Monthly Archives: August 2013

Sermon: by Vickie Tawney (August 25, 2013)

First, I want to say “thanks” to Kim for giving me the opportunity to speak to you today.  It’s a privilege to be here and to share these thoughts with you.  I hope that God will bless our time together … Continue reading

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Sermon: “Hypocrites!” (August 18, 2013)

            The lion barked.  That’s how the mother and son visiting The People’s Park of Luohe in the Chinese province Henan learned that what was labeled an “African lion” was in fact a Tibetan mastiff, a dog.  The lions, it … Continue reading

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Death Toll in Egypt

So many people—dead…in a conflict I don’t understand– either historically or experientially. So many news reports—two or three a day, sometimes more—of the rising death toll…constant reminders of everything I don’t know, everything I am powerless to do. Oh, for … Continue reading

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Sermon: “Nicodemus and Joseph of Arimathea: Midwives to Each Other” (August 11, 2013)

Kim:  In the interest of full disclosure, I need to say this:  This two-people sermon thing was not my idea.  I tried it one other time and it didn’t go well…or at least not like I’d planned.I’m not saying I … Continue reading

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Sermon: “A Tale of Two Doubting Disciples: Thomas and John” (August 4, 2013)

            So, with which doubting disciple do you most identify?  Thomas, the one known as“the doubter,” or John, the one who kept having to remind himself that Jesus loved him?                                                                                                                       When I found Thomas’ name among your submissions … Continue reading

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