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Sermons from Christ Presbyterian Church in Burke, VA

We are a Church in Burke, Virginia that seeks to know Christ and make Him known in Burke, our nation's capital, and to the ends of the earth.

  1. 124

    Fear & Comfort

    This past Lord’s Day, Pastor Harlow preached on the growth of the early church in Acts 9:31-43, showing how fear of the Lord and the comfort of the Holy Spirit worked together to build up the saints. When Peter healed the paralyzed Aeneas in Lydda, the whole town turned to the Lord. When Peter raised […]

  2. 123

    The Dramatic Conversion

    This past Lord’s Day, Ruling Elder Scott Hatch walked through the conversion of Saul in Acts 9:1-30, one of the most dramatic turns in the New Testament. A man bent on destroying the church is confronted by the risen Christ on the road to Damascus and transformed into one of its greatest witnesses. Hatch traced […]

  3. 122

    Following God (When Life Takes an Unexpected Turn)

    This past Lord’s Day, Pastor Harlow opened Acts 8:26-40, the account of Philip and the Ethiopian eunuch, to show how God directs His servants down unlikely roads to reach unlikely people. Philip’s obedience took him to a desert highway, where he found a court official puzzling over Isaiah 53 with no one to explain it […]

  4. 121

    Unlikely Converts

    This past Lord’s Day, Pastor Harlow preached on the strange conversion of Simon the magician in Acts 8:9-25. Revival breaks out in Samaria, a place no one expected, among people no one expected, as Philip preaches Christ and the Spirit confirms the work through the apostles. Yet Simon’s story is a sobering warning: he believed […]

  5. 120

    Lament & Joy: The Christian Life

    This past Lord’s Day, Pastor Harlow preached from Acts 8:1-8 on the inseparable tension of lament and joy that marks the Christian life. The passage opens in grief: Stephen is dead, Saul is ravaging the church, and believers are scattered across Judea and Samaria under fierce persecution. Yet what looks like catastrophe becomes the very […]

  6. 119

    Pursuit of Peace

    This past Lord’s Day, Rev. Charles Garriott, Founder and Executive Director of the PCA’s Mission to North America’s Ministry to State, preached from Psalm 69:1–3 on the theme of pursuing peace in the midst of overwhelming distress. The psalmist’s cry from the deep waters is the cry of every believer who has known the weight […]

  7. 118

    Looking upon the Face of Jesus (Part II)

    On Ascension Sunday, Pastor Harlow preached through Acts 7:54–8:1, tracing three reactions to Stephen’s testimony and death: the fury of the crowd, the faith of Stephen, and the response of Jesus from heaven. As the stones fell, Stephen looked up and saw what his killers could not — the Son of Man standing at the […]

  8. 117

    How Do You Read History? How Do You Read God’s Promises?

    This past Lord’s Day, Pastor Harlow preached from Acts 7:1–54, where Stephen stands before the Sanhedrin and delivers one of the most sweeping surveys of redemptive history in all of Scripture. From Abraham to Joseph, Moses to David, Stephen traces a single thread through the centuries: every covenant, every deliverer, and every prophet pointed forward […]

  9. 116

    Looking upon the Face of Jesus (Part I)

    This past Lord’s Day, Pastor Harlow preached from Acts 6:8–15, taking up the remarkable detail that those who looked at Stephen in the council saw his face “like the face of an angel.” Paired with the Old Testament reading from Exodus 34, where Moses descended from Sinai with his face shining from his encounter with […]

  10. 115

    Real People in a Real Church Part II

    This past Lord’s Day, Pastor Harlow continued the Acts series with a look at the early church’s first internal crisis. In Acts 6:1–7, a complaint arises among the Hellenists that their widows are being overlooked in the daily distribution, and the apostles respond not with defensiveness but with wisdom, identifying the problem, proposing a solution, […]

  11. 114

    Real People in A Real Church

    Pastor Harlow opened Acts 4:32–5:14 to show that the early church was made up of real people whose hearts were either being shaped by grace or hardened by deception. The generosity of Barnabas illustrated what it looks like when the Spirit of God forms a community around the needs of others, while Ananias and Sapphira’s […]

  12. 113

    Restore and Revive Us Again

    This past Lord’s Day, Pastor Mark Moore, Deputy Wing Chaplain at Joint Base Andrews, preached from Psalm 85, tracing the psalmist’s journey through three movements of faith. The Sons of Korah begin by remembering God’s past forgiveness – He covered their sin, withdrew His wrath, restored the fortunes of Jacob – and that memory becomes […]

  13. 112

    The Empty Cell

    This past Resurrection Sunday, Pastor Harlow preached “The Empty Cell” from Acts 5:12–42, drawing a vivid parallel between the empty tomb and the empty prison the risen Christ left behind him. The same God who raised Jesus from the dead sent an angel to open locked doors and return the apostles to the temple courts, […]

  14. 111

    Of First Importance

    On Maundy Thursday, Pastor Harlow preached from 1 Corinthians 15:3–4, returning the congregation to what Paul called “of first importance”: the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ for sinners. These two verses are not a starting point to move past but the message the church must keep coming back to, the very foundation on which […]

  15. 110

    A Praying People

    On Palm Sunday, Pastor Harlow preached from Acts 4:23–31 on the prayer of the early church following Peter and John’s release by the Jewish authorities. The congregation gathered, reported what had happened, and lifted their voices together to the Sovereign Lord, their prayer shaped at every point by the words of Psalm 146, Psalm 2, […]

  16. 109

    Failure & Restoration

    This Lord’s Day, missionary Tom Mirabella, serving in Chiba, Japan with Mission to the World, preached from John 21:1–21 on failure, hope, and the restoring grace of the risen Christ. The disciples had returned to their boats — back to what they knew — and caught nothing, until the voice on the shore directed their […]

  17. 108

    “…by faith in His name…”

    This past Lord’s Day, Pastor Harlow preached from Acts 3:1–26 on the healing of the lame man at the Beautiful Gate and the proclamation that followed. The miracle was not accomplished through Peter’s own power or piety, but through faith in the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, the Author of life whom God raised […]

  18. 107

    The Fellowship of Believers

    This Lord’s Day, Pastor Hasler opened Acts 2:42–47 to examine what the life of the early church actually looked like. Luke’s snapshot of the Jerusalem believers reveals a community shaped by the apostles’ teaching, bound together in fellowship, sustained by the Lord’s Table and prayer, and marked by a generosity that flowed from genuine faith. […]

  19. 106

    Promises Kept

    This past Lord’s Day, Pastor Harlow opened Acts 2 to show how God’s ancient promises find their fulfillment in the outpouring of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost. What the prophets foretold and Israel waited centuries to see, God delivers on that morning in Jerusalem, just as He said He would. Peter’s sermon, anchored in the […]

  20. 105

    A People Waiting

    This past Lord’s Day, Pastor Harlow preached from Acts 1:9–26 on the ascension of Christ and what it means to wait for His return. After Jesus was taken up into heaven, the angels’ message was clear: this same Jesus will come back, and that promise shapes everything about how His people are to live in […]

  21. 104

    The King and His Kingdom

    This Lord’s Day, we started a new series on Acts. Pastor Harlow preached on Christ’s ascension and the kingdom He establishes through His people. In Acts 1:1-11, Jesus spends forty days with His disciples after the resurrection, preparing them for their mission and promising the power of the Holy Spirit. Rather than restoring an earthly […]

  22. 103

    My Salvation and My Glory

    This Lord’s Day, Pastor Harlow preached on Psalm 62, where David calls God’s people to find their rest, refuge, and salvation in God alone. In a world that tempts us to trust in power, wealth, and the approval of others, this psalm points us to the only secure foundation for our souls. David reminds us […]

  23. 102

    Flourishing or Frustration

    Due to inclement weather, Pastor Harlow prepared a special devotional on Psalm 127 for home or private worship, exploring the difference between flourishing and frustration. The psalm teaches that without the Lord’s blessing, all our building, watching, and working amounts to anxious toil. Through four spheres of life – temple, city, workplace, and home – […]

  24. 101

    Our Duty and Delight in Worship

    This past Lord’s Day, Pastor Hasler preached on the call to worship found in Psalm 103. David’s hymn of praise reminds us of God’s many benefits: He forgives our iniquities, redeems our lives, and crowns us with steadfast love and mercy. As we remember who God is and what He has done, we are compelled […]

  25. 100

    Responding to the Resurrection

    This Lord’s Day, Pastor Harlow preached from the closing verses of Luke’s Gospel on how believers are called to respond to the risen Christ. In Luke 24:44-53, Jesus opens his disciples’ minds to understand how all Scripture points to him and commissions them to proclaim repentance and forgiveness to all nations. Before ascending to heaven, […]

  26. 99

    The Resurrection Body

    This past Lord’s Day, Pastor Harlow preached on the physical reality of Christ’s resurrection in Luke 24:36-43. As we begin a new year, we can be anxious about what lies ahead, and like the disciples, we struggle with unbelief. Yet Jesus graciously condescends to our doubts, showing His hands and feet, inviting touch, even eating […]

  27. 98

    The Road to Emmaus

    This past Lord’s Day, Pastor Harlow preached on the encounter between the risen Christ and two disciples walking to Emmaus. In Luke 24:13-35, we meet discouraged followers who couldn’t recognize Jesus even as He walked beside them, their hopes crushed by the crucifixion they had witnessed. Jesus opens their eyes by opening the Scriptures, showing […]

  28. 97

    That’s What Christianity Is All About

    This Lord’s Day, Pastor Hasler preached on the resurrection of Jesus from Luke 24:1–12, exploring what lies at the very heart of the Christian faith. When the women arrived at the tomb that first Easter morning, they found the stone rolled away and heard the angels declare, “He is not here, but has risen.” This […]

  29. 96

    Born to Die (Part 2)

    This past Lord’s Day, Pastor Harlow continued our Advent series by examining Christ’s crucifixion in Luke 23:26–56. Even as darkness covered the earth and the sun’s light failed, Jesus demonstrated His love for the women who mourned Him, for those who crucified Him, and for the criminal beside Him. The sermon explores how Christ, born […]

  30. 95

    Born to Die (Part I)

    This Lord’s Day, Pastor Harlow preached on the trial of Jesus before Pilate and Herod from Luke 23:1-25. Though Jesus faced false accusations of misleading the nation and claiming kingship, Pilate and Herod both declared him innocent. Yet religious leaders, the crowds, and even Pilate himself rejected the sinless Son of God. In a stunning […]

  31. 94

    God’s Plan is Bigger than Our Plan

    This Lord’s Day, Bob Eickelberg preaches on Matthew 2:1-23, tracing the events surrounding Christ’s birth from the visit of the wise men to the flight into Egypt. Through Herod’s schemes and the hardships of the holy family, we see how God’s sovereign plan unfolds despite human opposition and uncertainty. As we begin Advent, this passage […]

  32. 93

    The World Will Be Turned Upside Down

    This Lord’s Day, Pastor Harlow preaches from Luke 22:63-71, where Jesus stands before the religious leaders who mock Him, beat Him, and demand answers. While His tormentors seek to humiliate the Messiah through violence and scorn, Jesus points them to the truth they refuse to see: the Son of Man will be seated at the […]

  33. 92

    Prayer and Perseverance

    Pastor Harlow brings us to the Mount of Olives where Jesus, in the garden, faces the weight of the cup he must drink. Luke 22:39-47 shows us Christ in agony, sweating drops like blood as he prays for the Father’s will to be done rather than his own. An angel appears to strengthen him for […]

  34. 91

    Jesus’ Intercession for Sinners

    This past Lord’s Day, Pastor Porter Harlow preached on Peter’s denial of Christ and the intercession that sustained him through his darkest moment. In Luke 22:31-38, 47-62, we see Jesus warning Peter that Satan sought to sift him like wheat, yet Christ prayed that Peter’s faith would not ultimately fail. The passage shows us Peter’s […]

  35. 90

    Great Servants Receive Great Rewards

    Pastor Hasler preached on the nature of true greatness in God’s kingdom from Luke 22:24-30. When the disciples argued about who was greatest, Jesus redefined greatness as servanthood rather than worldly power. He positioned himself as the ultimate example, the one who serves at the table. The passage reveals three truths: greatness is tied to […]

  36. 89

    The God of Feasting & Fellowship

    This past Lord’s Day, on Reformation Sunday, Pastor Harlow preached from Luke 22:7-22, where Jesus gathers with His disciples to celebrate the Passover and institute the Lord’s Supper. At the heart of this moment, we see Jesus’ deep desire for feasting and fellowship with His people, even as betrayal looms. Pastor Harlow explores how the […]

  37. 88

    How Did Judas End up Here?

    This past Lord’s Day, Pastor Harlow preached from Luke 22:1-6, examining the tragic moment when Satan entered Judas and he made the fateful decision to betray Jesus. The passage reveals both the religious leaders’ fear of the people and Judas’s shocking willingness to conspire with them for money. Yet even in this dark moment of […]

  38. 87

    What Happens Next

    This past Lord’s Day, Pastor Hasler preached from Luke 21:5-38, where Jesus addresses the disciples’ urgent question about when Jerusalem’s destruction will occur and what signs will precede it. Rather than satisfying their curiosity about the calendar, Jesus directs their attention toward Himself and calls them to faithful endurance through coming trials. The prophecy encompasses […]

  39. 86

    Pretending v. Sincerity

    This week, Pastor Porter examines the stark contrast between religious pretense and genuine faith in Luke 20:41-21:4. Jesus warns His disciples about the scribes who love public recognition and religious status, yet their hearts are far from God, even exploiting the vulnerable for their own gain. He then highlights a poor widow who quietly gives […]

  40. 85

    Christ’s Reign Over Everything

    Pastor Porter preached on Christ’s comprehensive reign over all things from Luke 20:19-44. Jesus demonstrates His authority over the state when He calls us to give to Caesar what is Caesar’s and to God what is God’s. He reveals His lordship over the church through His identity as the Son of David and David’s Lord. […]

  41. 84

    Jesus’ Authority

    Pastor Porter Harlow examines Luke 20:1-18, where Jesus responds to questions about His authority by revealing His identity as the cornerstone of God’s kingdom. Through the parable of the vineyard, Jesus shows how God has patiently sent messengers throughout history and ultimately sent His beloved Son. Though rejected by the builders, Christ becomes the foundation […]

  42. 83

    A Larger View of Jesus

    This past Lord’s Day, Pastor Porter preached on “A Larger View of Jesus” from Luke 19:41-48, examining three aspects of Christ’s character. First, we see Jesus’ great compassion as He weeps over Jerusalem, mourning their failure to recognize the time of their divine visitation. Second, we witness His great indignation as He cleanses the temple, […]

  43. 82

    Jesus’ Triumphant Entry

    Pastor Robert preached on Jesus’ triumphal entry from Luke 19:28-40, examining three movements: Christ’s deliberate preparation, the disciples’ joyful proclamation, and the Pharisees’ protestation. This passage reveals Jesus’ sovereign orchestration of His final approach to Jerusalem and the inevitable responses His kingship provokes in human hearts.

  44. 81

    The Golden Calf

    Pastor Tom Mirabella, a missionary serving in Tokyo, Japan, through the PCA’s Mission to the World, examines the account of Israel’s golden calf in Exodus 32:1-6, revealing how quickly God’s people turned to idolatry when faced with uncertainty. While Moses was on Mount Sinai receiving the Law, the Israelites pressured Aaron to create a tangible […]

  45. 80

    Serving the King During His Absence

    This week’s message examines Christ’s parable of the ten minas in Luke 19:11-27, where Jesus teaches about faithful stewardship during His absence. As the disciples anticipated an immediate earthly kingdom, Jesus redirects their expectations with a story about a nobleman who entrusts his servants with resources before departing to receive his crown. Through the contrasting […]

  46. 79

    To Seek and Save the Lost

    Pastor Harlow examines the familiar story of Zacchaeus through a fresh lens in Luke 19:1-10. While we often focus on the tax collector’s determination to see Jesus, this passage reveals a deeper truth: Jesus was already seeking Zacchaeus before Zacchaeus ever climbed that sycamore tree. The story unfolds in three movements. First, we see Zacchaeus […]

  47. 78

    Waiting upon the Lord: Considering Why the Lord May Delay

    Pastor Porter Harlow examines one of life’s most challenging questions: Why does the Lord sometimes delay His answers to our prayers? Through Luke 18:31–43, this message explores five biblical reasons the Lord may choose to wait before acting on our behalf. Drawing from the persistent widow, the healing of the blind beggar, and the prophetess […]

  48. 77

    Let the Children Come to Me

    Pastor Hasler explores Jesus’s tender invitation to children in Luke 18:15-17, where Christ rebukes His disciples for turning away infants and their parents. When Jesus declares, “Let the children come to me, and do not hinder them, for to such belongs the kingdom of God,” He reveals what it means to receive God’s kingdom with […]

  49. 76

    Humility Before God

    This week’s message examines the heart of true humility in Luke 18:9-14. Through the parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector, Jesus reveals the stark difference between self-righteousness and genuine repentance before God. In this passage, Christ shows us that those who exalt themselves will be humbled, while those who humble themselves will be […]

  50. 75

    Persevering in Prayer Without Losing Heart

    In this message from Luke 18:1-8, we explore the parable of the persistent widow and discover how Christ’s words serve as a great encouragement to all of us seeking to “revive” our prayer time with the Lord. Through this powerful parable, we’ll learn what it means to approach God with bold persistence and unwavering faith, […]

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