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Luke 8:26-39
Sermon
Dave Zuchelli
... , everyone knew what a legion was. A Roman legion could number up to as many as six thousand foot soldiers. They must have been quite a sight as they marched by, flanking each other. Unfortunately for our friend in this short piece of history, I doubt if his legion of demons was marching in step. They were probably all over the place, going every which way, and tearing him apart inside. His had to be a miserable, agonizing existence with all that turmoil erupting inside him. Even today, we hear stories ...

Luke 10:1-11, 16-20
Sermon
Dave Zuchelli
... spirits submit to them was not a particularly great cause for rejoicing. He told them the real cause for rejoicing was that their “names are written in heaven.” Scripture doesn’t tell us what their attitudes were in receiving that slight admonition, but I doubt it curbed their enthusiasm for what they had just experienced. The disciples’ experience as advance men for Jesus can be instructive for us all. Every one of us is an advance person for the Lord. It’s our privilege to be such. He certainly ...

Luke 10:38-42
Sermon
Lori Wagner
... happens when our ability to reach one of our self-imposed bars appears more and more elusive. The sense of order, completion, success, and self-worth that we’ve wrapped into our self-expectation begins to feel threatened. What happens? We begin not only to doubt ourselves but we take out our frustrations on everyone around us. That’s when we have fallen into the trap of “high anxiety.” In a sense high anxiety is a kind of self-imposed narcissism in which we become closed off to everything but our ...

Sermon
Lori Wagner
... ” teacher, their rabbi defined prayer, what kind of personal kind of prayer would please God the most, what kind of prayer “they” should learn to pray in order to carry out the mission that Jesus put in front of them, what kind of prayer would no doubt benefit them the most, ensure that their families would flourish, and elicit the answer from God that they most wanted to hear. They knew that John had taught his own disciples a prayer, as most rabbis were in the habit of doing. They wanted one from ...

Luke 2:1-14, (15-20)
Sermon
John Jamison
... a bit more like you and me? If even in the middle of what she had been told was something from God, if even then she might have wondered… might have questioned… might have pondered… like I would have? Because if she did… if she did have questions or doubts… even brief ones… she was still able to find a way to do what needed to be done. For me, if she could do that… be human and have human questions… and still, find the strength to do what God wanted her to do… then she reminds me today ...

Sermon
Lori Wagner
... and power must be flaunted no matter what the venue, so that they may be revered. Notice that the conversation Luke tells us about today is taking place during a sabbath meal at the home of one of the leaders of the Pharisees. Those invited no doubt were all people who were either Pharisees or other prominent people of the synagogue or city. Jesus watched as the guests arrived and looked to take the very best seats available. He could see the competitiveness in their eyes, the desire to “look good” by ...

Sermon
Richard Hasler
... some great event in the sailing calendar. We returned to tranquility. But it left me thinking about how one person’s celebration can be really annoying for someone else, especially if they don’t understand the reason for the party.” [2] There can be no doubt why the two people in our two parables were celebrating. They had told all their friends and neighbors; they were so happy that what they thought was lost had now been found. Who are the “lost” people of our generation? Where are they? A young ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mulberry tree, ‘Be uprooted and planted in the sea,’ and it will obey you.” Wouldn’t that solve all our problems, if Jesus just filled us with a faith that erases all our questions and doubts and gives us superhero powers to do jaw-dropping miracles? But faith isn’t a personal power source that can be plugged in whenever we face a difficult challenge. Faith is an ongoing relationship of trust with the God whose Spirit lives in us. That’s the ...

Sermon
Lori Wagner
... their actions –and even their faith. He is responding to a problem that is prevalent still today –“passivity of purpose” or in perhaps more accurate words, LDS: “lazy disciple syndrome.” The disciples have gotten too comfortable being “students” of Jesus. They are no doubt enjoying the status of being part of Jesus’ inner circle. They get a lot of attention. They love the revolutionary vibe. They can’t wait to see what he’s going to do next. They get a kick out of his antics with the ...

Luke 17:11-19
Sermon
Lori Wagner
... “leprosy” has caused all of them to be cast to the outskirts of their respective towns in a similar position, once “restored” to their former selves, those who would be accepted as orthodox Jews so to speak headed back to their homes no doubt in Galilee, free now to re-engage with their communities, take back their positions, re-unite with their families, move forward with their lives. No longer outcast, they will readapt and return to the communities they love –communities who will continue to ...

Sermon
Richard Hasler
... had some questions to ask Engle. He found him in the woods and began to interrogate him. He wanted to hear the details of the story. As the afternoon wore on Morrieu’s taste for revenge lessened. For the first time, after thirty years he began to doubt that he knew the whole story. He changed his mind and told the frightened couple that the villagers planned this very night to come into the woods and kill them. Morrieu offered to lead them to safety. The German general was hesitant at first, he decided he ...

Luke 20:27-38
Sermon
Lori Wagner
... only created but continues to nurture us, pays attention to us, is concerned for us, is present with us, and all those before us become part of God’s eternal, heavenly kingdom, which until we get there, we will never understand. Faith acknowledges that it exists. I doubt that any of us can imagine how it might feel to look down at our earth from the emptiness of space, to acknowledge how small it all looks, and yet how special and unique. Out of nothing, God created life. And God continues to create life ...

Luke 23:33-43
Sermon
Richard Hasler
... and other “outsiders” in Israel. Jesus had announced his watchword numerous times: “The Son of Man came to seek out and save the lost” (19:10). The two criminals next to Jesus had completely different attitudes. The one is highly critical of Jesus doubting that Jesus is the real Messiah. Something in the attitude of the other man must have sensed that Jesus was different. Let us for a moment concentrate upon Jesus’ words to the repentant criminal: “Today, you will be with me in paradise ...

Sermon
King Duncan & Angela Akers
... come alongside you and do ministry with you.” He accepted the position at Mississippi State. (6) How would your life look different if you left behind your own plans and priorities and gave your life to following Jesus? What if you knew beyond the shadow of a doubt that the Spirit of Jesus living in you would empower you to live a more abundant life? And what if you understood that you are now equipped to lead others to an abundant and eternal life by sharing your faith in Jesus? When Jesus said, “Come ...

Sermon
Lori Wagner
... of pain and give in the face of loss. We celebrate too a communion of our spirits with the Spirit of Love, who calls us still in our day of brokenness to love in spite of pain and teach love and “faith in love” in the midst of fear and doubt. For when we love, when we teach love, we bring the world a little bit closer to God. May your new year be full of joy, peace, and above all, love.

Matthew 3:13-17
Sermon
John Jamison
... teacher of the law ever known, had now become a Christian. That part is true. Gamaliel and his sons did become Christian. The only part we are imagining is how Saul found out. But in that imagining, can you see Saul’s face? I see a flash of doubt, then confusion, and then a growing anger. I wonder if Gamaliel and the boys had gone to Damascus? I wonder…. All we know is that the Road to Damascus follows a path around the edge of Mount Hermon, a place known for quick weather changes, winds, and storms ...

Sermon
April Yamasaki
... another and share the load. As Much-Afraid continues her journey to the High Places, she has faith in the Shepherd and in his promise to protect and guide her. Even when the way seems to go in the opposite direction at times, in spite of her doubts and fears, she continues on the way with Jesus. In the end her mission is complete as she reaches the High Places and receives her new name of Grace and Glory. Even her traveling companions are transformed from Suffering and Sorrow to Joy and Peace. Through all ...

Philippians 2:5-11
Sermon
Dr. Ronald Love
... Sunday, the first Sunday of Holy week. In the days ahead we will celebrate Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Easter. In the weeks following we will celebrate the Ascension. These weeks contain acts of loyalty and acts of betray- al. We will read of doubts and confessions. We will read of denials and proclamations. We will read of bewilderment and faith. We will read about miracles. We will read about teachings. We will read about preaching. We will read about missions. We will read of the Great Commandment ...

John 13:1-17, 31b-35
Sermon
King Duncan & Angela Akers
... statement for a moment: “Jesus knew that the Father had put all things under his power . . .” That means Jesus had the power to reveal himself in all his divine glory and authority. He had the power to answer all his disciples’ questions and erase all their doubts and fears. He had the power to stop Judas from betraying him. He had the power to stop the Roman soldiers from arresting him. He had the power to stop the trial and the humiliation and the beatings and the torture of nails being pounded into ...

1 Corinthians 2:1-12 (13-16)
Sermon
Charley Reeb
... ’t need that much of you. Just give me a yes or no.” God replies, “Just abide in me and my love from day to day, and you will find what you are looking for.” God still wants us to bring him our needs, our desires, and our questions and doubts. But God wants more than that. God wants us! God wants a relationship with us. When I make prayer a habit, something happens on the inside of me. I become more sensitive to God’s love in my life; and my motives and desires begin to change. For me, prayer ...

Matthew 17:1-9
Sermon
John Jamison
... nice on the mountaintop. It is easier. Back down below everyone questions us or wants something from us, and we keep making all those stupid mistakes down there. But up here. It is safe here. Here, we have proof that we are right. Here we don’t have the doubts. Up here with Moses and Elijah, we aren’t afraid of anything. Here, we are safely surrounded by others who believe what we believe. It is easy here. Can’t we just stay? Do I really have to leave the mountain and go back to everything else? Can ...

Matthew 4:1-11
Sermon
Lori Wagner
... his covenant with God and make a “deal” with the devil instead. He can be self-serving instead of self-sacrificing. He can gain the world instead of saving it. Jesus declines, saying, “Worship the Lord your God, and serve only him.” Despite his hunger, doubt, and fear of what he knows is to come, Jesus stands his ground. He will not be distracted. At last, the devil departs. Jesus is prepared and ready. Jesus’ ministry will be marked by the covenant love that he affirms that day: Love is not ...

John 4:5-42
Sermon
Lori Wagner
... life.” Jesus then tells her about her life, a life that has been difficult for her. She, noting her own Jewish heritage, notes that her ancestors worshiped on the mountain where they are, and she notes that the current Jews worship now in Jerusalem. She no doubt wants to see what he will reply. Jesus then explains to her that the “way” one worships won’t matter in the end. What will matter is that true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and in truth. He then reveals to her that he is ...

Matthew 21:1-11
Sermon
Lori Wagner
... , their messiah was meant to conquer Rome, restore the throne of a rightful King of Israel, start a revolution, take away the corruption rampant in their Temple. Had Jesus made known to the masses that his plan would be to die a few days later, no doubt the crowd would not have believed him. Or they may have uprisen that day, instead of merely celebrating. He told only a select few. For those few though, those disciples that were told what was to come, this procession and the people shouting and singing ...

Sermon
Lori Wagner
... . Sadly, today, we live in an increasingly divisive world, full of anger, resentments, pointed fingers, and impatient glances. We eye people with suspicion and treat those who are different like insects to be crushed. Our minds have been closed by fears and doubts, cynicism, and sarcasm. We have forgotten the source and creator of all that exists and flourishes in our world. The more we close our minds to understanding others, the more our world shrinks, and the more our future withers. Like the bees ...