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
- Corinthians 2
- Corinthians 12:1-11 1
- Corinthians 13:1-13 1
- 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
- Isaiah 1
- Isaiah 6:1-13 1
- Jeremiah 1
- Jeremiah 17:5-10 1
- Job 1
- John 1
- John 2:1-11 1
- LGBTQ+ Pride 8
- Lay theology 2
- Luke 4
- Luke 17:20-21 1
- Luke 1:39-55 1
- Luke 4:14-21 1
- Luke 6:17-26 1
- Mark 7
- Mark 12:38-44 1
- Mark 13:1-8 1
- Mark 15:1-15 1
- Matthew 1
- Matthew 2:13-15 1
- Matthew 2:19-23 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
Holy Promises
At West End experiences change and growth in the year ahead God's promises ring throughout the work we do in our community.
Good Advice
Paul and the Psalmist offer good advice for dealing with the challenges of our time.
Bystanders
Joseph's brothers were bystanders and did not offer needed help; we have a responsibility to help one another out of the pit we're in. What it means to be together.
Reflections of the Face of God
Rev. William Critzman walks the community back through many of the events of the past few months. How Jacob saw the face of God; how we may.
Multiple Choice
A multiple choice quiz about how plants can and should grow. Paul reminds us how good gardeners do their work.
Transformation
Jesus reorders and transforms, will we? An interrogation of white scarcity.
The Transitive Property
The mathematic, ethical, spiritual property of liberation season and the iterative nature of welcoming.
Who We Are; Whose We Are
Rev. Dr. Jacqui Lewis brings the vibrancy and spirit of Middle Church to the West End pulpit. What kind of world do we want?