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Something more meaningful than ashes
Sermon for Ash Wednesday Joel 2:12-19 + Matthew 6:16-21 There is little room for Ash Wednesday in our world. It presupposes the existence of God. And not just any God, but the God of the Bible who commands, “You shall … Continue reading
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Seeing Jesus even when you can’t see anything else
right-click to save, or push Play Sermon for Quinquagesima 1 Corinthians 13:1-13 + Luke 18:31-43 The words of Jesus in today’s Gospel are very plain; there is no secret meaning, no lofty interpretation to be sought. He tells His disciples … Continue reading
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The Holy Spirit tends to the seed He has planted
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Never taking God’s grace for granted
right-click to save, or push Play Sermon for Septuagesima 1 Corinthians 9:24-10:5 + Matthew 20:1-16 In today’s Lessons, the Holy Spirit cries out for you who are Christians to take your Christian faith seriously, not to neglect it, not to … Continue reading
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Sermon for midweek of Epiphany 6
2 Corinthians 4:5-6 + Matthew 11:25-27 This week of the Transfiguration, we’re still focused on the glory of Christ that is real, but that is hidden from the world. It’s hidden from our eyes, too, so that we can’t see … Continue reading
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