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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2 Chronicles 36:15-23, Ephesians 2:1-10, John 3:1-21
Bulletin Aid
Paul A. Laughlin
... , too, that what precedes and follows verse 16 at least suggests a non-Pauline understanding of belief as something humanly generated as a response to Christ’s Passion rather than divinely given in that event. Call to Worship Leader: We meet in the name of the God who gave a Son to the world! People: WE MEET IN THE NAME OF THE GOD WHO SENT LIGHT INTO DARKNESS! Leader: Let us worship in the name of the Christ in whom there is salvation. People: LET US WORSHIP IN THE NAME OF THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD! Collect ...

Isaiah 49:1-7, 1 Corinthians 1:18--2:5, John 12:20-36
Bulletin Aid
Paul A. Laughlin
... mission of the servant that has been his from the womb. (There is plenty of New Testament precedent for reading this passage in a Christological light: Luke 2:32, Acts 13:47 and 26:23, Galatians 1:15.) Call to Worship Leader: We meet this day in the name of one called from the womb. People: WE MEET IN THE NAME OF ONE CALLED FOR THE WORLD. Leader: Jesus was destined by God to be a servant who would suffer for all. People: HE WAS DESTINED TO BE A LIGHT TO THE NATIONS THAT WOULD BRING SALVATION TO THE ENDS OF ...

Isaiah 50:1-11, Hebrews 12:1-13, John 13:18-30
Bulletin Aid
Paul A. Laughlin
... in both the help and vindication of God. This suffering servant’s sense of vocation, inspiration, and final vindication all make this passage extremely amenable to a Christological interpretation for Holy Week. Call to Worship Leader: We meet in the name of a servant called of God. People: WE MEET IN THE NAME OF ONE WHO SUFFERED FOR HIS VOCATION. Leader: Though Christ suffered, yet was he resolute. People: FOR HE TRUSTED GOD AS HIS HELPER AND VINDICATOR. Collect Heavenly God, for whom and from whom there ...

Ezekiel 37:1-14, Acts 2:1-13, Acts 2:14-41, John 15:18--16:4, John 16:5-16
Bulletin Aid
Paul A. Laughlin
... of utter hopelessness and despair. The relevance of the "dry bones" imagery for an observance of Pentecost should be obvious; and the resonance of both with the resurrection of Christ should not be lost. Call to Worship Leader: We meet on this Day of Pentecost to worship a God who restores the dead to life! People: WE MEET IN THE NAME OF A GOD WHO BRINGS HOPE TO THE HOPELESS! Leader: For ours is a God whose Spirit, in the vision of Ezekiel, brought a valley full of dry bones back to life. People: AND OURS ...

2 Samuel 5:1-5, 2 Samuel 5:6-16, 2 Corinthians 5:11--6:2, Mark 4:35-41
Bulletin Aid
Paul A. Laughlin
... Jonah (1:15), Jesus is an eschatological prophet; and because the whole story stands in close literary proximity to Jesus’ Kingdom parables, he is the agent of its in-breaking. Call to Worship Leader: We meet today in the name of Christ, who saved his disciples by stilling a great storm on a Galilean sea. People: WE MEET TODAY IN THE NAME OF CHRIST, WHO SAVES US BY CONQUERING SIN IN OUR STORMY LIVES. Leader: As with his disciples, Jesus’ actions amaze and perplex us: People: THOUGH WE TRUST IN HIM, WE ...

2 Samuel 12:1-31, Ephesians 3:14-21, John 6:1-15
Bulletin Aid
Paul A. Laughlin
... than those of the Synopticists. Perhaps a miracle of sharing by example, the event nevertheless shows that compassion for human needs is central to the Kingdom of God that Jesus is inaugurating and prefiguring. Call to Worship Leader: We meet in the name of a Christ who feeds the hungry. People: WE MEET IN THE NAME OF A CHRIST WHO FILLS THOSE WHO ARE SPIRITUALLY EMPTY. Leader: But our Christ showed concern to feed the literally hungry as well. People: FOR CHRIST IS THE FULLNESS OF GOD, AND IN HIS COMING ...

Jeremiah 23:1-8, Revelation 1:4-8, John 18:28-40
Bulletin Aid
Paul A. Laughlin
... , so Jesus’ admission that he is any kind of king is sufficient for his purposes. For our purposes, however, what is important is Jesus’ insistence that his kingdom is other-worldly: a Kingdom of Truth. Call to Worship Leader: We meet this day in the name of a different kind of King. People: WE MEET IN THE NAME OF CHRIST, WHOSE KINGDOM IS NOT OF THIS WORLD. Leader: His Kingdom is not one of earthly power or dominion. People: HIS IS A KINGDOM OF TRUTH: HIS IS THE KINGDOM OF GOD! Collect Almighty God, who ...

Sermon
Brett Blair
... until the last moment. I don’t know if our church insurance plan covers earthquakes. But Earthquake insurance is not something you can put off until the last moment. In the 20 seconds it takes to do tremendous damage, we have not the time to call a meeting of the trustees, and the Administrative Board, to establish a committee to shop around for the best rates. Diapers and wipes are not something you can put off until the last moment. In the 10 seconds it takes to make a tremendous mess, we have not the ...

Children's Sermon
Wesley T. Runk
... Jesus and follow him and start a new life that he threw a big party and invited all of his tax collector friends. The other tax collectors came and ate and had a good time meeting Jesus. Now some of the important people were standing around watching Jesus and they were shocked that Jesus would eat with whom they thought were bad people. These important people didn’t believe that people could change from hate to love. But Jesus did and He told them so. He ...

Sermon
... a great deal of trouble in the town and on the campus itself. I came into the room where the young man had asked me to meet him. He took me up two flights of stairs into another room. I looked around in amazement. Twenty-three juniors and seniors at Yale University had ... about their dedication and an assurance about the expectations in their fellowship together. After we finished, I learned that they meet every Tuesday night at 9:30. I was aware that when one considers the campuses of America he ought not ...

Sermon
Louis H. Valbracht
... Stop to think of the implications. What would God do? Kill all evil men? How? Earthquake? Fire? Lightning? Who? Where does He stop? If God destroys all who resist His will, how would you and I come out? No, God has another way, the way of the loving Father. He meets man where he is, in man’s world. He suffers everything that man’s sin can bring upon the world. He does it all with a breaking heart. What is God like? The Cross tells that. He lets the rejection run its full course to the Cross. He lets His ...

Sermon
Ewart E. Turner
... that indeed Messiah had come. He had not been mistaken. "He who has food, let him share with him who has none" that is exactly the way God would talk, thought John. That would be an authentic credential of the looked-for Messiah. He would meet people at the center of their urgent needs. "Give us this day our daily bread." That is not a prayer interjected arbitrarily into more important inspirational ethereal, and heavenly themes. God is here where people live and gasp for survival. Their pain is his. Their ...

Luke 22:66--23:25
Children's Sermon
Wesley T. Runk
Object: a mask Today, we are going to meet a famous man. His name is Pilate, and he was the governor of Palestine during the time of King Herod. He ... involved in their jealousy. I sent them to see Herod. He was a Jew like them and one of their friends. But Herod was afraid of Jesus and he sent him back. I always wanted to meet Jesus because of the things I heard said about him, so I talked to him. He was certainly not dangerous. I liked him. He was strong and very intelligent. I could see why the priests ...

Sermon
Leonard H. Budd
... now I have gained my place - an inn on the very edge of the highway, causing even great caravans to stop for refreshment - and to see the wares that come from all parts of this world. Mine is the central inn - at the crossroads. It is a meeting place. They say, "Meet us at the inn of Tarus." That is my Roman name, although I am Jewish. "Tarus" helps business. It is not that I rejected the religion and traditions of my people. Actually, I do attend synagogue. But it did help business if I did not appear too ...

Sermon
Brett Blair
... been odd to me over the years that people imagine Jesus met every need. When Jesus was in Capernaum, he was not in Bethsaida! People in Bethsaida could have been healed. When he was in the wilderness, people back in town were suffering. Jesus didn’t even meet the needs of one percent of the people in Palestine during his three years. Why? It wasn’t his goal. But Simon thought it was. At least at this moment, Simon thought it was the goal. Charles R. Swindoll, in his book “Dropping Your Guard” tells ...

Sermon
Larry Powell
... we shall find a place at this late hour?" Not to worry. Jesus had already seen to it. Unknown to them, Jesus had been quietly tending the messianic agenda; He said to them, "Behold, when you have entered the city, a man carrying a jar of water will meet you; follow him into the house he enters, and tell the householder, ‘The Teacher says to you, where is the guest room where I am to eat the Passover with my disciples?’ And he will show you a large upper room furnished; there make ready." (Luke 22:10 ...

Isaiah 52:13--53:12
Sermon
Larry Powell
... which we have spoken. Willingly, "He poured out his soul to death" (Isaiah 53:12). In the garden he had said, "My betrayer comes, arise and let us go" (Mark 14:42). Observe that he did not say, "Let us go the other way," but rather, "Let us go to meet him." At his arrest, one of the disciples drew a sword and was ready to do battle, but Jesus calmly said, "Put your sword away; I could summon twelve legions of angels to be at my disposal, but it must happen this way." Without a struggle, he accompanied his ...

Sermon
Roger Prescott
... want a few friends left at the end. So help me to pray more, talk less. And beyond all this, let me continue to flourish spiritually and bring fruit to Thy glory even in old age. AMEN Not a bad "covenant" for us all as our day to "meet our Maker" approaches. And underneath this covenant, and David’s covenant, and all the rest of them, are "the everlasting arms" of the living God. We give thanks daily for that. Conclusion King David left for posterity his good words, his leadership, and perhaps most of all ...

Sermon
... hiding in my parents’ bedroom, somehow believing that if I just didn’t say goodbye to my father he wouldn’t have to go. I remember being an adult and having my wife Dyann call me during a church council meeting to tell me that my grandfather had died. Instead of coming home, I stayed at my meeting, lingering until the very last moment so that I would not have to face the reality of his death. I remember, too, my first day in an inner-city parish, when the pastor quietly informed me that the only thing ...

Luke 2:21-40
Sermon
Daniel G. Mueller
... had guided him to be where the Christ was going to be. The Holy Spirit is active in our lives, working through God’s marvelous coincidences, seeing to it that you and I are at the right place, at the right time, to meet the right people. The Spirit works in us most of all to bring us to meet Jesus, the Christ, our Savior. It’s good to be able to look back over our lives and see God’s hand in it all, the Holy Spirit guiding us. The collection of memories about our Lord’s childhood ends with these ...

Mark 6:7-13
Drama
Robert F. Crowley
... trip and how Jesus limits their dependence on things. Playing Time: 3 1/2 minutes Setting: Anywhere disciples meet Props: List Costumes: Contemporary, casual Time: Now Cast: Matthew -- a disciple Thaddeus -- another disciple MATTHEW: (ENTERS ALONG WITH ... don't send out your letter? THADDEUS: Read this. (HANDING MATTHEW A LIST) MATTHEW: What's this? THADDEUS: You weren't at the meeting. This is what Jesus told us to take. MATTHEW: And not to take. THADDEUS: Right. MATTHEW: (READING) "A walking stick"? I don't ...

Sermon
T. A. Kantonen
... God and the amazing discovery that God has it in his heart to love sinners as they are. Think of the picture of God given in the story of the prodigal son. The father cannot wait until the boy has come to the door but runs down the road to meet him. And the boy has no chance to speak the words of penitence which he has rehearsed at the swinetrough, before the father’s lips are upon his and the father’s arms embrace him. Here, says Luther, is sheer redemptive love, contrary to all law and all reason. Or ...

Sermon
T. A. Kantonen
... ," he had abandoned his original travel plans and crossed over into Europe. He came to Philippi not knowing a single soul there. He learned that a little group of God-fearing Jews and some Greeks who were interested in the Jewish religion had a meeting place outdoors on a riverbank. There he went and brought his message of the Messiah who had come and whose kingdom was open to all, both Jews and Greeks. His first convert was Lydia, a Greek businesswoman, whom Paul baptized together with her whole household ...

Sermon
Gregory J. Johanson
... way of being in the world. When adequate to the test, we are affirmed and our ways of relating strengthened. When inadequate to the test, we are called upon to let go of one way of being in the world in order to develop a more adequate way. We meet many "letting go" experiences in life. Sometimes "letting go" involves another person. The first day of school the child must be able to let go of his parents and the parents of the child. This is but one of several epochs in the life of parents and children when ...

Sermon
John R. Brokhoff
... as he walks up and down the crowded streets of a big city. On the sign is the warning: "The end is nigh. Prepare to meet thy doom." The sign carrier says, "The horrible thing is that people don't laugh at me anymore!" In our text Jesus is telling us ... time before the father always remembered it with regret because of the way he was dressed. He lamented, "What a way to meet the President of the United States." If we keep in fellowship with God through prayer, we will keep ourselves spiritually dressed for ...

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