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3876. The Small Gems in Life
Mark 4:26-29
Illustration
Lori Best Sawdon
In a baccalaureate address at Hamilton College in Clinton, New York, Bill Moyers told the Jewish tale about Shalom Aleichem, a Job-like figure who experienced every misfortune imaginable, but nevertheless went about his life returning good for evil. His reputation for goodness was so hailed in heaven that when he arrived there all the angels and the Lord were present to greet him. Shalom was told that whatever he might wish for would be granted him. All he ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... his crew of comrades. But he does not. There is no rebuke to the disciples for waking him up. There is only a rebuke to the sea for disturbing the peace. Jesus walks to the side of the boat and calmly, confidently, stills the storm. WOW. Imagine with me that you are one of the disciples. We have just witnessed one of the greatest miracles of Jesus’ ministry, the first time he demonstrated his mastery over nature. Jesus had healed people before this, but there were lots of wandering faith healers in Jesus ...

3878. Jesus at the Center of the Storm
Mark 4:35-41
Illustration
Will Willimon
... -way places. They went, in June, on a honeymoon, traveling by bicycle in the mountains and camping, the only honeymoon they could afford. First day out, on the road, there was an accident. She was hit by a car, crushed, and died a painful, terrible death. I could imagine that young man crying out, "You called me into the ministry. You put me in this boat, placed her here with me. Do you not care that we perish?" On this beautiful June day, it is easy to sit here in this air-conditioned chapel and think good ...

3879. This Is Where I Found Christ
Mark 5:21-43
Illustration
James W. Moore
... done that, he poured water on the roots and stood there in silence, gently caressing the trunk with both of his hands. When his amazed wife came out of hiding and asked what he was doing, Zacchaeus replied simply, "This is where I found Christ." I can just imagine that for the rest of their lives, that woman who touched the hem of Jesus' robe that day on the street and the daughter of Jairus who was raised up in that room in her home, continually brought people back to those sacred spots and said, "This is ...

Psalm 24:1-10, Isaiah 25:1-12, John 11:32-44, Revelation 21:1-27
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B. David Hostetter
... pioneer, Eternal Spirit, we give hearty thanks for our hope of life everlasting. Your prophets foresee banquets and other signs of your abounding grace. Your word promises the intimacy of personal caring and the wiping away of the last of our tears. Who can fully imagine the glories prepared by the Risen Christ for those who will be received through his grace? All glory be given to you the Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the End, the Creator of life and our final home. Amen PRAYER OF DEDICATION God ...

Psalm 22:1-31, John 15:1-8, Acts 8:26-40, 1 John 4:7-21
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B. David Hostetter
... of human growth from childhood to old age. Our baptism, by whatever mode, has joined us to you in a living relationship that spans all human differences and will survive beyond the grave. We give you hearty thanks and unceasing praise, for your love is beyond all imagining. Amen PRAYER OF DEDICATION Giving God, receive what we give to you in response to the loving gift of Jesus, your divine Child, so that we may be assured that you know of our love for you however small in comparison with your gifts to us ...

1 John 5:1-12, Acts 1:12-26, Psalm 1:1-6, John 17:6-19
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B. David Hostetter
... . In working together for the service of our community, may we find places to use the talents of all. There are conditions elsewhere in our county that we can help meet as we share common social services both tax-supported and volunteer. Enlarge our imagination to develop cooperative projects helpful to all. Increase our sense of the smallness of the world neighborhood that we may share our plenty with those in places of want, whether around the corner or across the ocean. As our planet is encircled by ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... hear. Nazareth was deafened by the din of familiarity. Jesus was a known entity. A common kid. How could he have a new message to offer them? One of the hardest things in the world is to “know” the familiar. Let’s think of our the high school reunions. Imagine being in the high school class of Bill Gates. We can’t do college, because Gates was a Harvard drop-out. But if you had been in Bill Gates’ 10 year high school reunion, you would have talked to a hugely geeky guy, a wannabe working on some ...

2 Corinthians 12:1-10
Sermon
King Duncan
... epileptic seizures. Others think it was an acute pain or some chronic sickness. Others think it was the venomous criticism that was heaped on him by some members of the church. Yes, such things happened even back in Bible times and they hurt more than you can imagine. Whatever his thorn was, Paul knew that what Mary Tyler Moore was saying was true: “none of us gets out of here without pain.” Paul knew better than most of us that life does not always go the way we plan. But he also knew that pain ...

Psalm 46:1-11, Jeremiah 23:1-8, Luke 1:67-80; 23:33-43, Colossians 1:11-20
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B. David Hostetter
... who have gone home to you. We live in the hope of seeing them again in your presence where our joy will be full to overflowing. Now to him who by the power at work within us is able to accomplish abundantly far more than all we can ask or imagine, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus to all generations, forever and ever. Amen.

Sermon
King Duncan
... and were fascinated by the many displays. However, about midway through their visit the young parents suddenly discovered that their four-year-old son was missing. He had been with them the moment before, but now he was gone. They began to panic, as you might imagine. When they could not find him on their own, they appealed for help from a security guard. He immediately had all the exits closed from the aquarium until the child was found. The child we’ll call him Travis was finally located in the penguin ...

3887. We Cannot Not Be Sinners
Mark 6:14-29
Illustration
Scott Hoezee
... Baptist ended up being killed not because of the machinations of world-class evil or the titanic doings of horrifying figures of towering, marrow-chilling stature. No, John was killed because somebody said something silly in a boozy moment of untoward sexual bravado. It's not quite the end we imagined for God's chosen servant John!

Malachi 3:1-4, Luke 3:1-6, Philippians 1:1-11
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B. David Hostetter
... and elected officials at every level of government. Bless our land with educators who have a love for truth. Inspire our artists, writers, composers, musicians, and all who participate in the lively arts that a vision of beauty may again capture the public imagination. Give to captains of industry and commerce an understanding of the public good beyond the profit-making goal. We pray for our homes, our kith and kin, near and far from us. As every household has its needs and every person some weakness ...

Psalm 24:1-10, Isaiah 25:1-12, John 11:32-44, Revelation 21:1-27
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B. David Hostetter
... pioneer, Eternal Spirit, we give hearty thanks for our hopes of life everlasting. Your prophets foresee banquets and other signs of your abounding grace. Your word promises the intimacy of personal caring and the wiping away of the last of our tears. Who can fully imagine the glories prepared by the Risen Christ for those who will be received through his grace? All glory be given to you the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end, the Creator of life, and our final Home. Amen PRAYER OF DEDICATION God ...

Psalm 130:1-8, Ezekiel 37:1-14, John 11:1-45, Romans 8:1-17
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B. David Hostetter
... , even though they die, will live again. Take to yourself our dying family members and friends, from the suffering of this life to the joys of immortality. At the time you have appointed take us also to be with them and with you to the glory that is beyond our imagining. To God our Father, and Jesus our Brother and the Holy Spirit our Mother be ascribed all grace and glory. Amen

Genesis 29:15-30, Psalm 105:1-45, Matthew 13:31-35; 44-52, Romans 8:26-39
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B. David Hostetter
... to nothing as having any worth, besides the knowledge of the kingdom of heaven and the privilege of being a learner in it. PRAYER OF THE DAY Teller of parables, we need to learn in order to teach, but teach us by your tantalizing parables, that our imaginations may be stretched, and we will tell new parables as well as old ones. Amen PRAYER OF THANKSGIVING Hearer of prayers, Giver of wisdom, Advocate of God's people, we give thanks for every human leader who has sought and received your gifts, who has known ...

Psalm 66:1-20, John 14:15-21, Acts 17:16-34, 1 Peter 3:8-22
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B. David Hostetter
... made by human hands, nor are your served by human hands, as though you need anything, since you give all mortals life and breath and all things. You have not left us to search for you, to grope for you, nor to find you by the art and imagination of mortals. You have appointed Jesus Christ to reveal yourself in both death and resurrection, and he has gone into heaven and is at your right hand. We rejoice in his victory over sin and death with the company of those who already surround your throne of grace ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... 4:18). This morning, I want us to explore what Jesus is driving home to the crowd by this image of being born up into the heavens by the power of the invisible, which we call flying, and in particular kite-flying. Flying drove the imaginations of all sorts of adventurers as the twentieth century dawned. Once the Wright brothers finally got aloft, partly as a result of their literal kite-flying, there was no keeping fliers down. Within two decades there were barn-stormers, wing-walkers, crop-dusters. When ...

Ephesians 4:17--5:21
Sweet
Leonard Sweet
... , wrath, shouting, slander” as well as the foul motivation of “all malice.” Instead of those community-crushing sounds, the virtues of compassion, of kindness, and of forgiveness are counseled. The motivation for practicing these virtues is the highest possible one imaginable: each member of the community of faith has already received the gift that “God in Christ has forgiven you” (v.32). To whom much has been given, much is required. The Christbody community of faith is being called to emulate ...

Ephesians 4:17--5:21
Sermon
King Duncan
... always keep a lookout at stations for heavily laden people, and help them. And this vow, said Schweitzer, he had kept. Schweitzer added an amusing side note. “On one occasion, however,” he wrote, “my offer made me suspected of thievish intentions!” Can you imagine that? Albert Schweitzer suspected of being a thief! Sometimes, in this cynical day, when we are trying to be helpful, trying to be kind, we can be suspected of having ulterior motives. But we must make the effort if we are going to live ...

3896. Jesus: Liar, Lunatic, Legend, or Lord? - Sermon Starter
John 6:25-59
Illustration
Brett Blair
Before we read the text for this morning I am going to ask you to do something a little different. I want you to listen to the reading not with a heart of faith but with a skeptical mind. If it helps, imagine that you do not know that Jesus is anything else but a teacher. You are a first century person who has just been introduced to him. [Read John 6:35, 41-51] Pretty incredible isn't it? For someone to make such claims. What if, later today, you were introduced ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... were upset about that. There was great confusion over speaking in tongues. Christians were taking each other to court and suing each other and people were even getting drunk at the Lord's Supper. Paul had to preach on every subject you could imagine. Think about it - incest, sex, spiritual gifts, marriage, the single life, temptation, the Lord's Supper, and speaking in tongues. Those were all important topics that needed to be dealt with, but he says here the most important subject is still the Gospel ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... it gives us instruction so we can know how to stay right. Suppose I have to drive from Atlanta, Georgia to Denver, Colorado to speak at a conference. Now to make sure I don't get lost I set down with a road map and plot my course. Let's imagine that Teresa is going to be my navigator. Well the correct course is like doctrine. It tells me what is right and will guide me to my destination. Now suppose as I'm driving along Teresa is napping and not navigating (which is, by the way, what she usually does ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... of the Christian life and is a part and parcel of your experience as a child of God. I. As Children Of God We Stand In Perfection "See what great love the Father has for us that He would call us His children! (I John 3:1, NLV) Now just imagine that. The moment you receive Jesus Christ into your life, God calls you one of His children. It doesn't matter what anyone else thinks about you, God says you are one of His children. There are three ways to get into a family. First of all, you can be ...

1 Peter 2:1-3
Sermon
James Merritt
... you want to overcome overload, if you want to learn how to dip from an oasis of water as you go out everyday to face a desert called life, let me give you three pieces of advice that will change your life in a way that you can't even imagine. I. Develop A Heart For God's Word I am going to share something with you that many of you have never thought about and may very well surprise you. Even though we are told in verse 2 that we are "as new-born babes [to] desire the pure milk ...