Category: Sermons
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“Here be dragons”
New Day Sermon, Pentecost 5 In honor of those who identify as dad, grandpa, uncle and mentor the sermon this week begins with a montage in honor of all the guys out there who are down right super. The sermon itself picks up about a minute in because a certain pastor forgot to turn on her…
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Do you see in 3D?
New Day Sermon, Pentecost 4 This week’s sermon began with a video clip: And now the sermon, a dialogue with Vicar Karen and Sister Dottie:
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Are you active or passive?
Traditional Sermon, Pentecost 3 This past Monday you may recall that the church office was closed for Memorial Day, and I took the opportunity to travel to a baseball game with my family. The day was spent watching America’s pastime, navigating a toddler through a stadium and seeing David Ortiz hit a home run. It…
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Let the oppressed go free
Traditional Sermon, Pentecost 2 The year was 1937, before the start of the 2nd World War when Pastor Martin Niemöller, a German Lutheran Pastor, was put in a concentration camp. He, along with Dietrich Bonhoeffer was part of the Confessing Church, an underground church that opposed the Nazi Regime and its takeover of the Christian…
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1 + 1 + 1 = 1
Before you watch the sermon this week, here’s a primer on the Trinity: And now the sermon:
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Spiritual Gifts Part I
“Holy moments batman!” Yep…that’s something that your pastor said in a meeting a few weeks ago. That sounds very pastoral and theological, doesn’t it? We all have holy moments…you know those moments where all the pieces come together or you get a tingly feeling when you’re in the presence of the holy…or something really cool…
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Spiritual Gifts
New Day Sermon Being a Mets fan is sort of a spiritual extravaganza — you pray a lot.
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11-29-15, Advent 1 (PR) Traditional, For Being Good
ADVENT 1 Luke 24:30-32 ST. PETER’S – NEFFSVILLE Psalm: 25:1-4 DECEMBER 2014 2 Kings 22, 23:1-3 Stories are the fabric of human history. They define who we are as a community. They define…