Dictionary: Face
Synonyms: countenance, physiognomy, profile, features, expression, facial expression, look, appearance, air, manner, bearing, guise, cast, aspect, impression, grimace, scowl, wry face, wince, frown, glower, smirk, pout, moue, side, flank, vertical, surface, plane, facet, wall, elevation, dial, display, (outward) appearance, nature, image, front, show, act, false front, facade, exterior, mask, masquerade, pretence, charade, pose, illusion, smokescreen, veneer, camouflage, respect, honour, esteem, regard, admiration, approbation, acclaim, approval, favour, appreciation, popularity, estimation, veneration, awe, reverence, deference, recognition, prestige, standing, status, dignity, glory, kudos, cachet, effrontery, audacity, nerve, gall, brazenness, brashness, shamelessness, look out on, front on to, look towards, be facing, have/afford/command a view of, look over/across, open out over, look on to, overlook, give on to, give over, be opposite (to), accept, come to accept, become reconciled to, reconcile oneself to, reach an acceptance (of), get used to, become accustomed to, adjust to, accommodate oneself to, acclimatize oneself to, be confronted by, be faced with, encounter, experience, come into contact with, run into, come across, meet, come up against, be forced to contend with, beset, worry, distress, cause trouble to, trouble, bother, confront, burden, brave, face up to, meet head-on, dare, defy, oppose, resist, withstand, cover, clad, skin, overlay, dress, pave, put a facing on, laminate, inlay, plate, coat, line
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Drama
Pamela Urfer
Cast: Two women, Euodia and Syntyche one man, Clement Length: 10 minutes The two women are seated on their stools with an empty stool between them. CLEMENT enters excitedly, waving a letter. CLEMENT: Euodia! Syntyche! Paul has sent us another letter! Epaphroditus just brought it. SYNTYCHE: Oh, Clement! That's so ...

Deuteronomy 30:11-20
Sermon
Paul E. Robinson
Another world, another day, another time. The bright sun cast its long dark shadows along streets filled with carts and animals, never once falling on automobile, trolley or McDonald's litter in the gutter. Another world, another day, another time. Yet the sounds of people were there, even more evident without the sound of motor cars. The shouting of a ...

Sermon
Paul E. Robinson
... in verses 8 and 9: But you, Israel, my servant, Jacob, whom I have chosen, the offspring of Abraham, my friend; you whom I took from the ends of the earth, and called from its farthest corners, saying to you, "You are my servant, I have chosen you and not cast you off"; do not fear, for I am with you ... It's clear, then, when we come to chapter 42, that the word "servant" refers to the people of Israel, in this case, not the Messiah who would come to save them and allow them to return to Jerusalem from ...

Sermon
Richard Gribble
... of those on the other side of the tracks. People who live there are poor, many times unruly. They are certainly not of the ilk with whom we choose to associate. Contact with such people will only lead to problems for us. In his lifetime Jesus was cast in a similar stereotype. In today's Gospel we hear about Jesus as being from Galilee. For Jews of that period, Galilee was the other side of the tracks. Galilee was in the northern half of the country; it had produced nothing of importance for Israel. The ...

Sermon
Richard Gribble
... full and complete life in God's presence. In the reading God tells Moses that it is in caring for others that we find God. God says we are not to defraud, to be just to the weak and the strong. We are to make no judgments; we are to cast aside hatred and revenge. In short, we are to love our neighbor as ourself, the same exhortation we heard in last week's readings. The Gospel story of the end times, what is known as eschatological literature, is familiar to all of us. Jesus says that when we do things ...

John 19:17-27
Sermon
Robert Beringer
... window Jesus, but rather that of a man hard at work. The picture itself shows the young carpenter rising from his cramped position at the workbench, and stretching out his arms to relax them. But as he does so, the young carpenter's body with the outstretched arms casts a shadow on the wall behind him in the outline of a cross. Nearby stands Mary, his mother, and the artist has pictured for us her fear-stricken face as she beholds the ominous shadow of a cross. In a dramatic way, the artist is saying that ...

Luke 2:1-7, Luke 2:8-20, Matthew 2:1-12
Drama
Pamela Urfer
Cast: Mary, Joseph, three Shepherds and three Kings. The shepherds may be of either gender. Length: 15 minutes MARY and JOSEPH are seated together on stage. There are three other stools near them, two on MARY's right and one on JOSEPH's left. There is a cradle on the floor ...

1 Corinthians 12:1-11
Drama
Pamela Urfer
Cast: Narrator Rich Man 1st Beggar (male) 2nd Beggar (female) 3rd Beggar (either, non-speaking part) Voiceover Length: 10 minutes The NARRATOR is seated on the middle stool of five. While he is speaking, the RICH MAN wanders on stage and takes the stool next to the NARRATOR. NARRATOR: (To the ...

Exodus 12:1-30
Drama
Pamela Urfer
Cast: A FATHER, his DAUGHTER and his SON Length: 8 minutes Setting: The FATHER is seated on his stool, reading a newspaper. The SON and DAUGHTER enter and take the stools on either side of him. SON: Daddy! FATHER: (From behind his paper) Hummm? DAUGHTER: Dad! FATHER: (Still behind his paper) ...

Luke 15:1-7
Drama
Pamela Urfer
Cast: Two brothers, Nathan and Joshua Length: 6 minutes (NATHAN is seated on his stool, looking dejected. JOSHUA enters and goes up to him.) NATHAN: (Jumping up) There you are, brother! I thought you'd never come. JOSHUA: (Taking his seat) It was hard to get away. There's so much ...

Philippians 3:1-11
Drama
Pamela Urfer
Cast: Two people of either gender, TERRY and CHRIS Length: 8 minutes CHRIS is seated on a stool, holding a coffee cup. There is an empty stool on one side and a table on the other holding coffee cups, cream, sugar, etc. TERRY enters, looking a bit bewildered. CHRIS: (Extending a ...

Drama
Pamela Urfer
Cast: SOLOMON and his BELOVED, the Shulamite Length: 6 minutes SOLOMON, a young white man, and his BELOVED, a young black woman, are seated on their stools. He gazes lovingly into her eyes. SOLOMON: How graceful are your feet in sandals, O queenly maiden! Your eyes are pools in Heshbron by ...

Sermon
Richard L. Sheffield
... go well with you, and that you may live long in the land that you are to possess" (Deuteronomy 5:32-33). Amos' word to the people is that they have turned from God's ways to other ways. And so they will die; "... the dead bodies shall be many, cast out in every place" (Amos 8:3). The end of this way of life, he says, is death! It's not a threat; it's a warning, that went unheeded. That a full life is more than a full stomach. Now I know, as well as you do, that it ...

Sermon
Paul E. Robinson
... . Nick ended up in the water, more or less in shock and soon numb from the cold water. To make the long and gripping story short, a big trawler eventually appeared and after taking on a number of the survivors, Nick saw a man with a short stubby fishing pole cast his line out past him. He could see the line but he couldn't feel it, nor could he grasp it, for there was no feeling in his hands. As the line was being reeled in, the bobber moved by him and he tried to enfold his body around it ...

Deuteronomy 26:1-15
Drama
Pamela Urfer
Cast: Two women, HANNAH and REBECCA Length: 8 minutes REBECCA is seated on her stool when HANNAH rushes in, very excited, and takes the stool next to her. REBECCA: Hannah! Hannah! Have you heard the news? HANNAH: What news? REBECCA: Then you haven't heard. We're to get packed and ...

Drama
Pamela Urfer
Cast: Two Roman soldiers, FLAVIUS and LUCIUS, and an ANGEL Length: 15 minutes FLAVIUS and LUCIUS are seated on their stools, center stage. FLAVIUS: (Complaining) What was all the hurry about for this burial? I don't understand why we had to rush. LUCIUS: (Distracted but agreeable) Hmmmm. FLAVIUS: I don' ...

Drama
Pamela Urfer
Cast: Bob Ann Beth Carla Diane Length: 8 minutes BOB is seated in the center of five stools. ANN and BETH enter and sit one on either side of him. ANN: Oh, Pastor Bob! I've been hoping to have a chance to tell you: There's just something about the ...

Sermon
R. Robert Cueni
... all learn it is evil to manipulate people. We should be straightforward and honest in our dealings with one another. People are valuable and not toys for our personal pleasure. Also, keep in mind that when we use people rather than value them, we pay a price. Let me cast this lesson in the form of a story. A young 16-year-old boy entered the local pharmacy. He asked the pharmacist for three boxes of candy. "I want a two dollar box, a four dollar box and a six dollar box," the boy said. When the druggist ...

Sermon
Robert S. Crilley
... ? "Against" him? Aaron himself probably wasn't sure. And there's no reason to try to sort it all out, because the whole affair soon becomes sordid enough as it is! Telling the anxious, and now perhaps unruly, crowd to take off their gold jewelry, Aaron promptly casts the image of a calf, shines it up like some cheap trinket to give it at least the semblance of holiness, and then brazenly declares, "These are your gods, O Israel, who brought you up out of the land of Egypt!" (Exodus 32:4b). Meanwhile up on ...

Matthew 5:17-20, Matthew 5:13-16
Sermon Aid
William E. Keeney
... to living with lighted streets and houses that it may be hard to realize how central a small lamp might be. 9. "Lampstand." (v. 15) A typical lamp in Jesus' time would be a clay container filled with oil and a wick in it. It would not cast a great amount of light. People placed it on a lampstand so that it would light the whole room, usually only one room for the household. They had to conserve resources so a lamp had to provide maximum usefulness. 10. "Good works." (v. 16) Citizens of the kingdom ...

Psalm 119:1-176, Romans 8:1-17, Genesis 25:19-34, Matthew 13:1-23
Sermon Aid
William E. Keeney
... and plowed it to mix the seed into the soil. In some instances two persons worked together, one scattering the seed and the other following with the plow. In this way the soil on which the seed might be lodged was somewhat haphazard and the seed might be cast on different kinds of soil. 5. "On the path." (v. 4) People and animals tend to follow well-worn tracks. They choose either the most direct or easy way to their goal. The earth then gets compacted as they traverse the same path. The seeds would lie on ...

Genesis 28:10-22, Psalm 139:1-24, Matthew 13:24-30, 36-43, Romans 8:12-25
Sermon Aid
William E. Keeney
... toward sin. How do you maintain the purity of the church and still allow for that sin that befalls all of us at times? 2. What are the Limits of Means to Oppose Evil? Are some means of eliminating evil also evil? Can we ever use evil means to cast out evil? When do we become guilty of playing God if we try to eradicate evil by destroying the evildoer? Do we leave the outcome of evil in history in God's hands, or do we take some actions against evil, but refrain from seeking final solutions to evil ...

Mt 13:31-33, 44-52 · Rom 8:26-39 · Gen 29:15-28 · Ps 105:1-11, 45b
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William E. Keeney
... nature of the treasure in a box as opposed to the unitary nature of the pearl. The third parable would particularly speak to the disciples who were fishermen. They no doubt had often sat on the shore of Galilee and sorted out their catch of fish. They would cast aside the fish which were considered unclean by the Levitical law. This parable is very similar to the parable of the weeds in the wheat in that the good and the bad were mixed together, the weeds in the field of wheat and the good and bad fish ...

Sermon Aid
William E. Keeney
... ? The conclusion of the double parable is "For many are called, but few are chosen" (v. 14). The invitation seems to be wide open and inclusive. Both the good and the bad are brought into the feast (v. 10). The one who is improperly attired is cast out to darkness with weeping and gnashing of teeth (v. 13). The kingdom has its demands. In that sense it is exclusive. But the invitation is universal. The choice is left open to the person who may respond positively or negatively. While persons cannot earn ...

Psalm 100:1-5, Ezekiel 34:1-31, Ephesians 1:15-23, Matthew 25:31-46
Sermon Aid
William E. Keeney
... eternal fire was the place for the trash and garbage of history. 8. "The Devil and His Angels." (v. 41) The Devil and his angels are the adversaries of God. According to earlier writings they had been associates of God who rebelled against his authority and were cast out of heaven to a place of condemnation. CONTEMPLATION 1. The Humanity of Jesus · Various titles are given in the parable: The Son of Man (v. 31), Shepherd (vv. 32, 34) and Lord (v. 37). In these titles you have both the humanity of Jesus and ...

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