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Eulogy
Joe Barone
... my friend, the Christian clown, can put on white face. To her, the white face represents weakness and mortality. Whenever she puts it on, she remembers that she is a weak and grieving person. But she also knows — and this is the important thing — that God is faithful, that God has an ironic sense of humor, that God can use her weak witness to bring someone else to God through Jesus and so turn even weakness into joy. God turns weakness into joy. Did you listen to the words of Mary’s song? “My soul ...

Exodus 24:1-18, Matthew 17:1-13
Sermon
Robert Beringer
... begun! Hunkered down in the cleft of a rock, Moses had been allowed to see the Glory itself passing by, and although all God let him see was the back part, it was something to hold on to for the rest of his life."1 Mountaintop experiences in our faith journey become those moments of revelation that give us something to hold on to for the rest of our lives. That certainly is the kind of experience Moses had on Mount Sinai, and the kind of experience our Lord had with Peter, James and John on the Mount of ...

Mark 15:21-32
Sermon
Erskine White
... to know that out of our defeat comes the victory. Out of our darkness comes the light. Paul says, "I boast of my weakness" (2 Corinthians 12:9). It is in our weakness that Christ gives us the strength to carry on. This is the abiding power of the Christian faith, the enduring message of a God who hung on a cross to die. Jesus speaks to us today in His own language, but they are words everyone can understand: "Eloi, Eloi, la'ma sabachtha'ni?" He knows what it means to feel God forsaken. But He is the One who ...

Sermon
Erskine White
... But before we can do that, we first have to receive. We have to receive His love and His mercy as a gift - not as something we earn. The message is there in our communion words:"Take this bread and eat ... Take this cup and drink ..." Take this faith which Jesus Christ is freely giving you tonight. One more aspect of this Maundy Thursday night stands out, as Mark's gospel has presented it in our text this evening. It is that Jesus gave thanks - twice - and that He sang a hymn with the disciples before they ...

Sermon
Jerry L. Schmalemberger
... the vine which is Christ. “I am the vine, you are the branches. Those who abide in me and I in them bear much fruit, because apart from me you can do nothing (v. 5).” Now just one warning. More drift out of the Christian life of worship and of faith than fall out. Few get angry and leave all of a sudden. But for the most part, we just drift away. An American liner was wrecked off the Scilly Isles. The sea was calm; the weather was clear. But the ship was caught in a treacherous current which slowly, but ...

Ephesians 1:1
Sermon
Brett Blair
... in his German village, including his wife and his children, died of pestilence. Yet, in the midst of that catastrophic social and personal loss Reinkardht set down to pen this great hymn of praise: Now thank we all our God, with hearts and hands and voices.' The Christian faith affirms that in the midst of everything--in death, in loss, in hardship--we are to turn to God in praise. This does not mean that we are to put on a false front of happiness. It does not mean that we are to try to psych ourselves ...

Luke 8:26-39 · Proverbs 23:29-35
Sermon
John A. Terry
... of sin which was present in the members of even the great apostles is forgiven in baptism, but it does not come to an end." The cry, "Who will deliver me from this body of death?" is part of the human condition. God understood and understands. The gift of faith is to be able to say with Paul, "Thanks be to God through Jesus Christ our Lord." He was talking about the experience of turning his life over to the power of Christ. Paul talks about our struggle, but he is not talking about our despair. This step ...

Sermon
Joann Hary
... country, your people, your family and go someplace you have never been ..."? I can't exactly imagine that he was jumping up and down for joy. And yet Scripture says, "So Abram left, as the Lord had told him." "Why?" we might ask. Why would Abram choose to be faithful to God? But maybe the truth is: the why is not important. What we need to concentrate on is that Abram did exactly what God asked him to do. He began the epic journey, walking hundreds of miles in obedience to God's call. Now we aren't talking ...

Sermon
Rolf E. Aaseng
... extent God wants. Only then are the witnesses overcome, and even that defeat is temporary. For when Christ returns they are raised to heaven with him (Revelation 11:3-12). The message for us then is the same as to the early Christians: After we come to faith Satan will attack us. But we need not fear because Jesus will come again to put down evil and establish his reign. The manner of his coming will be such that all people will be compelled to acknowledge: "Thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory ...

Sermon
Robert Allen
... with men and women who dared to take the risk and become involved in the mission of helping poor, frightened, run-away slaves escape to freedom. Isn't that what a church ought to be doing? We ought to be bound together in the faith and mission of Jesus Christ in this world. III. When Jesus Disappeared, The Disciples Were In A Spirit Of Anticipation. After Jesus disappeared in the clouds, Luke tells us that two men in white garments said to the disciples, "Men of Galilee, why are you standing there looking ...

Matthew 6:1-6, 16-21
Sermon
Carl Jech
... such self-examination focuses on our failure to live up to "the high calling of God in Christ Jesus." We assume that we know what this calling is all about and that our only problem is failing to follow through on the obvious implications of our faith. I think Herb Caen's comment should move us to undertake in this series of sermons an unusual, perhaps, but nonetheless valid form of lenten self-examination. Taking a warning cue from Matthew's line "Beware of practicing your piety," we are going to consider ...

Deuteronomy 26:1-15
Sermon
Carl Hoefler
... , "Come here, Lucky." The dog came. "Bark." The dog barked. "Now sit." The dog sat. "Now, lie down." The dog obediently settled down on the floor beside his master. The man turned to his friend, "Well, as you can see for yourself, this is a good old dog. He is faithful, obedient, and affectionate. I'm fond of this old dog. I guess you could say that I love Lucky as much as any person can love a pet. But, look out there in the kitchen. There is my baby girl Susan. She is just about a year old. She wakes ...

Bulletin Aid
Carl Hoefler
... Worship Pastor: Abraham was counted righteous because he believed in God's promise, even though he had no visible evidence. People: He took God at his word and believed that what God promised would come to pass. That is faith! Pastor: We can all take God at his word and enjoy that same kind of faith. People: We worship the same God as Abraham, confident that God will keep his promises he has made through Christ Jesus his Son. Collect O God, our Father, the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob: Instill in us a ...

Bulletin Aid
Carl Hoefler
... which would try to hinder our devotion to you. Let no weak commitment on our part be any cause for others not to learn of your love in Christ Jesus our Savior, through whom we pray. Amen. Prayer of Confession We have suffered little for the Christian faith, Father, and yet we still have been so easily distracted from the new life to which you have saved us. Forgive us for not taking more seriously our vows of commitment which meant so much to us when we first learned of your love in Christ Jesus ...

Sermon
Wallace H. Kirby
... down to the poorest of the poor. But Jesus didn’t seem to understand the peril of such talk. He didn’t seem to sense what his people could lose if he didn’t curb his tongue. So they watched Jesus. They also watched him because he insisted that faith is a matter of the human heart rather than outward actions and ceremonies. Some of the prophets had made this point, but now Jesus was making it central to his message. People can handle God if they can distance themselves from him just a bit. But when it ...

Sermon
... Dinner Table When the woman washed Jesus’ feet with her tears, it was obvious to Jesus that this was an act of repentance and faith. She had come to him and had done what she did simply because she wanted to get rid of her past and begin a new ... from God; forgiveness comes as a free gift from God. There’s no way to earn it or merit it. God gives it to those who, in faith, ask for it in Christ. Maybe that’s our problem. Since forgiveness is simply given to us by God, and since we can’t earn it, perhaps ...

Sermon
... build on their example to expand the strength of this Body of Christ in our community. It is, of course, highly appropriate that we should pay homage to the great souls of the past who have clearly reflected the revelation in Jesus. They have shown us how sincere faith in this revelation enables the image of God to show through our animal natures. We look upon them and are doubly assured that we are, as Jesus said, children of God, not mere homo saps. This points up the fact, however, that we too should be ...

Sermon
Kendall McCabe
... we remember, re-call, re-present him again. That is why the Lord's Supper is essentially Eucharist, thanksgiving. It is because we are able to share the presence of our Lord once more. It became the weekly event in the church's life from the earliest days as the faithful met for prayer, to hear the teaching of the apostles, and to break bread. It is an occasion of joy to meet with the risen Christ; it is not merely a memorial service to lay a wreath at Jesus' tomb. How can we be tired of the Lord's Supper ...

1 Samuel 16:1-13
Sermon
... to be a war hero. "It was entirely involuntary" he said. "Someone sank my boat!" Becoming Christians was involuntary for most of us, too. Most of us were grabbed - By another Christian's love that wouldn't let go; By turmoil of the soul which was calmed by faith; By a vision of what God's people can do with the world. God seldom asks for volunteers. He selects the unexpecting to be his people. One day, 3000 years ago, the prophet Samuel came to the Judean house of Jesse, a pillar of the community. God had ...

Sermon
... God and invite them to church. But they seldom hang on every word because it's easy to write off the evangelizing minister with the thought, "Well, it's his job - it's what he's paid to do." But when a layperson speaks of his or her faith, people listen because they know it comes from the heart. Surveys show the importance of your evangelism work. Every survey asking new church members why they first came to their new church show, generally, the same result. About one in ten say they just wandered in, or ...

Sermon
Dean Lueking
... a hope prevents us from clinging to what we have and frees us to move away from the safe place as we enter unknown and fearsome territory. When we walk in the valley of the shadow of death, that good and gracious shepherd of our souls will be our faithful guide. We can go our way, then, also over that final path, with songs of peace and gladness in our hearts. A century ago John Henry Newman wrote an evening prayer which expresses well the whole spirit in which we see the present in the light of that place ...

Sermon
Dean Lueking
... . The miracle of an opened mind is that of God’s initiating. Christ the Savior has come, has suffered, has been raised, and now rules as Lord of all. The Gospel is put upon the lips of human beings. As the news of our redemption from sin is faithfully spoken, Christ comes to his people. He opens our minds. He does so through the scripturally-formed testimony that has come down to us from the apostles whom he chose so long ago. The Center Is Christ This is how we are to receive the Scriptures, as witness ...

Acts 13:13-52, Revelation 7:9-17, John 10:22-42
Sermon Aid
... , the message of salvation (v. 26)? Could this happen to some one? It happened to Paul as the opening words of the Lesson indicate. It may not happen to you, but if it did, what would you say? Peter advised Christians to be able to give a reason for their faith. Just what is the gospel? Every Christian ought to be able to give it. Sermon: Paul gives us an outline of what we should preach. a. What man did to Jesus - vv. 27-29: Ignorance of Jesus and the prophets; Crucified and buried him. b. What God did for ...

Jn 17:20-26 · Acts 7:55-60; 16:16-34 · Rev 22:12-20
Sermon Aid
Russell F. Anderson
... on a tree, the way to the tree of life is open. It is a way of saying that by Jesus' death, humanity by accepting Christ in faith can enter into the life of God. 3. Come (v. 17). The church prays for Jesus to return to earth - "Maranatha." Do we really want the ... their robes." WORSHIP RESOURCES Prayer of the Day: "Almighty and eternal God, your Son our Savior is with you in eternal glory. Give us faith to see that, true to his promise, he is among us still and will be with us to the end of time." Hymn of the ...

Lk 9:18-24 · Gal 3:23-29 · 1 Ki 19:9-14 · Zech 12:7-10
Sermon Aid
John R. Brokhoff
... that he belongs to Christ and how and when that "belonging" took place? Is it blasphemous to be called not only a Christian but a Christ? Outline: You are Christ's - a. With the apostrophe - v. 29: "If you are Christ's ..." You are Christ's by virtue of your faith and baptism. b. Without the apostrophe - v. 27. You are little Christs, for Christ lives in you and you have put on Christ. "He who hears you, hears me." "Inasmuch as you have done it to one of the least of these my brothers you have done it to me ...