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Sermon
King Duncan
... , Life, Love, Real Happiness, Communion with God, Forgiveness, Miracles, Healing, Power, Eternity in Paradise, and much more! (All rated "G" so bring your family and friends.) RSVP Very Important! He must know ahead so he can reserve a spot for you at the table. Also, He's keeping a list of His friends for future reference. He calls it the "Lamb's Book of Life." Party Being Given By His Kids (that's us). Hope to See You There! (2) Welcome to this celebration of the birth of Jesus. OF COURSE, WE DON'T KNOW ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... God and men." This was not only a love-based family; it was also a respect-based family. I know, children are a challenge. One comedian says that whenever he has a headache, he does follow the directions on a bottle of aspirin: Take two and keep away from children. Someone made a list of how her priorities have changed since having children. BEFORE Children: I was thankful to have been born the USA, the most powerful free democracy in the world. AFTER Children: I am thankful for Velcro tennis shoes. As well ...

Children's Sermon
King Duncan
Object: A lantern Good morning, boys and girls. How many of you have ever been to a doctor? We go to the doctor when we are sick, don't we? Or sometimes, we go to the doctor to get a shot to keep us from getting sick. I understand that in ancient China doctors were paid when their patients were kept well, not when they were sick. In fact, because they believed it was the doctor's job to prevent disease, Chinese doctors often paid the patient if the patient lost his health. ...

Sermon
John Pugh
... the movie Return to Me. Last week we rented it. The story line is that one young woman is born with a heart defect to keep her from living a normal life. As she grows weaker she lives on bottled oxygen. Finally the doctors tell her and her family that ... blesses us with the gift of Jesus. That gift can give us a new life. Some folks have trouble getting their hearts around this new gift. Some keep trying to take hold of it and claim it as their own property. It can't be done. It can only be lived and God is ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... sat next to her. He folded his hands and placed them on his lap. His eyes were brimming with tears. He began to sniffle. "I'm late," he explained, though no explanation was necessary. After several eulogies, he leaned over and asked, "Why do they keep calling Mary by the name of 'Margaret'?" "Oh," this young woman replied, "Because that was her name, Margaret. Never Mary. No one called her 'Mary, '" she whispered. She wondered why this person couldn't have sat on the other side of the church. He interrupted ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... Their Lives Over to God -- to Go Where God Leads Them. This is what it means to be born both chronologically and spiritually. It is to yield our lives to the divine. Some unknown author put it thoughtfully and beautifully: At first, I saw God as my observer, my judge, keeping track of the things I did wrong, so as to know whether I merited heaven or hell when I die. He was out there sort of like a president. I recognized His picture when I saw it, but I really didn't know Him. But later on when I met ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... said: "Then I feel mighty sorry for the folks downstream who have to drink that water." (4) Well, that could be said for a lot of people. Baptism doesn't say we are perfect. The bumper sticker may be offensive to many people, but that doesn't keep it from being true, "Christians are not perfect, just forgiven." God has put His seal of approval upon us. We have received an "A" without deserving it because of what Christ has done. THE WATER SYMBOLIZES THE WASHING AWAY OF OUR SINS, BUT IT ALSO SIGNIFIES OUR ...

Sermon
Graham M. Bingham
... . So Howie was thinking, "How do I get started? Maybe by holding onto the side of the car and giving myself a push." So he pushes off from the car and guess what happens--he lands flat on his behind. He tries to get up but can't--his feet keep sliding every which-way and there are no rails to grab onto to help pull him up. Just then some neighborhood kids from the church come by. They have been watching Howie struggling in vain to get back up on his feet. Finally, one boy shouts, "Reverend, if you want ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... . If I neglect my lawn, soon there are dandelions everywhere. If I neglect my health, sooner or later I pay a price. If I neglect my responsibilities here at the church, weeds sprout up all over the place. Battling weeds goes with being a responsible human being. Keeping a garden or keeping a life is not easy. Someone has said that when weeding, the best way to make sure you are removing a weed and not a valuable plant is to pull on it. If it comes out of the ground easily, it is a valuable plant. (4) How ...

Genesis 37:1-11
Sermon
Stephen DeFur
... ?' So they hated him even more because of his dreams and his words." What's the word that keeps popping up? HATE. Hatred infects the community, the family. Verse 9 says that Joseph had another dream. You'd think that by now, if he had any sense at all, he would ... have learned to keep his dreams to himself. But oh no, he brings all of his brothers together. "I've had another dream and you're going to love ...

John 15:1-17
Children's Sermon
King Duncan
... story today is about something else that's supposed to be shared, and that's love. The greatest commandment Jesus ever gave us was to love one another. Love was made to be shared. If we just keep all our love inside of us, and we never share that love with anyone else, then our love is useless. And it's no fun to keep our love to ourselves. But how do we share our love with others? We can tell people that we love them. We can do nice things for people, like share our toys, or hold their hand when ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... thought. But certain members of the church were outraged that anyone would think of moving the back pew, even temporarily. How dare they tamper with tradition! The opposition was so intense that Pastor Bohlman would write, "œIt was easier to rally people together to fight to keep a pew from leaving the church, than getting them to fight to put people into it!" (1) Our lesson today is from the 13th chapter of Mark. It is stark chapter about the return of the Son of Man. But the chapter begins with a warning ...

1 Thessalonians 4:13--5:11
Sermon
King Duncan
... live in the reflected glory of Jesus Christ. It is said that goldfish will start to lose their lustrous golden color and shine if they are not kept near a light. We must stay near our source of Light, too, if we are to keep the light in our lives. PAUL SAYS WE ARE TO KEEP WATCHING. Paul writes, “Therefore let us not sleep, as do others; but let us watch . . ." Soon we will be entering the season of Advent. That is a season devoted to watching--watching for God's activity in the world, watching to see God ...

Children's Sermon
King Duncan
... what separates us from God. Sin unplugs us from our true source of power, God. (Plug in tape player and start the music) Things like lying, stealing, being mean to other people, gossiping about other people all these things are sins. (Pull the plug) They "unplug" us from God and keep us from living good, happy lives. Let's pray and ask God to take away our sins and ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... an attribute he shared with his mentor, Paul. Paul writes: "I know whom I have believed, and am persuaded that he is able to keep that which I have committed unto him against that day." (KJV) There are many people who believe in God. They just don't have ... . Paul had faith in God. That is why he could write, "I know whom I have believed, and am persuaded that he is able to keep that which I have committed unto him against that day." Young Timothy proved to have that kind of faith as well. Maybe it was because ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... , and Wisdom to know the difference. (1) Why is the Serenity prayer so well known? It is the prayer used by 12-step programs like Alcoholics Anonymous. The number of people who suffer from chemical addictions in this land is staggering. Some of them are able to keep their addictions a secret. They're still able to go to work each day. Still able to work out at the health club. Sometimes, even dress up for church. But there are many others who, like those 10 lepers on the outskirts of that small village, are ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... to begin a new hobby. Charlie Brown commends her decision, saying how important it is to accomplish something meaningful with your life. In response Lucy says something like this, "Accomplish something? I thought all we were supposed to do was keep busy!" (2) There are many of us who are keeping very busy, but we are not accomplishing very much. We are like the proverbial octopus on roller skates. We are here, then we are there, ultimately we are all over the place, but we are not getting anywhere specific ...

1 Thessalonians 1:1-10
Sermon
King Duncan
... believed in leading by example. “My wife and I talk about this with our six-year-old daughter," Ashe said in an interview just before his death. “Children are much more impressed by what they see you do than by what you say," he said. “Children at that age certainly keep you honest. If you have been preaching one thing all along and all of a sudden you don't do it, they're going to bring it right up in your face. “I tell her it's not polite to eat with your elbows on the table. Then after dinner ...

Children's Sermon
King Duncan
... what it is? That's right, it's a smoke detector. A smoke detector can sense if there is smoke in the air. Usually, if there is smoke in the air then that means there is a fire nearby. And a fire can be a very dangerous thing. So we keep smoke detectors around the house to let us know if there is a fire starting somewhere. If smoke gets around a smoke detector, it makes a loud noise. You might want to cover your ears for this, okay? (Wait until the children and congregation have covered their ears, then push ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... be number one. What he tried to do was help them put it into perspective. Some anonymous writer put it like this: "Imagine life as a game in which you are juggling five balls in the air. You name them: work, family, health, friends, and [faith], and you're keeping all of them in the air. You will soon understand that work is a rubber ball. If you drop it, it will bounce back. But the other four balls--family, health, friends, and [faith] are made of glass. If you drop one of these, they will be irrevocably ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... just willing to put in the long hours. If they are willing to make money their first priority. But the price of the good life is rising at an alarming rate. So we just have to work harder, earn more, put our nose to the grindstone, whatever it takes to keep up with the Joneses. That’s the American way, isn’t it? Sadly, in many cases it is. We can see a dangerous parallel to our lifestyle in the true story of what happened to the citizens on the island of Nauru, a tiny island in the Western Pacific Ocean ...

Sermon
Angela Akers
... , and rarely stays away long, even when he's working in Hollywood. He memorizes the flight schedules between California and New York so that he can be ready to hop a plane as soon as his film work is done. In fact, whenever he is away from New York, Hurt keeps a return ticket in his pocket at all times. The ticket serves as a constant reminder to him that he will be going home soon. (5) God says we can always return home. And when we sincerely repent of our sins, when we come home, God stands ready to bless ...

Children's Sermon
King Duncan
... , the temptation will be too strong and it will disobey. That's a great lesson, isn't it? Whenever we are tempted to do something we know we shouldn't, the best thing is not to even get close to the temptation, not to even look at it, but to keep our thoughts on our Master. Who is our Master? That's right, Jesus. Keep our thoughts on Jesus and those things that are good and right. That's the way to resist temptation. What a great lesson--and to think it came from a dog.

Sermon
King Duncan
... New Year. I trust that one of your resolutions for this year is to be in worship every week. Good for you. That's one resolution you've kept for at least one week. I heard about one poor fellow who decided to make only resolutions this year he could keep. He resolved to gain weight, to stop exercising, to read less and watch more TV, to procrastinate more, to quit giving money and time to charity, to not date any member of the cast of Baywatch, and to never make New Year's resolutions again. Maybe he's onto ...

Philippians 2:1-11
Sermon
King Duncan
... When he arrived at the Justice Department, he was told the interview with Carter was to be his last: the President was firing him. Carter felt it would be more considerate to do it personally rather than by letter. (3) What do you do? You laugh to keep from crying. Marston's experience reminds me of an ad which appeared in a small town newspaper: Will trade one white wedding gown size 16--never worn. Will trade for .38 caliber revolver. We all know what it's like to be disappointed. You've been disappointed ...