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Sermon: “Precious” (Luke 3:21-22; Is. 43:1-4) [1/13/19]
When I made the switch from the Baptists to the UCC, there was only one theological issue I had to work through–infant baptism. How many Baptists do we have in the room? Disciples? Both Baptists and Disciples practice believer’s baptism. … Continue reading
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Sermon: “What Gift Shall I…Receive?” (Mt. 2:1-12); [1/6/19]
I’d like to start this morning by passing around the offering plates. Be not afraid! We aren’t taking up two offerings this morning. And we’re not moving the collection of gifts to a different place in the service. (Out of … Continue reading
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Sermon: “Is the World about to Turn?” (Luke 1:39-45) [12/23/18]
(Song: “Canticle of the Turning”) IS the world about to turn? Doesn’t really seem like it, does it? The rich keep getting richer; the poor keep getting poorer. Tyrants still rule, money still rules, the hungry poor still weep for … Continue reading
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Sermon: “Joy as Resistance” (Phil. 4:4-7) [12/16/18]
In every church I’ve served, the big Christmas music program has happened on the third Sunday of Advent–Joy Sunday. The scheduling has been more logistical than liturgical. The third Sunday in Advent gives you the maximum number of rehearsals before … Continue reading
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Sermon: “Prepare to Meet Thy God (in the Least of These)” (Mt. 25:31-46) [11/25/18]
Today we hear Jesus’ last words to the crowds before his death. It’s a familiar passage. In the context of a parable, the righteous are invited into paradise because, the fictional king says, “I was hungry and you gave me … Continue reading
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Sermon: “Giving Thanks When It’s the Last Thing on Earth You Feel Like Doing” (I Sam. 1:4-20) [11/18/18]
A woman is barren, prays for a child, then—at last!– conceives. In response, she offers a beautiful song of thanksgiving to God. A great story! Hope-filled! Miraculous! Inspiring! Annoying. Don’t get me wrong. I’m happy for Hannah. She really wanted … Continue reading
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Sermon: “Preparing for Drought” (Jer. 17:7-8) [11/11/18]
Before I started hanging out with the nuns, I had an idealistic understanding of community life. BNE–Before the Nun Era–I believed community to be a place where everyone is welcome and gets along with each other. As one of my … Continue reading
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Sermon: “Like a Tree…” (Jer. 17:7-8) [11/4/18]
Something I said a couple weeks ago might have puzzled you. When Spence announced the sessions on church finances, I called the first class “fun.” I also said finance committee meetings are among the most fun meetings I’ve attended since … Continue reading
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Sermon: “Easter People” (Acts 10:34-35) [10/28/18]
Today begins our season of Stewardship. It’s a time when we reflect together on our mission as a community of Jesus’ followers and how we’re going to support that mission in the coming year, particularly with our financial gifts. Our stewardship … Continue reading
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Sermon: “Making the Church Great Again” (Mark 10:35-45) [10/21/18]
Karl Barth once said that when writing sermons, the preacher should hold the Bible in one hand and the newspaper in the other. Doing that is a little dicey with today’s text. When you read Jesus’ statement that “anyone who … Continue reading
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