The Sword and the Cross
In this sermon from the Fifth Sunday after Pentecost in 2026, Rev. Ben preaches on the third section of Jesus’ “Missionary Discourse” in Matthew 10, where the Lord states that He comes not to bring peace to the earth, bu
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Are you searching for Truth? Do you want to be a disciple of Jesus Christ? These weekly sermons from Saint Andrew's Anglican Church (www.standrewsky.org) in Versailles, KY, will help you grow in your faith and devotion to Jesus Christ, the King of kings and Lord of lords. Rev. Ben Wulpi, the Rector of St. Andrew's, delivers most of these messages, but we occasionally hear from others as well.St. Andrew's Anglican Church in Versailles, KY, exists to glorify Jesus Christ as a community of disciples on mission. Find out more and connect with us at standrewsky.org or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/standrewsanglicanchurch2004.
St. Andrew's Anglican Church hosts St. Andrew's Anglican Church Sermons, a religion show with 100 episodes published.
In this sermon from the Fifth Sunday after Pentecost in 2026, Rev. Ben preaches on the third section of Jesus’ “Missionary Discourse” in Matthew 10, where the Lord states that He comes not to bring peace to the earth, bu
In this sermon from the Fourth Sunday after Pentecost, 2026, Rev. Ben continues the theme from last week’s sermon about what the church is here for. The church is built on the foundation of the apostles and the prophets,
In this sermon from the 3rd Sunday after Pentecost, 2026, Rev. Ben preaches on knowing who we are as the church. Drawing from Exodus 19:1-8 and Matthew 9:35-10:15 in the lectionary, he shows how we, the people of God, ar
In this sermon from the 2nd Sunday after Pentecost, 2026, Rev. Ben preaches from the prophet Hosea, and God’s call to confess, repent, and be broken before Him, so that He might heal us. Jesus makes the connection to thi
On this Trinity Sunday of 2026, Rev. Ben brings in some extra help from Athanasius (the hamster) to preach on the ways in which we can know God as the Holy Trinity. Drawing from Genesis 1 and Matthew 28, he discusses how
Beginning with a reading from Acts 2 in many different languages (Latin, Spanish, Greek, German, Swahili, Slovak, and English with American Sign Language), Rev. Ben preaches on this Pentecost Sunday how the Holy Spirit b
In this sermon on the Sunday after the Ascension in 2026, Deacon Ryan speaks on the Ascension of Jesus and how it corrects our common confusions about Him, ourselves, and our world. Acts 1:6-14 The post Still Confused fi
In this sermon from the 6th Sunday of Easter in 2026, Rev. Ben continues to preach through 1 Peter, and on this passage he speaks on our call to engage a hostile world with the Gospel, where we will encounter resistance
In this sermon on the Fifth Sunday of Easter, 2026, Rev. Ben preached from 1 Peter 2 this word of proclamation and exhortation, where the apostle Peter wrote about who we are in Christ, and how we are to live into that c
In this sermon on the 3rd Sunday of Easter, 2026, Rev. Ben preaches on the road to Emmaus event in Luke 24, on why Jesus sometimes hides Himself, and how He makes Himself known through Word and Sacrament. Luke 24:13-35 T
In this sermon from Easter 2026, Rev. Ben preaches on why the stone was rolled away–not so that Jesus could get out, but so that we could get in, so that we might see, and believe, and enter into eternal life. Matthew 28
In this sermon from Good Friday, 2026, Sid Johnson preaches on the centrality of the cross for our faith. Hebrews 10:1-25 John 19:1-37 The post The Man on the Cross first appeared on St. Andrew's Anglican Church.
In this sermon from Maundy Thursday of 2026, Rev. Ben speaks on the mandate (mandatum) we have been given on this night, when Jesus humbled himself to serve His disciples, and commanded us to do the same. John 13:1-15 Th
On this Palm Sunday of 2026, Deacon Daniel preaches on the abrupt attitude shift of the crowds throughout Holy Week, because they are disappointed with who this Messiah ends up being. Often, this can reflect our own disa
In this sermon on the Fifth Sunday in Lent, 2026, Rev. Ben preaches on the raising of Lazarus in John 11, and how Jesus shows us that these works done for His glory are also for our good. He shows us this in how he waits
In this sermon on the fourth Sunday in Lent of 2026, Rev. Ben preaches on the miraculous sign in John chapter 9, where Jesus heals a man born blind. In what can be called a lived-out parable, Jesus gives the point of it
In this sermon from the 3rd Sunday in Lent, 2026, Rev. Ben preaches on all four of our lectionary texts, with the theme coming from Psalm 95 — harden not your hearts. He explores what a hardened heart does and the conseq
In this sermon on the second Sunday in Lent, 2026, Rev. Ben preaches on this most famous of Bible verses and how God actually does love this world, even in its fallenness and sin. God so loved the world that He gave His
On the first Sunday in Lent of 2026, Rev. Ben preaches on the nature of temptation, how it is an opportunity for us to grow in love for God, and how we might learn to overcome it with Christ. Genesis 3:1-7 Matthew 4:1-11
On Ash Wednesday of 2026, Rev. Ben preaches on the psalm that is traditional for this day, Psalm 51, and on the honesty and vulnerability that the Lord calls us to on this day, that we might reckon with the weight of sin
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