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It Almost didn’t Happen
Sixth Sunday of Easter, Morning Worship, May 25, 2025Sermon: It Almost Didn’t HappenAccompanying Scripture: Acts 16: 9-15
We are not asked to like each other
Fifth Sunday of Easter, Morning Worship, May 18, 2025Sermon: We’re not asked to like each other.Guest Reverend Vince KingAccompanying Scripture: John 13:31-35
I Was Naked and You Clothed Me
Fourth Sunday of Easter, Morning Worship, May 11, 2025Sermon: I Was Naked and You Clothed MeAccompanying Scripture: Acts 9: 36-43 I Was Naked and You Clothed Me Imagine a dinner table with a family of four sitting around it. The meal is hot dogs, beans, and a salad. Conversation ensues: How did your day go? Pass the ketchup, please. Do you want ranch or Thousand Island dressing for your salad? Members of the family chat and eat, sometimes talking over…
Third Sunday of Easter
Guest Reverend Michael BarronThird Sunday of Easter, Morning Worship, May 4, 2025Accompanying Scripture: John 21: 1-19
Forgiven
Holy Humor SundaySunday Morning Worship, April 27, 2025Sermon: ForgivenAccompanying Scripture: John 20: 19-31 Forgiven Yesterday, they laid Poe Francis to rest. He was admired and respected, and I’m saddened by his death. When he spoke, I listened. His words resonated with me and many others around the world. He understood the human condition while acknowledging human sin. He held the sinful accountable and showed us how to forgive. In our scripture reading this morning, I find it interesting that the…
Caught off Guard
Easter Sunday, Sunday Morning Worship, April 20, 2025Sermon: Caught Off GuardAccompanying Scripture: Luke 24: 1-12
Standing at the Crossroads
Palm Sunday, Sunday Morning Worship, April 13, 2025Sermon: Standing at the CrossroadsAccompanying Scripture: Luke 19: 28-40 Standing at the Crossroads Luke 19:28-40 March 2020. The world shut down.We thought it would lastfor a few weeks,then a few months,and then we gave up counting the time. Churches closed their doors for months;others found creative ways to continue worship.The sense of community was lostas we navigated this strange new world. And the battles:vaccine vs. no vaccine.Masks were safe vs. dangerous.Worship was essential.It…
Costly – Mary of Bethany Anoints Jesus
Fifth Sunday of Lent, Sunday Morning Worship, April 6, 2025Sermon: Costly – Mary of Bethany Anoints JesusAccompanying Scripture: John 12: 1-11
A Tale of Two Sons
Fourth Sunday of Lent, Sunday Morning Worship,March 30, 2025Sermon: A Tale of Two SonsAccompanying Scripture: Luke 15: 1-3, 11b-32 A Tale of Two Sons Ern was the firstborn of my father’s siblings. He was an old soul from the cradle. While his younger brother, my father, found all kinds of ways to get into trouble, Ern was the one trying to both keep up with him and keep him out of trouble. Uncle Ern could be tiresome at times. You…
Lessons from a Fig Tree
Third Sunday of Lent, March 23, 2025Sunday Morning WorshipSermon: Lessons from a Fig TreeAccompanying Scripture: Luke 13: 1-9
The Fox and The Hen
Second Sunday of Lent, March 16, 2025 Sunday Morning WorshipSermon: The Fox and The HenAccompanying Scripture: Luke 13: 31-35 The Fox and the Hen If you were to open the Bible and start reading, perhaps you would begin with the first book of Genesis. Genesis 1 would be a pretty good place to begin. What we would find is this amazing creation. God creates the Lesser light and the greater light; there’s evening, and there’s day. God separates the waters…
What are we doing here?
First Sunday of LentSunday Morning Worship, March 9, 2025Sermon: What are we doing here?Accompanying Scripture: Luke 4: 1-13