Thank you for visiting our Helmar Lutheran Church podcast directory. All audio sermons are in the MP3 format allowing for playback on both Windows and Mac operating systems. The majority of these sermons were recorded during our 8:30AM worship service held every Sunday morning. For any questions regarding these sermons or technical issues, please email to: info@helmarlutheranchurch.com.

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Pastor Dennis Norby
"Speaking of a Prophet"
Length Approximately: 00:23:18
Today's message looked at the calling of Ezekiel to serve God as a prophet. We saw in this passage principles that fit with any servant of God. First, to be a servant you need to be humble before God. Secondly, to be a servant you need to speak God's word by His strength. And thirdly, to be a servant you need to remember that God sent you to share His love. May God continue to raise up faithful servants.

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Pastor Dennis Norby
"How to Wait"
Length Approximately: 00:22:12
Luke 12:41-48
Today's message looked at Jesus' instructions to those who are waiting for His return. It seems that most people don't like to wait. However, with recognizing that there is a purpose in waiting it can be much easier to wait. We also recognized that Jesus teaches in these verses that we have a responsibility while we wait and that there are consequences to neglecting what God has called us to do. So while we wait for Jesus' return let's work, worship, and serve Him.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Pastor Dennis Norby
"You Can Make Me Clean"
Length Approximately: 00:17:55
Matthew 8:1-4
In today's message we have the record of Jesus healing a leper. We learn about the character of Christ in this passage. He was not just "all talk" but went among the people to help and heal. He was powerful to do what no one else could do. We also see that the Lord can bring healing to the disease of sin that we all deal with.

Sunday, July 6, 2008

Pastor Dennis Norby
"Armor of Light"
Length Approximately: 00:24:47
Romans 13:12
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In this message we look at the darkness of the night that we are living in. Our world is most certainly full of sin and hurt. How can we deal with all of this? We can hold on to Jesus until the day arrives. Paul tells us it is almost here. We hope for the day of Jesus' return clinging to Him until that moment.