focus on the sending of the 12 and the 72, and how Jesus' words might help us be a missional church.
This sermon was from January 22, 2023.
This sermon was from Christmas Day of 2022. The passage was John 1:1-14. Merry Christmas.
During the month of December our sermons will be based on the New Testament Advent readings for our services. This week the passage was Luke 1:26-55.
This sermon was from November 27, 2022. It was part of our Hebrews series covering chapter 2, verses 10 through 18.
This sermon was from November 20, 2022. The text was Hebrews 2:5-9.
This sermon refers to several images that were displayed on the screen. Two were images from NASA taken by the Webb Space Telescope. You can find links to images from that telescope and learn more about it here.
The other image mentioned was a Calvin and Hobbes cartoon. That cartoon is visible on this website at the time of posting this sermon. It is the cartoon in which Hobbes begins by saying, "What a clear night! Look at all the stars. Millions of them!" Calvin ultimately replies, "Let's go inside and turn on all the lights."
We had a guest speaker named Duane Miller. He shared Sunday morning, November 13, 2022.
This is the second sermon in our Hebrews series. It covers verses 5 to 14 of chapter 1. It was from Sunday, October 30, 2022.
This week, October 23, 2022, Karl Layton brought our morning message. He started with Romans 8:28, and used that to help look at the life of Joseph.
This sermon from October 9, 2022, begins our new series on the book of Hebrews. It uses the first four verses, Hebrews 1:1-4, as a way of introducing this new series.
This sermon completes our series on I Timothy by covering the last part of chapter 6, verses 11-21. This sermon was from October 2, 2022.
This week, September 18, 2022, we took a break from our series to hear a message by Lowell Bechtel. He shared some thoughts on the life of Abraham, centering on Genesis 22.
This passage from I Timothy 6:1-2 continues our series on this letter from Paul to Timothy. This sermon was from our service on September 11, 2022.
This sermon was from September 4, 2022, and the text was I Timothy 5:17-25.
This sermon makes reference to a podcast called "The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill". Click here to learn more.
This sermon from August 28, 2022, continues our series on Paul's letter to Timothy by covering I Timothy 5:1-16.
This sermon from August 21, 2022, continues our series on I Timothy by covering I Timothy 4:6-16.
This sermon from August 14, 2022, continues our series in I Timothy by completing chapter 3 and beginning chapter 4.
This sermon from August 7, 2022, continues our series on I Timothy by covering verses 1-13 of chapter 3.
At the close of the message we played the song "Walk on Water" during a time of reflection. To avoid any possible copyright issues that song is not included on this podcast. However, you can click here to listen to a version of that song on YouTube.
This sermon continues our series on I Timothy by finishing out chapter 2. This sermon was from July 31, 2022.
We continue our series on I Timothy by covering chapter 2, verses 8 through 10 this morning. This was from July 24, 2022.
This week, July 17, 2022, we had a guest speaker named David Hatfield. His sermon was titled "Grace + Truth = Love". David is involved in campus ministry at Penn State. He visits our congregation about once per year to share about his ministry.
This sermon from July 10, 2022, continues our series on I Timothy by covering verses 1 to 7 of chapter 2.
This sermon from June 19, 2022, continues our series on I Timothy by covering chapter 1, verses 6 through 11.
Miguel Alban was our guest speaker this Sunday. He is the director of our local Love INC affiliate.
We invited him to preach this Sunday and to share with us about his work and ministry through Love INC. This was from June 12, 2022.
This sermon began our next series on the book of I Timothy. This was from Sunday, June 5, 2022, and the text was I Timothy 1:1-5.
This sermon completes our series on Philippians. This week was chapter 4 verses 14 through 23. This sermon was from May 29, 2022.
This sermon was from May 15, 2022. The text was Philippians 4:8-9.
After the sermon you will hear part of our piano prelude from our service. Then, at the very end of the episode, you will hear the song "Rejoice in the Lord" which was our offertory music this Sunday.
The beauty of a podcast is that you can just skip the sermon and go straight to the music at the end.
This sermon from May 8, 2022, continues our series on Philippians by covering chapter 4, verses 1 through 7.
This sermon from April 24, 2022 continues our series on Philippians by covering chapter 3 verses 1 through 11.
This sermon was from April 3, 2022. The passage was Philippians 2:12-18.
In the sermon there is reference to a singing group called the Rural Route 4.
Here is a sample of their music.
The man mentioned in the sermon, Calvin, sang lead.
The passage this week was Philippians 2:1-11. This sermon was from March 27, 2022.
Listen (or skip) to the end to hear our offertory music from this week by Michelle Cain.
This sermon was from March 20, 2022, and it covered verses 27 to 30 of Philippians chapter 1.
This sermon was from March 13, 2022 and covered Philippians 1:21-26.
Skip to the end of the podcast to listen to our prelude music this Sunday by Abigail Baker.
This sermon from March 6, 2022, continues our series on Philippians by looking at verses 12 to 20 of chapter 1.
This week we started our new series on the book of Philippians. We began with chapter 1, verses 1 to 11. This sermon was from February 27, 2022. Skip to the very end to hear the band that played during part of our service.
This week our congregation welcomed Dennis Ernest as our guest preacher. He was with us February 20, 2022.
This sermon completes our series on Ephesians by covering chapter 6 verses 18-24. It was from February 13, 2022.
This sermon continues our series on Ephesians by focusing on chapter 6, verses 10-17. This sermon was from our service on February 6, 2022.
This sermon was from January 30, 2022. This week our regular worship service was cancelled due to snow. Therefore our weekly sermon was recorded and presented as an online video. This podcast contains the audio. You may notice a change in audio quality compared to normal weeks.
This message continues our series in Ephesians by focusing on chapter 5 verse 21 through chapter 6 verse 9.
This sermon was from Sunday, January 23, 2022. We continue our series on Ephesians. This week our passage was chapter 5 verses 1-21.
This sermon was from our annual Ebenezer Service on January 16, 2022.
Our Ebenezer Service is a time of reflection as we review the past year and remember how the Lord has walked with us during that year.
This sermon was from January 9, 2022. The passage was Ephesians 4:17-32.
The episode closes with a selection of our offertory music.
This sermon resumes our series on Ephesians with a look at Ephesians 4:1-16. The date was January 2, 2022.
This sermon was from December 26, 2021. The text was Matthew 5:13-16. We will return to our series in Ephesians next week.
This episode closes with special music by Wayne Warren. The song is "Mary Did You Know".
This sermon was from December 12, 2021. The passage was Ephesians 3:1-13.
You'll note our series is slightly out of order. Some last minute scheduling changes resulted in the second half of Ephesians 3 being covered before the first half. Barring unforeseen changes we should be back on schedule starting Ephesians 4 in 2022 after a short break during Christmas.
If you are listening well after the fact you can either listen in the order we covered them during our services. Or you can listen in the order the passages appear in the Bible.
This sermon was from December 5, 2021. The passage was Ephesians 3:14-21.
You'll notice that we generally move in order through the Bible. This week we had to adjust our schedule on short notice. We skipped a section of Ephesians chapter 3 as noted in the sermon. We hope to get back on schedule in a few weeks and to make up what we missed.
This sermon was from November 28, 2021. It continues our series on Ephesians by looking at chapter 2, verses 11 through 22.
This sermon was from November 21, 2021. The text was Ephesians 2:4-6.
This sermon had a Thanksgiving theme and we celebrated communion this day. It was also a last minute change in our schedule as you will hear when you listen.
The total duration of less than 15 minutes will help offset the unusually long message from last week. Together they average pretty close to normal for Tressler.
Just for full disclosure, this audio file was updated after initial release to improve the sound quality.
This week we welcomed guest speaker David Hatfield. He comes to Tressler periodically to talk about his ministry at Penn State and to bring us our Sunday morning sermon. This week the first 9 minutes of his time are primarily updates about his ministry. Then he transitions to our morning message.
This sermon was from November 7, 2021. The passage was Ephesians 2:1-10.
If you listen to the end, or just skip there directly, you can hear our special music from this Sunday sung by Wayne Warren.
This sermon was from October 24, 2021 on Ephesians 1:1-14.
This was the first message in a new series on the book of Ephesians. As part of our introduction to that series we showed a BibleProject video on Ephesians in our service. That video is mentioned in the sermon. You can view that video here.
This sermon on the book of Philemon was from October 10, 2021.
In the sermon there is a reference to a BibleProject video. Click here to watch that video.
The podcast closes with some of our special music from this Sunday.
This sermon was from October 3, 2021. It was the final sermon in our series on the book of Colossians. Next week we will spend one week on Philemon as we continue our broader series through the New Testament letters.
This sermon was from September 26, 2021. Our text for the morning was Colossians 3:18 through Colossians 4:1. This is a continuation of our series working through the book of Colossians.
This sermon was from September 19, 2021. It was part of our series on the book of Colossians. This message covers chapter 3, verses 12-17. The speaker this week was Jeremy Ernest.
This week we had Alberto and Nancy Gonzalez as our guest speakers. Since Alberto shared in Spanish Joyce Cain translated for him.