Sermon Archive
The heart of West End’s week is Sunday Worship at 11am, when we gather in community to worship and share our journey of faith together.
Our Sermon Archive is a place where you can watch past sermons, listen to them, or read the text - whatever is most accessible and nourishing to you.
- Acts 1
- Anti-Racism 25
- Arts 8
- Book of Wisdom 1
- COVID-19 31
- Community 48
- Creation 14
- Current Events 31
- Easter 2
- Faith in Action 15
- Faithful Living 47
- Genesis 1
- Gospels 26
- Hebrew Bible 51
- Holidays 24
- Holy Week 2
- Interfaith 2
- Job 1
- LGBTQ+ Pride 8
- Lay theology 2
- Luke 1
- Luke 17:20-21 1
- Mark 7
- Mark 12:38-44 1
- Mark 13:1-8 1
- Mark 15:1-15 1
- New Testament 10
- Paul 8
- Philippians 1
- Philippians 1:3-11 1
- Proverbs 1
- Psalm 1 1
- Psalm 34 1
- Stewardship 3
- Sunday School for All 3
- Wisdom of Solomon 1
Having Faith
Rev. Critzman’s reflects on most recent acts of anti-Black violence and tragic loss of community in Buffalo, New York.
Truth and Love
Rev. Critzman’s reflects on most recent acts of anti-Black violence and tragic loss of community in Buffalo, New York.
A Way in the Sea
Rev. Critzman urges us to chart a new path by reminding us to let go of things that hold us back.
How Do I Say This?
Rev. Critzman opens up his sermon for candid responses from the congregation about the future possibilities for West End Church.
What water can do
Rev. Critzman reminds us of the ways in which grace can quench the thirst of our spirit, heart and collective commitment to justice.
Don We Now Our Gay Apparel
Rev. Critzman urges us to discard the old, and embrace the new changes that God has in store for us.
For This Were We Born
Rev. Critzman reminds us that counting our blessings and giving thanks fortifies us for the changes ahead.
On Earth as it is in Heaven
Pastor Will celebrates All Saints Day by encouraging us to be the saints on earth, that we hope to be in Heaven.”
A Priest, a Prophet and a Pastor…
Pastor Will reminds of the importance of Reformation Sunday, by encouraging us to appreciate where we are, here and now.
Liturgical Ellipses
Pastor Will invites us to interrogate how our faith can help us hold the breadth of our humanity, and the fullness of both ourselves and creation.
Ancient Songs of Other People
Pastor Will calls on us to examine authenticity, representation, and reparation as we reflect on Indigenous Peoples' Weekend.