Entries by Greg

James 5:1-6 ~ Listen, You Rich People

Text: James 5:1-6 Preacher: Rev. Greg Brower Churches are not places of model behavior. They have as many people struggling with sin, pain, and brokenness as those outside of church. […]

Zion E-News (10-28-2021)

I promised last week to provide an update on actions and decisions made at General Synod just over a week ago. It feels like either I can provide a book […]

Zion E-News (10-21-2021)

Late Tuesday night, I arrived home from General Synod. I will share more of my personal reaction to General Synod after our Consistory meets in a few weeks. If you […]

James 3 ~ Words Matter

Text: James 3 Preacher: Mr. Jeremy Zoet Churches are not places of model behavior. They have as many people struggling with sin, pain, and brokenness as those outside of church. […]

Zion E-News (10-13-2021)

The E-News is coming out a day early this week because I am spending Thursday traveling to General Synod and attending the first few meetings. As I look ahead to […]

James 2:14-26 ~ Faith and Works

Text: James 2:14-26 Preacher: Rev. Greg Brower Churches are not places of model behavior. They have as many people struggling with sin, pain, and brokenness as those outside of church. […]

Zion E-News (10-7-2021)

This week, I want to share a recent phone call we received at church. But, Connie received the call, so she is the best to tell thus story. Her story […]

Isaiah 55 ~ Rebooting with Scripture

Text: Isaiah 55 Preacher: Rev. Greg Brower Has this past year been hard? Have you struggled emotionally or spiritually? Wondered where God was? Got out of some important spiritual habits like: worship, […]

Zion E-News (9-30-2021)

Our family is in the heart of a busy fall season and entering what Rachel calls Bandtober as our oldest child’s marching band commitment hits its peak over the next 6 weeks. But our […]

James 2:1-13 ~ Favoritism

Text: James 2:1-13 Preacher: Mr. Jeremy Zoet Churches are not places of model behavior. They have as many people struggling with sin, pain, and brokenness as those outside of church. […]