Transformative Sermons by Stephen Gunzenhauser

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Embracing Change: A New Perspective
Finding Peace in Turbulent Times
The Power of Faith and Resilience

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Recent Reflections and Sermons by Stephen Gunzenhauser

An Apologetic Response to the Objection of Christian Hypocrisy

Few objections to Christianity feel as compelling, or as emotionally charged, as the charge of hypocrisy. History is filled with examples of people who have claimed the name of Christ while living in ways that are cruel, abusive, and morally reprehensible. From…

Is Ministry Really the Highest Calling?

I recently read a book written by a pastor in IFB circles that contained this statement: “There is no higher calling on this side of eternity than to be summoned by God Himself into His service.” I’m quoting that word for word, because I don’t want the context to be…

Growing Beyond the Bottle

Children have no discernment when it comes to balance in their diet. They love candy, soda, snacks—anything sweet—basically anything that’s bad for them. If they were allowed, that’s all they’d eat. Give them a full bag of candy from church or a night of…

Authoritarians in the Pulpit

There’s an epidemic in pulpits across the country. Pastors and church leaders who lead like dictators are all too common. They breed fear, manipulate loyalty, and replace Christ-centered shepherding with control. This is not about one ministry but a spirit that can ta…

Growing Through Seasons We Would Not Choose

**Today’s post is written by my friend Kyle Rich. I’m grateful for his contribution and the perspective he brings. I asked him to share some thoughts on handling hard times.  There are seasons in life that we would never have picked for ourselves. Plans Change. Doors…

Forgiving is NOT Forgetting!

Jeremiah 31:34 – “…for I will forgive their iniquity, and I will remember their sin no more.” God says He will “remember their sin no more.” We read that in passages like Jeremiah 31:34 and assume that must be the model for our own forgiveness, that if we truly…

Rethinking Pragmatism

Rethinking Pragmatism in the IFB Movement I recently found myself standing in my office, scanning the rows of books on my shelf, and I couldn’t help but notice just how pragmatic the IFB movement tends to be. Here’s what I mean: I probably own a dozen theological…

Dying in the Pulpit

One statement I have personally heard from several elder pastors over the years is this: “By God’s grace, I’m going to die in the pulpit!,” a phrase often used to express a desire to remain the pastor until their dying breath, sometimes with no succession plan and…

How to Handle False Accusations

False accusations have a way of cutting deeper than ordinary conflict because they strike at our character, our reputation, and sometimes even our sense of belonging. Most of us, at some point, will know what it feels like to be misunderstood, misrepresented, or…

Is Ministry Really the Highest Calling?

Is Ministry Really the Highest Calling?

I recently read a book written by a pastor in IFB circles that contained this statement: “There is no higher calling on this side of eternity than to be summoned by God Himself into His service.” I’m quoting that word for word, because I don’t want the context to be…

read more…
Growing Beyond the Bottle

Growing Beyond the Bottle

Children have no discernment when it comes to balance in their diet. They love candy, soda, snacks—anything sweet—basically anything that’s bad for them. If they were allowed, that’s all they’d eat. Give them a full bag of candy from church or a night of…

read more…

Your Questions About Our Sermons Answered

Explore answers to the most common inquiries about our sermons and their profound themes.

What is the main focus of Stephen’s sermons?

Stephen’s sermons primarily focus on faith, personal growth, and the practical application of biblical teachings in everyday life.

How often are new sermons posted?

New sermons are typically posted every Sunday, with occasional mid-week reflections shared on the blog.

Can I access past sermons?

Yes, all past sermons are archived on our website for you to revisit and reflect upon at any time.

Are there any interactive sermon sessions?

We occasionally host live Q&A sessions where Stephen addresses questions from the audience in real-time.

How can I suggest a topic for a future sermon?

You can suggest topics by contacting us through the website’s contact form or by commenting on our blog posts.

Do the sermons cover specific books of the Bible?

Yes, Stephen often focuses on specific books or passages, providing in-depth analysis and insights.

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