Below you will find an archive of all past sermon messages, along with book recommendations, and some local spiritual direction resources we have utilized as a community.
SERMONS
ANGLICAN BASICS
The Holy Bible: English Standard Version (our Bible)
The Thirty Nine Articles of Religion (our theology)
The Book of Common Prayer (our worship)
To Be a Christian: An Anglican Catechism (our instruction in the faith)
GOSPEL OF GRACE
Luther’s Three Treatises: Martin Luther
The Whole Christ: Sinclair Ferguson
The Prodigal God: Tim Keller
Grace in Practice: Paul Zahl
FORMATION & VOCATION
Confessions: St. Augustine
A Simple Way to Pray: Martin Luther
Be Still and Know: A Study in the Life of Prayer: Michael Ramsey
After You Believe: N.T. Wright
Making Room: Recovering Hospitality as a Christian Tradition: Christine Pohl
The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry: John Mark Comer
On the Road with Saint Augustine: A Real World Spirituality for Restless Hearts: James K.A. Smith
You Are What you Love: James K.A. Smith
God at Work: Your Christian Vocation in All of Life: Gene Veith
Every Good Endeavor: Tim Keller
Kingdom Calling: Amy Sherman
Culture Making: Recovering Our Creative Calling: Andy Crouch
Awaiting the King: Reforming Public Theology: James K.A. Smith
CHURCH, LITURGY, & SACRAMENTS
The Gospel and the Catholic Church: Michael Ramsey
For the Life of the World: Alexander Schmemann
Heavenly Participation: The Weaving of a Sacramental Tapestry: Hans Boersma
Consecrating the World: On Mundane Liturgical Theology: David Fagerberg
Blessed are the Hungry: Meditations on the Lord’s Supper: Peter Leithart
The Baptized Body: Peter Leithart
The Spiritual Architecture of the Church’s Worship: Gavin Dunbar
Desiring the Kingdom: James K.A. Smith
Imagining the Kingdom: James K.A. Smith
FAITH & CULTURE
Disappearing Church: From Cultural Relevance to Gospel Resilience: Mark Sayers
Making Sense of God: Timothy Keller
How (Not) to Be Secular: Reading Charles Taylor: James K.A. Smith
SPIRITUAL DIRECTION & RETREATS
Soul Care Seattle: Led by Dan and Renee Huie, Soul Care Seattle is a retreat center on Capitol Hill that is open to those who desire a quiet, restful, and safe place to explore God in solitude or community.
Coracle’s mission is to inspire and enable people to be the presence of God in the brokenness of the world through spiritual formation for Kingdom action. Their programs include retreats, prayer gatherings, fellowships, pilgrimages, and online offerings. The Coracle’s Fellowship Program Online beginning this January, leads participants through a year-long process of discovery and formation with others seeking more in their relationship with God and in their redemptive engagement with the brokenness that surrounds us all. For any questions, please email Harbor parishioner, Jessica Clark.