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Sermon
John E. Harnish
Another week passes after the events of Easter day. Simon Peter says, "I'm goin' fishin'." And the other disciples join in, "We will, too." Well, what else were they supposed to do?? Jesus had risen, and he had appeared to them twice by now, but they had no idea what was going to happen. Jesus just seemed to show up every now and then, usually unannounced. They had no clear direction from him yet as to what they should do next. "Let's just wait and see if he is going to drop in today..." This was not ...

2 Timothy 1:1-14
Sermon
Leonard Sweet
When we "Get a Life" in Christ, we get the right kind of a life, and the best kind of life we can get. Anyone have a teenage son or daughter who has recently encouraged you to "get a life"? Those without offspring currently in the "age of cynicism" should be aware that such "loving" advice is usually given along with an incredulous gesture of falling eyes and a shaking head. Most often "get a life" comes as a direct response to such ridiculous parental suggestions as, "Wouldn't it be nice to spend the ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
Church junkies know that on the ecclesiastical calendar, this marks the last Sunday of the liturgical year. The liturgical year is, of course, different from the calendar year. The liturgical year begins with Advent, the time we set aside for reflection about the coming of Christ. Advent is followed by Christmas, Epiphany, Lent, Easter, and Pentecost. Some churches intersperse periodically what is designated as "Ordinary Time," those times we remember the work of God and the life and ministry of Jesus ...

304. Come In
Humor Illustration
Clarence Forsburg tells a story about a preacher who went out to make some house calls in the afternoon. He knocked at one door where no one answered. He kept knocking, louder and louder. Finally there was a tiny voice from within which said, ''Come in. Come in." He tried the door and found it open and stepped inside the living room. He heard the voice again, ''Come in. Come in." He followed the sound down the hallway and entered the kitchen. From inside the kitchen he heard the voice saying, ''Come in. ...

Sermon
David O. Bales
Two mornings a week I drive from Ontario, Oregon, to Caldwell, Idaho, to teach at College of Idaho. When gas prices shot up I got into the habit of driving slowly and increasing my miles per gallon. Driving slowly isn’t a hazard while in the country between the two towns. However, when I draw near Caldwell, the signs reduce speed to 65. There, in order to stay up with the larger flow of traffic, I must increase my speed so I don’t jam up traffic. We all end up driving a safe speed, but we do so for ...

306. Testing
Illustration
Editor James S. Hewett
A man and a woman who had been corresponding solely by mail fell in love with one another. They agreed to meet at the airport. Since they had never seen each other, they devised a plan that would help them recognize each other. She was to wear a green scarf and a green hat and have a green carnation pinned to her coat. When the man got off his plane, he immediately began looking for her. Suddenly he saw a woman with a green scarf, green hat, and green carnation. His heart fell. She was one of the most ...

John 10:1-21, Psalm 23:1-6
Sermon
Lori Wagner
Earlier this month in some parks, farms, and yards of the UK, British sheep have been experiencing a new sense of freedom. Even as parks and open spaces are shut down due to coronavirus, and people are secluded in their homes, sheep have taken to roaming about the newly open spaces. But rather than wandering aimlessly through the fields, it seems, sheep have been seeking out children’s playgrounds, and have begun [wait for it] to play! It appears, their favorite activity is to take turns riding the “ ...

Sermon
Lori Wagner
The “Phantom of the Opera,” “Mardi Gras Celebration,” “Halloween,” “The Masque of the Red Death” –and I’m sure many more. All times when we wear masks. We as people in fact have a kind of fascination with masking, whether we are masking ourselves or unsure of who lies behind the mask of someone else. Masks for us intrigue us and reveal our excitement for mystery and the unknown. What lurks behind the mask of the “Phantom?” We want to know. Is he disfigured? Shy? A hero? A psychopath? Our curiosity keeps us ...

Sermon
Charles M. Mills
The Easter Parade is passing on us this morning. Dawn is whispering the arrival of hope in the heart of humanity. Dawn, when the women and the disciples stand in humble awe before the open tomb. He is not here. He is arisen. Up from the grave he arose, Jesus, our Savior, Christ our Lord. He arose. He arose. Hallelujah, Christ arose! Wordsworth wrote, "Bliss it was to be alive in that dawn." Dawn when the dew was damp and the day was wrapped in the swaddling clothes of hope. Dawn when: "... down the long ...

Children's Sermon
Kenneth Mortonson
Purpose: To help children understand that they should seek help when they feel the need for such support. Material: A large bandanna to use as a blindfold. Lesson: I would like someone to volunteer to let me put a blindfold on you. (Blindfold a child.) Now, you cannot see, so I do not want you to move, because you could get hurt. Our blindfolded person knows where he (or she) is, but he cannot get back to the place where he was seated. It is up to one of you to help him. What could you do? ... Take his ...

Luke 24:13-35
Drama
Robert F. Crowley
Theme: Jesus is with us even though we can't see Him. Summary: Two disciples of Jesus, Cleopas and his companion, have just encountered Jesus and talk about what it meant to them. Playing Time: 4 minutes Setting: On the road from Jerusalem to Emmaus Props: None Costumes: Disciple of Jesus Time: Easter afternoon Cast: Cleopas -- a follower of Jesus Companion -- also a follower of Jesus CLEOPAS: (RUNNING IN) Where'd he go? COMPANION: (FOLLOWING) How should I know? Jesus was with us and then He just vanished ...

312. For Freedom
Galatians 5:1-15
Illustration
John E. Sumwalt
It is the Fourth of July. An old veteran puts on his medals and makes his way to the park where Independence Day celebrations have already begun. He is greeted by the inviting aroma of hamburgers and bratwurst cooking on portable grills, and the sounds of happy voices floating out over the grass on a warm summer breeze. The park is full of picnickers gathered around tables and sitting on blankets under the trees. Children are playing on the swings and slides, and chasing each other around the merry-go- ...

Children's Sermon
Kenneth Mortonson
Purpose: Learning to live with our limitations. Materials: A balloon. Lesson: Most children, at one time or another, have come to a parent with a balloon and asked, "Please blow this up for me." Then they would stand back and watch -- (begin to blow up the balloon) -- while Mom or Dad blew, and blew, and blew. (While you talk continue to blow up the balloon.) And the balloon would get bigger, ... and bigger, ... and bigger, ... until ... BANG! (If the balloon does not burst from the air you have put into ...

Sermon Aid
Wayne B. Keller
Liturgical Color: Green Theme: Jesus' invitation to the disciples to leave the crowd and to rest; peoples' unwillingness to leave them alone; Jesus' compassion toward them. Pastoral Invitation Suggestion: Begin, what do you expect to happen today? God promises that if we expect little, we will receive little; if we expect much, we will receive much. The decision is in the eye of the beholder. Continue with this litany: Pastor: The call of Christ is not an easy one. People: It is an invitation to self- ...

Children's Sermon
Object: Signs of authority: a policeman's badge, a nurse's cap. Good morning, everybody. Isn't this a wonderful day? Here we are all together in church, ready to worship God and make friends with God's people. I have with me this morning some things that belong to some of God's people. I am hoping that you will be able to tell me what these people do. First of all, I need two helpers, a boy and a girl, so that I can show you what this is all about. [Choose two volunteers]. I want to put this on the girl. [ ...

Sermon
After this Jesus, knowing that all was now finished, said (to fulfil the scripture), "I thirst." A bowl full of vinegar stood there; so they put a sponge full of the vinegar on hyssop and held it to his mouth. When Jesus had received the vinegar, he said, "It is finished"; and he bowed his head and gave up his spirit. Death by crucifixion was such an agonizing way to die. The dehydration which came before death was especially severe. So we can be sure that all the humanity of Jesus was screaming forth as ...

Ephesians 6:10-20
Sermon
Harold Warlick
Security has become big business in our world. Burglar and smoke alarms are wired directly from private homes to police and fire stations. Automobiles give forth major noises in the parking lots of shopping malls because some owner has inadvertently pushed the wrong button on a key pad. High school students walk through metal detectors to enter their school buildings. Even business phones and credit cards are "protected" by a user's password or "PIN" number. So pervasive is the concern for security that a ...

Isaiah 58:1-14
Sweet
Leonard Sweet
With the opening words in Isaiah 58, the prophetic purpose is proclaimed. The prophetic mission was not to foresee future events or even to provide guidelines, a kind of behavioral roadmap for the people to follow. The primary role of prophets was to call God’s people to repentance, to demand their return to obedience and to mind the people what it means to live lives in keeping with the covenant. The opening command from God to Isaiah in 58:1 is, therefore, the most basic job description of a prophet: ...

Sermon
J. Howard Olds
Christian theologian C.S. Lewis once said that Christianity is a religion that you could not have guessed. It is not the sort of thing that anyone would make up. That the Almighty would humble Himself and become a human being in order to suffer and die on a cross to bring new life to His own creation, well, who would have thought it? How odd of God. Yet, it is here that Christians are distinct from other religions of the world. So, I want to begin this series of sermons on world religions by asking myself ...

320. History of the Bible
Illustration
Miller Clarke
If someone asked you where to find the Bible verse that begins, "For God so loved the world…you'd probably know he was asking about John 3:16. If you had a Bible, you could find it for him in no time. But there was a time when no one could find a single verse in the whole Bible. There was no John 3:16, Genesis 1:1 or any other verse because the Bible wasn't divided into verses or even chapters. Worse yet, there were hundreds of years when there weren't even any word divisions. Every single word was written ...

Sermon
Charles L. Aaron
Most of us have a long list of passwords, PINs, and usernames to type into our cell phones, our computers, our ATMs, and a host of other gadgets. We need these to protect ourselves. Identity theft has become a serious problem. We have all seen the commercials on television of the person bragging about a dream vacation, but the voice coming out of the character's mouth is another person's voice. The character in the commercial is portraying an identity thief. In real life, identity theft is not as funny as ...

322. The Hanging Liar
Humor Illustration
Michael P. Green
In Mark Twain’s book about his travels in the West and Hawaii, Roughing It, there is an account of a man, a notorious liar, who was known in the community to be a spinner of tall tales. No one ever believed anything he said. One day they found him hanging dead, with a suicide note pinned on him, written in his own hand, and saying that he had taken his own life. But the coroner’s jury pronounced it murder. They said that if the man himself said he had taken his own life, it was proof he hadn’t!

Mark 10:46-52
Sermon
King Duncan
It seems that every week there is a news report on some new technology that is making the world more connected and safer than it was before. It’s an exciting time to be alive, isn’t it? A great example of this is an app that came out a few years ago called Be My Eyes. A blind or visually impaired person can download this app to their cell phone and enter in information on what state or country they live in and what language they speak. Sighted people who sign up to volunteer also download the app and enter ...

Children's Sermon
SHARING THIS WEEK'S GOSPEL THEME AT SUNDAY CHURCH SCHOOL AND AT HOME Teachers or Parents: Jesus talks about the bread of life in today's lesson. He says that he is the bread of life. Whoever comes to Jesus will never be hungry. Whoever believes in Jesus will never be thirsty. Children enjoy playing with play dough. Here is a play dough recipe that you can help your children make. Using the bread of life theme, use this recipe to form slices of bread. The best part of this recipe is that you can eat this ...

Galatians 4:6, 15
Children's Sermon
Object: an article of clothing or jewelry with hearts on it. Lesson: God has sent the Spirit of his Son into our hearts crying "Abba! Father!" (v. 6, RSV) Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts. (v. 15, RSV) Good morning, boys and girls. Do you see the heart(s) here on my (clothing, pin, jewelry)? How do you like it? Does it remind you a little bit of Valentine's Day? Maybe you think I should have waited until February to wear it. But hearts show up a lot of places besides on Valentine's Day, don't ...

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