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John 20:10-18, John 20:1-9
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Wayne H. Keller
Liturgical Color: White Theme: Resurrection; the Empty Tomb. You also may want to include the theme of Jesus' crucifixion, for those who expect to experience the joy of Easter without the horror of Good Friday. In no way will we experience life without death, resurrection without crucifixion. A Return To Good Friday, Which At The Time, Appeared Bad Continue to keep the cross and communion table wrapped in the daily newspaper. Have a ...

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Wayne H. Keller
... who lives again, welcome to the third Sunday in Easter. Yes, on the church calendar, we continue in the season of Easter. So, rejoice! As we begin, consider these questions: (1) Why have you come?" (Thirty seconds of silence.) (2) What do you expect to happen to you, through you?" (Thirty seconds of silence.) (3) "Have you come as spectators or participants?" (Thirty seconds of silence.) Invite anyone who chooses to respond verbally. (Give time for responses.) Hymn of Praise God of Love and Joy and Laughter ...

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Wayne H. Keller
... present, have someone pray the prayer that Jesus offered on behalf of his disciples. Proclamation of the Good News Identify the reasons for Jesus' prayer, the purpose of his prayer, and the anticipated results of his prayer. STEWARDSHIP Stewardship Challenge Do not expect a 1,000-dollar answer to a 10-cent prayer. Charge to the Congregation "There is really no such thing as a person who prays, but only a person of prayer" (Geoffrey Knowlton). Therefore, consider throwing away your devotional books. Develop ...

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Wayne H. Keller
... , by shining their shoes. Be prepared to have some reject the act; be prepared for the hostility of others. 2. The end is near -- Jesus knew it; disciples sensed it; clergy demanded it; people seconded it. 3. Judas pushed Jesus to fulfill Judas' expectations; Peter denied that he ever knew Jesus; Mark, scared to death, ran naked into the hills; disciples stood by helplessly in silence. Which best fits how you would have responded? (Two minutes of silence.) 4. Read silently "Beneath the Cross of Jesus." 5 ...

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Wayne H. Keller
... that you are ready to bail out of the church, call one of the members. Consider this an A.A. for Christians. Meditation "A person's god is to be found in that to which he/she gives final obedience and from which he/she expects the highest help" (Martin Luther). MUSIC POSSIBILITIES Music for Preparation: "Theme and Variations from Organ Sonata No. 10" Hymn of Praise: "Come and Rejoice" Response to the Confession: "Lord, Bless and Pity Us" Response to Pardon: "Prayer of St. Francis of Assisi" Response to the ...

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Wayne H. Keller
... or harder." Hymn of Adoration "God Created Heaven and Earth" ACTS OF CONFESSION Introduction to the Act of Confession What blocks you from receiving God's healing? (One minute of silence.) Any response? If not, share some of your own blocks, even though the people expect you to have none. Is it possible that we really do not want God's healing? Perhaps we only want to complain about our distress. Many people get tremendous mileage from being "ill," whatever form the illness may take. Is that possible for us ...

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Wayne H. Keller
... the fact that God knows us better than we know ourselves, "God knows us through and through and likes us still and all." God, however, is not some doting grandfather in the upstairs bedroom, who, no matter how we act, glibly says, "I forgive." God expects us to change; and God makes change possible through the Christ who makes all things new, not renovated, or revised. P: Remember the good news of our liberation. M: In Christ, our self-worth has been declared. P: We have been forgiven, accepted, received. M ...

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Wayne H. Keller
... , are we eagerly awaiting for him to return? Think of the things for which we are eagerly awaiting: who will play in the World Series, our ship to come in, to see if our children will turn out okay, and what else? Response "When You Least Expect Him" Meditation "Surely, Jesus' word, 'I don't even know,' is good enough for us" (WKH). MUSIC POSSIBILITIES Music for Preparation "What God Ordains Is Right" Hymn of Praise "O Lord, You Are Our God and King" Response to the Pardon "Jesus, Lead the Way". Response ...

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Wayne H. Keller
... , and to receive the grace we need to remain faithful, even when, especially when, the world, including some of the church, insists that we give in to the demands of the culture. P: God will provide what we need, not necessarily what we want or expect, beyond our imagining. Therefore, surprised by joy, and amazed by grace, I invite us to celebrate the good news. And all the people said ... (your favorite praise word). Response "Holy, Holy, Holy Lord" Prayer of Praise Incorporate the theme of the Lord's Day ...

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Wayne H. Keller
... Whole Heart," Christopher L. Webber, 1986, 1988; arr. J. S. Bach, c. 1708. Charge to the Congregation (Pastor and Ministers) Do not be anxious, does not say, "Do not be concerned." It does not say, "Just pray harder, and all will work out." It does not say, "Expect others to feed, clothe, house you, that is, take care of all your needs without lifting a finger." Jesus does say that we deal with the troubles of this day, today. He is insisting that we put life in its proper perspective, now. Jesus urges us ...

Drama
Donald Neidigk
... same as yours. I planned to stay alive, put in my twenty years, and then retire to the rich farmland the emperor promised veterans like me in places like Asia Minor. But unexpected events can change one's plans, can't they? My soldiers and I had expected to sleep that night, but Friday I was summoned to the palace. It seems that Jesus had been arrested and tried before the high priest for crimes ranging from threats against the temple to blasphemy, claiming to be the Son of God. The leaders of the people ...

Drama
Donald Neidigk
... in that very spot. An eloquent oration would be given (it had better be eloquent because I would be listening!), and then the grave would be sealed. Later, as necessity dictated, the tomb could be opened and more niches could be carved into the rock. All this I had expected would be done. I had no way of knowing when I bought my tomb that its only occupant would be Jesus, the very one about whom I was too afraid to say a word. Nor could I have imagined that I, silent Joseph, would soon be standing before ...

Luke 3:1-20, Luke 3:21-38
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Charles H. Bayer
... be great fun to write in "multitudes." But fascinating the multitudes is no sign of authenticity. Consider the names, Jim Jones and Jim Bakker. John got the attention of the multitudes. It was an age when God's people were desperate for some sign of hope. Expectations of the one God would send to free them from the Romans and reestablish Jerusalem as an independent capital of a free people were everywhere. Hopes for the coming of the Messiah were on everyone's lips. "Even though he is hard on us, perhaps ...

Romans 14:1--15:13
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Frank Luchsinger
... was to pay. The magic total is announced and I reach for my checkbook, at which time the man behind me raises his voice. I turn, surprised, to see a tomato-red face as if it is ready to burst under close-cropped blond hair. As his arms flail, I expect I will be victim of assault. "This is a cash only line," he bellows, pointing to the sign. I have clearly committed the unpardonable sin against heaven and earth. In a moment an army of angels will descend upon me and carry me to a place worthy of only the ...

James 5:7-12
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Frank Luchsinger
... early and the late rain. You also be patient. Establish your hearts...." Establish your hearts. James instructs us to allow God to do what God does -- to send the early and the late rain -- and to wait upon what God will do, expecting precious fruit. Steven Covey in his highly acclaimed Seven Habits of Highly Effective People discusses the productive practice of having a time of idea planting, growth and development, and harvesting. He recommends a focus on things which are "important," and resisting the ...

Sermon
Frank Luchsinger
... a baby, his family fled to Egypt, a two-week trek. When Mary and Joseph annually traveled to Jerusalem to celebrate the Passover, they prepared for a five-day walking journey. When Jesus and his followers set out from Nazareth to Jericho, the trip was expected to take four or five days. In his ministry, Jesus was always on the move visiting towns in Galilee: Cana, Na'in, Tiber'ias, Magdala, Capernaum; and around Jerusalem: Bethany, Jericho, Bethphage. He encouraged others to be on the move as well. In Luke ...

Sermon
Frank Luchsinger
... Sunday School. Over the years they each have chosen a church, but not Grandmother -- she always felt "kinda funny" that she'd never been baptized. So today she is in her nicest housecoat, her hair has been fixed, and there are fresh sheets on the bed. No one expects that Grandmother is at the end yet, but this latest illness has clearly taken something out of her. So everyone was pleased and a little relieved when she brought up the idea that "Maybe it is time to get the preacher over here to take care of ...

Sermon
Frank Luchsinger
... ? The summer before my teenage bride and I were wed in our September nuptials, we worked as lifeguards at a local swimming pool, making buckets of money. We were between our sophomore and junior years in college and had all the worldly possessions that one would expect from two who had partially furnished two dorm rooms. The other lifeguards at the pool threw a nice poolside picnic/party/shower for us at the end of the swimming season and the pool owner kicked in for the gift. We had great fun, including ...

Sermon
Frank Luchsinger
... Jesus began to locate his ministry more and more in Capernaum. One can only imagine how the hopes of Nazareth were placed on Jesus. The residents, who almost all were related to him, had seen him grow in wisdom and stature, until there was a sense of great expectancy. Jesus' family was of the davidic line, the line from which the prophets said the messiah would come. And just when he seemed to be coming to full flower, he went to live with some fishermen by the lake. Jesus' Other Home Jesus in fact did make ...

Sermon
Frank Luchsinger
... of a swinging lamp fell, nearby a Christmas tree decked, ready to light. Because of his days at sea, to return home to find his playmate gone was not thoroughly strange, but what seemed stranger was that the people about him were living and were expecting to live. He was in dream-like observation -- distanced, people coming and going, children passing, scene by scene as if in a play. Very late in the evening, the house had grown still, and Sidney St. John returned to the room. He took the small portrait ...

Sermon
Thomas A. Pilgrim
... of a swinging lamp fell, nearby a Christmas tree decked, ready to light. Because of his days at sea, to return home to find his playmate gone was not thoroughly strange, but what seemed stranger was that the people about him were living and were expecting to live. He was in dream-like observation -- distanced, people coming and going, children passing, scene by scene as if in a play. Very late in the evening, the house had grown still, and Sidney St. John returned to the room. He took the small portrait ...

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Thomas A. Pilgrim
... of twins. He said, "Isn't that something? My favorite ball team is the Minnesota Twins!" After a while the nurse came back and told another man he had a set of triplets. He said, "What a coincidence. I work for the 3M Company!" Those in the room noticed another expectant dad slump down in his chair. He had a sick look on his face. Someone asked him what was wrong. He said, "I teach at a high school, and I am the faculty advisor for the 4-H Club!" Here is a danger for us -- that we settle down in ...

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Glenn E. Ludwig
... . My friend could find his way around a seminary library; but on a construction site, it was a new world, and he was lost for a while, until someone explained things to him, showed him what to do and how to do it, and helped him understand what was expected of him. Jesus went around doing something of the same thing for people as that foreman did for my friend. We are limited in our understanding of who God is and how God relates to us. And some people, in Jesus' time, had some pretty crazy ideas. They had ...

Sermon
Maurice A. Fetty
... evident to everyone. Truth is hard to find these days. Do you remember when President Jimmy Carter promised the American people he would never lie to us? We all knew, of course, that Nixon lied to us in the Watergate scandal. We had come to expect that most politicians, including presidents, lied to us regularly. So Carter's promise was met with sneering disbelief. And if "read-my-lips-no-new-taxes" George Bush broke his promise, Bill Clinton, only four-and-one-half months into his presidency, had broken at ...

Sermon
John G. Lynch
... abandon the priorities of mother, father, brother, sister and wife to set up the priority of God. This crowd, still sailing on the sails of infancy and childhood, let the winds of family responsibility fill their sails instead of the Spirit of God. Familial expectations ran higher on the crest of their waves than hope from God. That's why they were harassed and troubled. Standing still, like Henry Aldrich at the foot of the hallway stairs, their lives were poised only to answer, "Coming, Mother!" It is not ...