While we are locked down for pandemic safety, Knox has Podcast Services. For those who can’t access these we are also posting my sermons on our Knox Talks blog. I would like to thank Shelley Rose for transcribing my sermon notes into text. The Mystery of the Word Scripture: John 1:1-18 Ἐν ἀρχῇ ἦν ὁContinue reading “The Mystery of the Word”
Tag Archives: Reconciliation
Preparing the Way of the LORD
To be as inclusive as possible, Knox has both in-person and Podcast Services. For those who can’t access these we are also posting my sermons on our Knox Talks blog. I would like to thank Shelley Rose for transcribing my sermon notes into text. As part of this week’s service, we listened to a recordingContinue reading “Preparing the Way of the LORD”
Ask Andrew 5 (2021): Why Did Jesus Curse the Fig Tree?
To be as inclusive as possible, Knox has both in-person and Podcast Services. For those who can’t access these we are also posting my sermons on our Knox Talks blog. I would like to thank Shelley Rose for transcribing my sermon notes into text. Ask Andrew 5: Why Did Jesus Curse the Fig Tree? Scripture:Continue reading “Ask Andrew 5 (2021): Why Did Jesus Curse the Fig Tree?”
Echoes of Ramah
While COVID-19 makes our in-person services challenging, Knox is providing podcast services. Not everyone can access these, though, so we are also posting my sermons on our Knox Talks blog. I would like to thank Shelley Rose for transcribing my notes into text for the blog. Echoes of Ramah Scriptures: Jeremiah 31:15-17 Matthew 2:16-18 TheContinue reading “Echoes of Ramah”
Thankful Enough?
As we are all staying at home during COVID-19, Knox is providing podcast services. Not everyone can access these, though, so we are also posting my sermons on our Knox Talks blog. I would like to thank Shelley Rose for transcribing my notes into text for the blog. — (Rev) Andrew Jensen Thankful Enough? Scriptures:Continue reading “Thankful Enough?”
Canada Day 2018: Putting Our Best Foot Forward
Last year, as we celebrated Canada’s 150th anniversary, I had really mixed feelings. I was nostalgic for the unbridled pride and joy of Expo 67, Centennial year, when I was too young to be aware of politics or social issues. But last year, as an adult, my feelings were mixed. I was proud to beContinue reading “Canada Day 2018: Putting Our Best Foot Forward”
A Change of Heart
Remember Joseph and his Amazing Coat of Many Colours? (Note how I carefully avoided copyright violation there?) Joseph’s brothers sold him into slavery in Egypt, after briefly plotting to murder him. Over the following years, Joseph was a slave, a wrongfully convicted prisoner, and a dream interpreter to the king, which finally led him toContinue reading “A Change of Heart”