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The Lake Forest Sermoncast

The Lake Forest Sermoncast

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At Lake Forest Presbyterian Church, we believe the gospel still surprises us. Through scripture, story, and reflection, each sermon invites listeners to think deeply, laugh freely, and discover grace in unexpected places. Join us weekly as we explore the rhythms of worship and wonder — finding hope in the parables, mercy in the margins, and God’s quiet reforming work in our everyday lives.
A podcast for anyone seeking a faith that is both thoughtful and alive.

© 2026 The Lake Forest Sermoncast
Christianisme Ministère et évangélisme Spiritualité
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    • What are You Looking For? | John 1:29-42 | 1.18.26
      Jan 19 2026

      In this week's sermon, we turn to John 1:29–42 and Jesus’ very first words in the Gospel of John: “What are you looking for?”

      As Andrew and Peter begin to follow Jesus, they don’t arrive with clear answers or confident belief—only curiosity and a willingness to stay. This sermon explores how our expectations shape what we see, why Jesus offers belonging before belief, and how faith often begins not with certainty but with abiding. Drawing on humor, honest questions, and the witness of John the Baptist, we’re invited to rediscover the church’s calling: not to be the destination, but the signpost that points beyond itself to Christ.

      For anyone feeling uncertain, overwhelmed, or searching for what comes next, this message offers gentle good news: Jesus keeps saying, “Come and see.

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      15 min
    • Baptism & Vocation | Matthew 3:13-17 | 1.11.26
      Jan 13 2026

      What if baptism isn’t about being set apart from the mess of the world—but sent more deeply into it?

      In this sermon on Jesus’ baptism in Matthew 3:13–17, we stand again at the muddy banks of the Jordan, where Jesus steps quietly into line with everyone else. Before the miracles, before the teaching, before the cross, Jesus is named Beloved—soaking wet, anonymous, and vulnerable.

      Drawing on personal story, Rowan Williams’ theology of baptism, and the church’s practice of ordination and shared vocation, this sermon explores baptism as a holy paradox: God’s unshakable claim of love and God’s call into deep solidarity with a hurting world. Here, belovedness is not earned, calling is never solitary, and leadership is not about distance or privilege, but about standing faithfully in the mud with others.

      Whether you are remembering your baptism, discerning a call, or simply longing to hear a word of grace that does not depend on achievement, this sermon invites you to listen again for the voice that names what is already true:

      You are beloved—and you are not sent alone.

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      18 min
    • Honored, Opened, and Given | Matthew 2:1-12 | 1.4.26
      Jan 7 2026

      In this Epiphany sermon, we journey with the Magi of Matthew 2:1–12 and rediscover a long-held but often forgotten truth: God reveals God’s self not only through scripture, but through creation itself. Before prophets, before texts, before sermons, the cosmos bore witness to God’s light—and the Magi were listening.

      Drawing on scripture, theology, and the Epiphany tradition of Star Words, this sermon explores how outsiders were the first to recognize Christ, how fear and power resist good news, and how God’s revelation often arrives from unexpected places. We reflect on what it means to follow the light we’re given, to make space between fear and response, and to return home “by another way”—changed, hopeful, and committed to justice, peace, and good news for all.

      This message invites listeners to remain open to God’s truth wherever it may be found, to trust the Spirit’s leading, and to walk a path shaped not by fear, but by love.

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      14 min
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