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Sermons and Other Spiritual Musings from Great Commission Anglican Church

The Incredible Event of God Becoming Man

When we think about the birth of Jesus, it’s easy to picture it as the beginning of His story. But the Apostle John reminds us of a powerful truth: “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.” (John 1:1) Jesus didn’t begin in Bethlehem—He has always existed as God. Before time, before creation, He was there. His birth wasn’t His start; it was His entry into the world He created.

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From Slavery to Sonship: Our Adoption into God’s Family

Have you ever felt out of place, like you didn’t quite belong? Many of us have experienced moments where we longed for...

The Incredible Event of God Becoming Man

When we think about the birth of Jesus, it’s easy to picture it as the beginning of His story. But the Apostle John...

Preparing the Way: Faithfulness in Ministry in the Heart of Advent

Have you ever driven through a construction zone? For over forty years here in the DC area, I have battled them going...

The Two Comings of Christ & Fulfillment of God’s Kingdom

Jesus tells us, “There will be signs in sun and moon and stars, and on the earth distress of nations in perplexity…...

Preparing for the Coming of the King of Kings

How often do you slow down, really slow down, and prepare your heart for what God is doing?

Witnessing and Loving When It’s Hard

Have you every believed that God was calling you to share the Gospel with someone who you thought would never repent...

The Transfiguration of Jesus Christ

On the ancient church calendar, August 6 is the feast of the Transfiguration of Jesus Christ. So, what is that all...

Put Us Away from All Hurtful Things

Dear brothers and sisters, today we delve into the timeless wisdom of the prophet Isaiah, inspired words of King David,...

Clothed in Humility

Humility is an important concept to grasp, and it’s an important virtue for us to foster. The opposite of humility, as...

Wise in Our Own Eyes

Desiring & Seeking Wisdom In Isaiah 5:8-12, 18-24, we read: