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Matthew 26:17-30, Matthew 26:36-46
Sermon
Robert Allen
... in business. He had a happy family life. He had everything going his way. Then, a routine medical examination turned up something very serious -- a brain tumor. I went to the hospital to see him shortly before his surgery. We talked about the things you would expect a young man to be concerned about just prior to undergoing surgery to remove a brain tumor. We talked about his family. We talked about his wife and two chidlren. We talked about his fear of dying. As we sat there in that hospital room and ...

Sermon
Robert Allen
... t Cleopas and his companion recognize Jesus when he first approached them on the Emmaus Road? No one knows! The Bible simply says, "They saw him, but somehow did not recognize him ..." Perhaps, they had seen him crucified on a cross and they simply didn't expect to see him again. Whatever the reason, they walked along the dusty road and listened to this stranger. When they reached Emmaus, they invited this stranger to share their evening meal and spend the night in their home. It was here in their home that ...

Sermon
Robert Allen
... you to know the exact time?" The fox replies, "Oh, if you say you will come at 4:00, then I will begin to be happy at 3:00." There was joy and happiness in the hearts of the disciples because they were anticipating his coming again. They were expecting the coming of his Holy Spirit. They believed the promise that Jesus would not leave them alone. I was teaching a Bible class several years ago and a sweet little old lady raised her hand and asked, "Dr. Allen, do you believe in the second coming?" "Believe in ...

Acts 13:13-52
Sermon
Carl Jech
... combining great effort with an ability to relax, the "trick" of combining a sense of urgency with a sense of humor. It wasn't only the people in Jesus' day who resisted climbing out of their ruts. How open are we to new insights? Jesus never asked or expected his fellow Jews totally to give up their traditional beliefs. His message was only that they needed to take a new look, get a new slant on what their tradition was all about! The "quantum leap" that his message called for was not a huge change, but it ...

Children's Sermon
Wesley T. Runk
... after he put up his sign, he might call the police or come out and give you a bawling out, or tell your parents what you did and ask them to punish you. When we commit a sin against God we know that something should be done to us. We expect God to punish us in a manner that we will remember, so that we will not do it again. But in the prayer that Jesus teaches us to pray, we are asking that God will forgive our trespasses or sins and forget all about it. Of course Jesus knew that ...

Children's Sermon
Wesley T. Runk
... behind him, and they were looking for Christians everywhere and killing them. The very name of Paul of Tarsus made Christians tremble. Ananias tried to argue with the Lord, but the voice of the Lord told him to go to a certain house on a certain street where Paul was expecting him. What can you do when you hear the voice of God speaking to you? You do as you are told. Ananias went to the house and there he found Paul lying on a bed. He was blind. Paul had been blinded by a very bright light on the way ...

Children's Sermon
Wesley T. Runk
... wait to tell Agrippa about all that he believed. He preached about Jesus and how Jesus did everything that the prophets had said that the Son of God would do when He was born into the world. It was a wonderful sermon. Agrippa was overwhelmed. He knew that Paul expected him to believe. He could hardly keep up with Paul's enthusiasm. Finally he broke in and told Paul to stop. Agrippa said, "You want to make me a Christian in a few moments." Paul told him that he wished that everyone could be as happy as he ...

Sermon
Carl Jech
... has its element of glory, its hint of the resurrection of Jesus, it is also a story about the disciples' failure to understand the true nature of what it was that Jesus "was to accomplish at Jerusalem." The Gospels are full of incidents in which people mistakenly expect Jesus to "be a winner." We are in the process of looking at ways in which our efforts at evangelism may be similarly mistaken. I do not mean to pick on any one group, but sometimes it takes a specific example to highlight the problem we are ...

Sermon
Carl Jech
... what the name Jesus means. Her humility is awe-inspiring. She says: "I'm not here to make anybody Catholic. The faith of these people is deeper than my own ... This place has changed me so much. I'm less selfish ... I've learned not to expect instant results ... because you learn from poor people how to wait ... I receive much more from these people than I could ever give them." The Reverend Cathy Hagstrom George has written of her work in women's prisons in Massachusetts: "Jesus became one of the despised ...

Sermon
Carl Jech
... learn from the basic complaint lodged against Jesus in our passion story from Luke, that he was stirring up the people with his teaching. We should learn not to fear and condemn those who stir us up with their message, with their teaching. (You should expect your pastor, your priest, to upset you once in a while! Too many preachers have been reduced to the level of doing little more than humoring people with pious cliches and platitudes, for fear of offending someone.) You see, there is more than one aspect ...

Sermon
Carl Jech
... any rule. No religious tradition puts more emphasis on ethics than does the Christian faith. But it is precisely because of its high calling to do good and promote justice that the Christian Gospel addresses the problem of despair and discouragement. Great expectations can lead to even greater disappointments, so it is absolutely vital that we focus on our attitude toward moral effort. The radical Christian emphasis on the grace of God as revealed in the name of Jesus, makes it possible for us to combine ...

Sermon
Carl Hoefler
... children. We feed them, clothe them, and send them to college. Most of our experience with sacrifice is associated with suffering and the giving up of something that we cherish and desire for ourselves. Sacrifice is conceived of as a loss incurred without an expected return. However, in the Bible, sacrifice is associated with a gift gladly given. It is an offering which creates a special communion and an in-dissolvable union with our God. In the Bible, sacrifice is a means of releasing life in order that a ...

Sermon
Carl Hoefler
... which will fulfill all their dreams. Captives are told that deliverance and freedom are on the way. The broken hearted will be comforted. Those who suffer are promised relief. Each poem written by Second Isaiah is filled with the excitement and the expectancy of glorious events which are about to come to be. The horror of hell is being conquered and the coming of the kingdom of heaven is being fulfilled. Our lesson reveals two insights into the unique kingship of Christ and the unprecedented presence ...

Sermon
Carl Hoefler
... his lectures, Dr. Grensted would mention the spaciousness of his garden where he worked, wrote, and prepared his lectures. One day, several of his students were invited to take tea in Dr. Grensted's garden. When they entered the gates to the garden, they expected to see acres of trees, shrubs, vast lawns, and flower beds. They were shocked. Instead, they found a tiny, little, walled-in garden no more than twelve feet square. Seeing the shock on the faces of his students, the old professor remarked, "You are ...

Bulletin Aid
Carl Hoefler
... our Lord's presence. Come to us now with forgiveness that will remove our sins from us. Move us to give our lives to you in full surrender. We pray through Christ, our righteousness. Amen. Hymns "All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name" "Come, Thou Almighty King" "Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus" "Hail to the Lord's Anointed" "The Heavens Declare Thy Glory, Lord"

Bulletin Aid
Carl Hoefler
... boasted of our church affiliation, without being very Spirit-led in our living. Bring us into communion with Christ our Lord, that we may be filled with your Spirit, and thus enabled to give of ourselves as true followers of Christ, through whom we pray. Amen. Hymns "Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus” “Holy Spirit, Truth Divine” “Thanks to God Whose Word Was Spoken” “There's a Voice in the Wilderness Crying” “Wake, Awake, for Night Is Flying"

Bulletin Aid
Carl Hoefler
... in our waywardness; that you may reveal to us our Christlessness. May the wisdom of Jesus be a growing experience in us, increasing our knowledge and understanding of you. In his name we pray. Amen. Prayer of Confession Dear Lord, after such great expectations, Christmas is over so suddenly. Already our thoughts are going to the New Year. The glory of Christmas seems to fade like pure white snow, discolored by the filth of busy traffic. Forgive us for our distant companionship with the Messiah. Forgive us ...

Bulletin Aid
Carl Hoefler
Call to Worship Pastor: Jesus' post-resurrection appearances with his disciples concluded with the crowning experience of his ascension into heaven. People: That departing must have blessed their hearts to overflowing. Pastor: They were filled with joy, expectant of the Holy Spirit that would come upon them to give them power to do their Lord's work. People: That same Spirit gives us joy and power to minister in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ who sits at the right hand of God the Father! Collect ...

Bulletin Aid
Carl Hoefler
... as those who know they are sojourners, whose homeland is not of this world, that you may not be ashamed to be called our God. We pray in the name of Jesus, your Son. Amen. Prayer of Confession We are so easily disappointed, Father, when our expectations in life are unfulfilled. We tend to confine our hopes and desires to this life, conditioned by what we can experience only with our physical senses. Forgive us when we reduce our faith to religious hopes barred by the physical limitations of this world. Give ...

Bulletin Aid
Carl Hoefler
... to enter through a very narrow door. People: We are afraid he means not many of us will be saved. Pastor: Jesus is neither trying to keep us out nor fill us with fear. He is warning us to take seriously the Christian life if we expect to enter his kingdom. People: We are conscious that each day demands our best in Christian discipleship, and pray that God will help us to be faithful. Collect Almighty God, whose Son came to call sinners to repentance, commanding them to live a new life after repentance ...

2 Corinthians 5:11--6:2
Bulletin Aid
James Wilson
... plan You have adopted us and blessed us with Your presence so that the whole world might hear of Your love. Help us share the Good News, Lord. In Christ we pray. Amen. Prayer of Confession Lord, You have been so gracious unto us, yet so often we have expected even more from You. You have called us to share the joy of being in Your kingdom, yet too often we have remained silent or we have allowed ourselves to feel that we truly deserve Your blessings. Forgive us, Lord, and renew our spirits so that we may ...

Bulletin Aid
James Wilson
... all who will believe. Give us the wisdom and strength to fulfill Your call. In Christ we pray. Amen. Prayer of Confession Lord, sometimes we have acted as if Your priesthood did not rest on our shoulders but was the responsibility of others. Too often we have expected others to keep the faith and spread the Good News when we were the ones You could have used most effectively. Forgive us, Lord, and help us to be more responsible for carrying Your message of love into the world. In Christ we pray. Amen. Hymns ...

Revelation 22:1-6
Bulletin Aid
James Wilson
... settled for living any way we choose in the days we have, as if we will never be held to account for our choices. Forgive us, Lord, and call us anew to be faithful until that days in which You return. In Christ we pray. Amen. Hymns "Come, Thou Long Expected Jesus" "Sweet By And By" "It Is Well With My Soul"

Galatians 6:1-10
Bulletin Aid
James Wilson
... and no other force can take it from us. Leader: Then let us live boldly for Christ, for we are servants of Almighty God! All: Blessed be the name of the Lord! Collect Most wonderful and loving God, in Your wonderful wisdom You have shown us that if we expect to receive Your eternity, we must sow our seed not in the world but with You. We praise You, Lord. In Christ we pray. Amen. Prayer of Confession O God, sometimes we have not remembered Your warning that we will reap what we sow, and we have sown our ...

Children's Sermon
Tim Carpenter
... to do? (response) But then suddenly the bread stopped. Stop throwing the bread. Do you know why it stopped? The reason it stopped is because God brought them out of the desert and into a land they could farm. It was called the Promised Land. Now, they were expected to grow their own food. So all the people had a great feast. Bring out the bowl of fruits and vegetables. They ate things they had never eaten before. They grew and ate things like this. What is this? (potato) Hold up the various fruit and have ...