Category: New Day Sermons
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The Christmas Tree Man
New Day Sermon — Advent 4 Cynthia Rylant’s story, “The Christmas Tree Man”, invites us to consider the shepherds in our Gospel Lesson from St’ Luke 2:8-18, and ponder how we are also called to shepherd those who are entrusted into our care. As Christians, part of that care-taking is sharing the news of Jesus…
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Underdogs and Christmas Trees
New Day Sermonadvent 3 We’re often reminded that God seeks out the vulnerable and the broken. This is good news for us this time of year.
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Hot Mess
One of the Bible’s heroes is a shepherd named Moses. Hero for sure, but a bit of a hot mess. If God could use him, what can God do with our hot messes?
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Fear, Faith, & Bicycles
New Day Sermonpentecost 23 Sometimes the temporary nature of life hits us hard, so where can we find faith and courage in the midst of fear?
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Is there Math & Grammar in Heaven?
New Day Sermon Pentecost 22 Math, grammar, and the promise of the resurrection…or in a few simple words how Jesus offers us hope in the now and not yet.
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Saints for All
New Day Sermonall Saints Sunday The saints we cherish are a far bigger community that simply those we have loved who have died in this world. We who still walk the earth are all “living saints” too. Join us for a broader consideration of “sainthood” as we engage some voices from the past who have…
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Reformation For All
New Day Sermon Reformation Sunday Lutherans have often celebrated Reformation Sunday as an “in-house” glorification of the blessings of the Lutheran perspective. Now, in a rapidly changing world with expanded horizons, how do we live and witness as Lutheran Christians in a pluralistic human community. Join our New Day community in our engagement of the…
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Won’t you be my neighbor?
New Day Sermonpentecost 19 Have you ever thought that being a good neighbor and building a community is a gift from the Holy Spirit?
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Bridges
New Day Sermon Pentecost 18 When we’re at our edge God sends us bridges. What may prevent us from taking them?