Dictionary: Trust
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Sermon
David E. Leininger
... that the phenomenon was not a supernova or a comet because the ancient astrologers and fortune-tellers would have thought something such as that was a bad omen, a sign of disaster, not a portent of good things to come. For that reason, he believes the Christmas star is probably an alignment of planets, the most likely of which would have occurred on April 17, 6 BC, when the sun, Jupiter, the moon, and Saturn aligned in the constellation Aries while Venus and Mars were in neighboring constellations. He ...

Philippians 3:4-14
Sermon
David E. Leininger
... No discipline. Here is one of those good news/bad news stories. Actually, it is no story at all; it is a finding from those regular Gallup polls that measure America's religious attitudes and beliefs. The good news is that about 85% of adults in this nation believe that the Ten Commandments are still valid as a code of conduct for today. Wonderful! Amen! The bad news is that less than half of those who said that could even name five of the ten. Of course, religion is not the only area of society faced with ...

1 Corinthians 15:19-26
Sermon
David E. Leininger
... 15:14). But he will not let it end there; he writes, "But Christ has indeed been raised from the dead, the firstfruits of those who have fallen asleep." The resurrection of Christ is a yupper-dee-doodle fact, and you can take that to the bank. Do you believe it? Most folks reading this would happily say yes. But there are probably also some who are not quite sure. After all, we know a whole lot more about crucifixion in this world than we do about resurrection, especially in a post-9/11 world. And there are ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... about to get was not political (even though that is what they wanted) — there was no promise of an earthly kingdom. Just divine power. And we celebrate the coming of that power every year on Pentecost, the day the Holy Spirit came on that little band of believers in a unique way and sent them off on a mission that changed the world. Most of us who come from the mainline tradition will freely admit that the church cannot live without the presence and power of the Holy Spirit, but in our heart of hearts ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... is inspired," depending on which version or translation you use. To be perfectly honest, perhaps this is not the most dangerous verse, but as one writer says it is the mother of all proof texts. As the bumper sticker has it, "The Bible says it; I believe it; that settles it." After all, this is God's word we are talking about. As to why I call this verse dangerous, stay tuned. Just what did God's breathing or inspiring entail? Some folks want to say that God dictated the words themselves. The authors ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... of the common life is where the rubber meets the road concerning the way we witness to our faith. This is the faith that matters between Sundays. This is the faith the world sees, and it preaches a sermon that is louder than any from a pulpit. We believe God calls each of us to service, whether at a paying job, at home with a family, or in volunteer pursuits. If you would like some guidance concerning what is a valid "call" from God, use these four questions: Is it something God wants to have done? Does ...

Exodus 12:1-4 (5-10) 11-14, Psalm 116:1-2, 12-19, John 13:1-17, 31b-35, 1 Corinthians 11:23-26
Bulletin Aid
Julia Ross Strope
... a big stone in front of the opening. Three days later, the body was gone! The friends were frantic. But they experienced Jesus in the garden and on the road to Emmaus. They believed he had risen from death! Today, 2,000 years later, we believe that Jesus is the Christ and lives in you and me! We believe that Jesus gives us three directives or mandates: love God, love self, love neighbor! Congregational Song Seek Ye First The Kingdom Of God Contemporary Story A Guided Meditation (Tavener’s Ikos would be ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... prizes, and beginning to attract the attention of the War Department. What the people had seen for years they finally began to believe. What the disciples had seen for years they finally began to believe. Sisters and Brothers: Things Are Different Now. Christ is Risen. Christ is Alive. What we have seen . . . . will we believe? COMMENTARY High school “cliques,” college fraternities and sororities, suburban country clubs: “Invitation Only” private membership groups are not primarily about who they ...

1 Kings 19:1-15a, Psalm 42 and 43, Isaiah 65:1-9, Luke 8:26-39, Galatians 3:23-29
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Julia Ross Strope
... affect * telling our story as the freed man in Luke did as a means of wholeness Contemporary Affirmation We know God, the Creator, by many names; we believe that God, the Holy One, loves us and all creation. We know Jesus of Nazareth taught people to love friends and enemies; we believe Jesus’ teachings lead us to satisfaction in living. We believe the Holy Spirit is moving throughout the global village, inviting all peoples to live peaceably together; we experience the Holy Spirit to be motivating us to ...

2 Kings 5:1-14, Psalm 30:1-12; 66:1-20, Isaiah 60:10-14, Luke 10:1-24, Galatians 6:1-16
Bulletin Aid
Julia Ross Strope
... of the ideas used for Earth Day in April might be repeated this day. Contemporary Affirmation (Unison) We know God, the Creator, by many names; we believe that God, the Holy One, loves us and all creation. We know Jesus of Nazareth taught people to love friends and enemies; we believe Jesus’ teachings lead us to satisfaction in living. We believe the Holy Spirit is moving throughout the global village, inviting all peoples to live peaceably together; we experience the Holy Spirit to be motivating us to ...

Deuteronomy 30:9-14, Psalm 25:1-10; 82:1-8, Amos 7:7-17, Luke 10:25-37, Colossians 1:1-14
Bulletin Aid
Julia Ross Strope
... for pay. How does that idea bounce off moneys for preachers and politicians? Contemporary Affirmation (Unison) We know God, the Creator, by many names; we believe that God, the Holy One, loves us and all creation. We know Jesus of Nazareth taught people to love friends and enemies; we believe Jesus’ teachings lead us to satisfaction in living. We believe the Holy Spirit is moving throughout the global village, inviting all peoples to live peaceably together; we experience the Holy Spirit to be motivating ...

Genesis 18:1-10a, Psalm 15:1-5; 52:1-9, Amos 8:1-12, Luke 10:38-42, Colossians 1:15-28
Bulletin Aid
Julia Ross Strope
... ; relationships and creativity can help us feel at one with the Divine. Contemporary Affirmation (Unison) We know God, the Creator, by many names; we believe that God, the Holy One, loves us and all creation. We know Jesus of Nazareth taught people to love friends and enemies; we believe Jesus’ teachings lead us to satisfaction in living. We believe the Holy Spirit is moving throughout the global village, inviting all peoples to live peaceably together; we experience the Holy Spirit to be motivating ...

Psalm 107:1-9, 43, Hosea 11:1-11, Luke 12:13-21, Colossians 3:1-11
Bulletin Aid
Julia Ross Strope
... gospel emphasis might be True Life and Real Things or Real Life and True Things. Contemporary Affirmation We know God, the Creator, by many names; we believe that God, the Holy One, loves us and all creation. We know Jesus of Nazareth taught people to love friends and enemies; we believe Jesus’ teachings lead us to satisfaction in living. We believe the Holy Spirit is moving throughout the global village, inviting all peoples to live peaceably together; we experience the Holy Spirit to be motivating us to ...

Psalm 80:1-2, 8-19, Isaiah 5:1-7, Luke 12:49-53, Hebrews 11:29--12:2
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Julia Ross Strope
... as a reminder of Jesus. A catchy sermon title might be: Juicy Possibilities. Contemporary Affirmation (Unison) We know God, the Creator, by many names; we believe that God, the Holy One, loves us and all creation. We know Jesus of Nazareth taught people to love friends and enemies; we believe Jesus’ teachings lead us to satisfaction in living. We believe the Holy Spirit is moving throughout the global village, inviting all peoples to live peaceably together; we experience the Holy Spirit to be motivating ...

Psalm 71:1-6, Isaiah 58:9b-14, Jeremiah 1:4-10, Luke 13:10-17, Hebrews 12:18-29
Bulletin Aid
Julia Ross Strope
... a reasonable fair way of articulating our varying understandings of the Holy. Contemporary Affirmation (Unison) We know God, the Creator, by many names; we believe that God, the Holy One, loves us and all creation. We know Jesus of Nazareth taught people to love friends and enemies; we believe Jesus’ teachings lead us to satisfaction in living. We believe the Holy Spirit is moving throughout the global village, inviting all peoples to live peaceably together; we experience the Holy Spirit to be motivating ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... note and the gift were some kind of a joke. Who sends a money order for $5 as a stewardship pledge to a Presbyterian church? In the note, a woman named Lillian Hafer, from Washington, D.C., wrote of how much his church meant to her. She believed in the mission and ministry of his congregation, she wrote, and it gave her great joy to send her offering. The note was hand-written, clearly written by an elderly person who had difficulty writing. No one in the church seemed to recognize Lillian Hafer’s name ...

Psalm 8:1-9, Proverbs 8:1-4, 22-31, John 16:12-15, Romans 5:1-5
Bulletin Aid
Julia Ross Strope
... could also consider human perceptions of how and why God intervenes in history. Contemporary Affirmation We know God, the Creator, by many names; we believe that God, the Holy One, loves us and all creation. We know Jesus of Nazareth taught people to love friends and enemies; we believe Jesus’ teachings lead us to satisfaction in living. We believe the Holy Spirit is moving throughout the global village, inviting all peoples to live peaceably together; we experience the Holy Spirit to be motivating ...

1 Corinthians 15:35-38, 42-50
Sermon
Richard Gribble
... body for the future; rather we sow a seed that matures later. God will give us a body as he chooses. Then the apostle gives a series of contrasting ideas that show the difference between this life and the eternal life God has promised to those who believe and follow his pattern of life. First, he says what we have today is perishable, but in the next life all is imperishable. The finitude of this earthly life is transformed to the infinity of life eternal. All we know in this world is finite; all has ...

Philippians 3:4-11, 2 Timothy 4:7
Sermon
Steven E. Albertin
... "the agony of defeat," we can always walk away from it. Unlike the rest of life, it is "only a game." It was only "just for the fun of it." It was not a matter of life and death. Once the contest moves out of the contrived "make believe" world of the gymnasium or the gridiron, the stakes increase dramatically. It is no longer "just a game." Instead of taking our positions on the court or on the field, we take our positions in the office, the factory, the classroom, the lab, the family. Suddenly we are ...

Ephesians 1:15-23, Acts 1:1-11
Sermon
Steven E. Albertin
... , it gave me confidence. I had money to help out, even when I was in a fix. So also does the risen and ascended Jesus comfort and assure us. There is no place in the universe where he is not with us. But we may not know that or believe that. We might doubt that. The evidence is not clear, like that wallet hidden in my back pocket. When Jesus is proclaimed and shared, when the wallet is pulled out of my back pocket and its contents revealed, we are blessed and comforted ... wherever we go. Because Jesus is ...

Colossians 1:1-14
Sermon
April Yamasaki
... (v. 2); with reference to love for all the saints (v. 4); and with thanks to God for the inheritance of the saints (v. 12). The same word appears also in the book of Acts, in Romans, in 1 and 2 Corinthians, and in Hebrews. Throughout the New Testament, the believers are referred to as "saints," which means "holy ones." Just as God is called the "holy one" in the scriptures, those who live as God's people through faith in Jesus are called the "holy ones." It's very similar to the way the early ...

Isaiah 62:1-5
Sermon
Derl G. Keefer
... name at the first was Graceless. "The same could be said for all of us today who claim the glorious name of Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior. Our name is now Christian, but it has not always been so. That title was given to us the moment we believed, the day we took God at his word and accepted the gift of eternal life he offered us. Prior to the name change, we were Graceless, indeed."[1] When was your name changed to Christian? Can you reflect on that day? What stands out as you remember when you ...

Isaiah 6:1-8 (9-13)
Sermon
Derl G. Keefer
... with the sweat and dirt of men's feet. - Norman Schouten[6] Just a year before the death of A.W. Tozer, he was asked to speak at a conference of ministers on any subject he chose. God's holiness was the subject and he is quoted as saying, I believe we ought to have again the old biblical concept of God which makes God awful and makes men lie face down and cry, "Holy, holy, holy, Lord God almighty." That would do more for the church than everything or anything else.[7] Tozer was right. Have you heard the ...

Lamentations 1:1-6
Sermon
Chrysanne Timm
... realize that some of the ba­bies were crying less and some had stopped crying all together. Because their cries had gone unheeded for so long, the infants ceased to trust that their cries would bring someone to them, and so they stopped. We cry because we believe someone will hear us. We reach out in our grief because we want someone to join us. Our lament may be an expectation that someone can or should fix our situa­tion. Have you ever had a day that just begged to be unpacked, processed, talked through ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... him outside and says, “Look up at the sky and count the stars if indeed you can count them.” Then he said to him, “So shall your offspring be.” And the writer of Genesis records, “Abram believed the Lord . . .” That’s a life-changing statement of faith: “Abram believed the Lord . . .” Do you believe the Lord? Do you trust Him? Sometimes mistaken ideas about faith and about God can cause us to be afraid. A pastor recounted how as a child he sat through many long and boring worship services ...