Sermon Series

Enjoying the Bible

While the Bible is considered to be the most published book of all time, those who would describe their reading of it (or attempts to do so!) as enjoyable is almost certainly far less. Reasons for this abound. But a curious ramification of Easter is that it opens up a way of reading the Bible that turns out to be a deeply pleasurable experience. This series explores how every time we pick up the Bible it’s an invitation to enter into an enchanted world teeming with mystery, intrigue, and beauty.

Psalm 119:14-28, 103-107
The dominant theme in this artistically elegant Psalm–the longest chapter in the Bible–is God’s word. By treasuring God’s word, especially in the face of suffering and sorrow, and allowing it to illuminate our life, we discover the path of true meaning and eternal happiness.
May 14, 2023
Leo Schuster
Ezekiel 3:1-3, Psalm 19:8-10
Falling in love with the Bible is like experiencing the joyous and rewarding journey of a fine meal, discovering a diet that balances personal growth and communal service.
May 7, 2023
Clint Wilson
Psalm 23:1-6
How often do we read the Bible simply to enjoy it? When we read for the experience, rather than the meaning only, we can enjoy the world of the Bible as we would enjoy the world of our favorite works of literature.
April 30, 2023
Anna Russell Thornton
Hebrews 4:12-16
While it’s important to appreciate the Bible as a work of literature, there’s something about it that’s also very different, unique even. What is that characteristic and how can it help us enjoy the Bible and even find it to be a powerful tool of transformation in our lives?
April 23, 2023
Leo Schuster
Luke 24:13-23
Is there a key that unlocks the meaning of the Bible and helps us to find deep enjoyment in it?
April 16, 2023
Leo Schuster
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