Monthly Archives: March 2021

Sermon: March 14, 2021 (Lent 4) “Light for the Dark Night of the Soul”

John 3:14-21 Can you believe it’s been a whole year since pandemic protocols began?  Can you believe it’s been ONLY a year since pandemic protocols began?  Happy Anniversary! How do we mark a year like the one that’s just passed?  … Continue reading

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Sermon: “Amistad Christianity” (John 2:13-22) Lent 3, March 7, 2021

Today’s Scripture story is one many of us wait all year to hear:  Jesus clearing out the temple.  He’s come to Jerusalem to celebrate Passover and, as all Passover pilgrims do, he enters the temple.  Seeing marketers of animals and … Continue reading

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Sermon: “Take Up Your Cross?” (Lent 2) Mark 8:31-39 [2/28/2021]

“Take up your cross and follow me.”  Few of Jesus’ words have caused more consternation than these.  “Take up our cross?”  What does that mean?  Does following Jesus mean we’re supposed to suffer?  To follow Jesus properly, must we have … Continue reading

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