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Preparing and Waiting
Traditional Sermon Pentecost 23 Note: Printed here is a written version of an impromptu sermon presentation made from this manuscript at this morning’s worship. The Scout Motto is correct – be prepared. Preparation allows us to fully enjoy life most of the time. Being prepared enables you to make the best use of time and…
Not Yet
New Day Sermon Pentecost 23 How would you live differently if Jesus returned tomorrow? Today’s sermon begins with a little clip from the movie Ghostbusters 2 And now…for the sermon!
Saints and Death … A Conversation
#BLESSED
New Day Sermon All Saints Sunday On All Saints’ Sunday we remember saints past and present, but what does it mean to be blessed in the here and now?
Luther On…
Traditional Sermon Reformation Sunday It has been 500 years since the beginning of the Reformation. Five hundred years have passed since Martin Luther posted 95 debatable topics–thesis statements–about God’s mercy, our faith, and the work of the church. This past year there have been books published, interviews given, and PBS movies made about the life…
Reform in an Age of Reformation
New Day Sermon REFORMATION SUNDAY How do we continue the process of reforming the Church in a world that changes faster than we do at times. Has our calling changed, or are we facing different challenges?
In God we Trust
traditional sermon pentecost 20 It is a question you have heard, no doubt, and maybe even spoken it yourself. Usually it is voiced when you find yourself in a crowded and somewhat chaotic location – an amusement park … a busy playground … a toy store two weeks before Christmas. You see a child wandering…
God Will Never Forsake Us
New Day Sermon Pentecost 20 Despite all the challenges we face, be it distractions from giveing our all to God or be it having our faith challenged, we belong to God. God never forsakes us. God takes care of us–God always has and will.