Dictionary: Trust
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Sermon
King Duncan & Angela Akers
... fly again, so he left this note to encourage whoever had the job of bringing his plane out of storage. Thankfully, things did get better. On June 21, 2021—435 days since First Officer Dennis stored ship 3009 in the desert—First Officer Nick Perez was assigned the job of bringing that jet out of storage. As he went through the pre-flight checklists, his mechanic Tom Trenda, suggested he check the tray table on the flight deck. And that’s where First Officer Perez found the letter left behind by First ...

Matthew 5:21-37
Sermon
King Duncan & Angela Akers
... , he was asked to serve as the first post-war U.S. ambassador to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. Can you imagine returning to a country where you were held captive and tortured for six and a half years? Can you imagine being assigned the job of building harmonious relationships between countries that had once been enemies? As an ambassador, Peterson committed himself to creating reconciliation between the U.S. and Vietnam. He met with representatives from all 54 ethnic groups in the country. He traveled ...

Sermon
King Duncan & Angela Akers
... and evil she witnessed on a daily basis as a trauma surgeon caused her to lose any faith in God. She writes of one night when she tried to save the lives of a young couple who had been attacked in their homes while sleeping, only to be assigned moments later to perform emergency surgery on two teenage victims of gun violence. As one of the teenagers died of his gruesome injuries, his mother appeared in the emergency room door. Her howls of grief echoed in Dr. Butler’s ears that night as she drove home. On ...

Sermon
April Yamasaki
... said, “Listen!” Perhaps you’ve experienced a literal mountaintop in your life, like taking a long, hard hike up a mountain to a breath-taking view of the valley and trees below. Or your mountaintop may have been less literal, like finally completing a tough assignment at work. Perhaps it was the love and beauty of your wedding day or a soaring time of worship. Perhaps it was the birth of a grandchild. You may have wanted to hold on to the excitement and emotional high of your experience - to stay on ...

Colossians 3:1-4
Sermon
Dr. Ronald Love
... set your minds on things that are above.” On September 17, 1942 Colonel Leslie R. Groves was selected to oversee the Manhattan Project. The purpose of this project was to develop the world’s first atomic bomb. Even though the assignment came with a promotion to brigadier general, Groves was disappointed with the appointment. Yearning for overseas duty, he was disgruntled by the prospect of filling a trivial administrative position in Washing- ton DC. Besides, the project held little promise for success ...

Sermon
Ronald Love
... his earthly pilgrimage. It is one that we must take to heart and emulate to the best of our ability. It is not the image of a passive individual, for ministry requires courage. It compels perseverance and courage, always remaining attuned to the assigned task of guardian. This is balanced with a gentle spirit of a shepherd, perceptive of the physical, emotional and spiritual depravity from which many in our flock may be suffering. In Latin the word “pastor” means “shepherd.” It came from the same ...

John 7:37-39 · 1 Corinthians 12:3-13 · Acts 2:1-21
Sermon
Lori Wagner
... beings often peak in a culmination of both tears and the light of joy and hope. Do you cry when you are moved and happy? Do you feel energized and strong after a difficult workout? Do you feel a sense of elation while tackling a challenging assignment? Do love stories make you both sad and yet warm in your heart?[1] These kinds of peak moments usually result from a kind of intensity of the moment, an immersion kind of experience in which you are fully attuned to something which touches you holistically ...

Matthew 10:40-42
Sermon
William G. Carter
... people. Strangers are warmly greeted, even directed toward a good seat. Fresh drink and warm bread are offered before the newcomers even ask. Questions are answered, no matter how apparently small or trivial. There was nothing that intentionally excluded, no insider jargon, no assigned seats, no dress code, nor inappropriate demand. It’s as if they are expecting you to come, and glad when you do. That’s how a restaurant does it. If the food is tasty and nutritious, there is a good chance the visitors ...

1 Thessalonians 5:16-24
Sermon
King Duncan & Angela Akers
... that since 2005, the Google searches for “how to be happy” have increased by nearly 180 percent. People need joy in their lives. We need a good laugh from time to time. Somewhere I read about a Sunday School teacher who had given her class an assignment to read Isaiah chapter 9 for their Advent lesson. The next Sunday she asked the class how many had remembered to read the chapter. Every hand went up. “Wonderful!” she said, “I’ve got a piece of candy for anyone who can complete the 2nd half ...

Deuteronomy 8:7-18
Sermon
King Duncan & Angela Akers
Recently a man was released from prison at the age of 65. Why was he released? Because the DNA and the investigators assigned to his case found him innocent of all charges. In prison for something he didn’t do. Sixteen thousand days in jail. What were the first words he spoke when he stepped outside the prison walls? He lifted his hands and he said, “God is so good. God is so ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... not worthy of such responsibility. God changed his mind and had Samuel the prophet anoint David to be the new king of Israel. The God of the Old Testament was not afraid to mark out a new direction. Consider the predicament of Jonah. God gives Jonah the assignment of preaching to the people of Nineveh. Jonah is to tell the people of Nineveh that God is going to destroy the city because of their wickedness. Then an amazing thing happens. All the people of Nineveh repent. From the king in his palace to the ...

Luke 15:11-32
Drama
Arley K. Fadness
... addictions – oh God help us. HOMER: Breaks my heart. She was my sweet little daughter and then what happened? Hope she comes home someday. GLADYS: Remember when Lance left for Afghanistan? HOMER: Sure do. GLADYS: So far away. It was so dangerous even though he was assigned as a medic. HOMER: I’ll never forget seeing him get on the plane and waving good bye. Seems like only yesterday. (Homer and Gladys freeze) Lance: (in uniform stage right) Bye mom, bye dad. They just told me I’m deployed for Kabul. I ...

Sermon
Lori Wagner
... in order to qualify for his discipleship internship. He didn’t take any Tom, Dick, or Harry who wanted to sign on. He didn’t consult with Temple authorities about the best and brightest of the students hanging around the Temple. He didn’t even assign anyone a “personality test,” because Jesus had the crazy knack of being able to see directly into their hearts, minds, and spirits! Those he chose in fact defied pretty much everyone’s expectations, because he wasn’t looking for a set of “cookie ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... , any other modern convenience that you and I take completely for granted? It was Montaigne who said, “Miracles arise from our ignorance of nature, not from nature itself.”[5] My son is a US Air Force officer and he has, over the course of his career, been assigned to stations all over the world. No matter where he has been, his mother and I have been able to communicate with him, even face to face, electronically. We had Facetime. How does that work? I have no idea, but it surely does and we take it ...

John 18:1-19:42
Children's Sermon
Various Authors
... sins. He finished offering himself so we may be given eternal life. His purpose was all done, complete. That’s why this cross is so precious to us. (Show a cross.) Are there things in your life that need to be finished? Like finishing a school assignment? Finish reading a book? Finish a chore? Finish showing love to a bullied friend? When you and I finish something, we remember the greatest task in the world was finished by Jesus on that first Good Friday. So today on this Good Friday, we are sad ― but ...

Sermon
David Coffin
... do not have faith in the person, then they are perceived as less able to do much help and service to the community. In Season 3 of Little House on the Prairie, the episode titled “Little Lost Girl,” the little sister Carrie tagged along for a school assignment, but Mary and Laura failed to keep a close eye on her. Their little sister wandered off and fell into an underground mine shaft. The only hope they had of retrieving the little girl was from a drunken mining engineer who knew the coal mines quite ...

Sermon
John B. Jamison
... the control of people who believed that their own beliefs and lives were the only ones of value, and those under their control must be forced to obey, whatever it took. The Roman empire was an efficient ruler. When a new land was conquered, a local governor was assigned to maintain order and bring that land into compliance with the rest of the empire. If the governor wanted to keep his job, the one thing he had to do was make sure there was never any act of resistance that would be reported back to Rome. So ...

Mark 10:2-16 · Hebrews 1:1-4, 2:5-12 · Psalm 8
Sermon
Thomas C. Willadsen
... t a shade of difference between the identities of Jesus and God. Image #6 “Sustainer.” Hebrews 1:3 (NRSV). — It says “[Jesus] Hebrews 1:3 (NRSV) sustains all things by his powerful words.” This is more in keeping with the role we usually assign to the Holy Spirit. But remember, Christians believe that Christ, God, and the Holy Spirit have always existed, so it’s appropriate, even orthodox, to say that Jesus sustains all things. One of the ways people talk about the Trinity in modern times is as ...

Mark 10:17-31
Sermon
Thomas C. Willadsen
... with something and regret not having it at some point in the future. As I was sitting in my office writing those last two paragraphs, I walked to my book shelves and found more than twenty books that I would never miss. Some I read years ago. Many were assigned in seminary. Some I took from the libraries of colleagues who were retiring and wanted me to take them. I took this stack of books to the public library and donated them for their next book sale. I still have books that I will never open, let alone ...

Sermon
Lori Wagner
... into the wilds of our culture! Go into mission fields ridden with all kinds of cultural problems? Go into communities driven by greed, power, and money? Go into regions fraught with political discord, division, and derangement? No, discipleship today is not an easy-peasy assignment. In fact, it never was! It takes moxy. It takes consideration. It takes a sense of passion and adventure as you’ve never known before! But oh the sights that you will see! Oh the experiences you will have! Oh the love that you ...

Sermon
Wayne Brouwer
... we need answers. The despotic ruler murders some opponents and people wanted Jesus to weigh in on the tragedy. But he would not take the bait. Instead, he turned the tables. “You want to talk blame?” he countered. “What about when blame cannot be assigned, like when eighteen workmen died on the construction site; the tower collapsed right on them! Who are you going to blame? God?” We are right in the crowd around Jesus, aren’t we? Cancer threatens. Why me? Cars crash on the highways and relatives ...

Sermon
Wayne Brouwer
... his soldiers to be raped and brought home as slaves. He kept the oldest daughter for himself, using her again and again in despicable ways. One day, the oldest daughter escaped. After she found her life again, she trained to be a nurse. But when she was finally assigned to a hospital, she discovered that her ward was filled with Turkish officers. Late one night, her old enemy was brought in. By the light of the lantern, she could see he was near death. She would not have to try to kill him ― with a little ...

Ecclesiastes 3:1-11 · 1 Corinthians 2:9-10 · 2 Corinthians 4:6-11 · Luke 24:13-35
Eulogy
Richard E. Zajac
... would prime Bill to do his famous Bishop Leo Smith imitation, Smith being the Diocesan Chancellor at the time. It wouldn’t be long thereafter when his buddies would get him to call one of the priests and as “Bishop Leo Smith” inform him of a change of assignment usually to a parish where the priest would have dreaded to go. Some went so far as to pack their bags only to be informed at the eleventh hour that the great mimic Stanton had scored again. And besides his being a great mimic, Bill was also a ...

Sermon
Lori Wagner
... understanding of sound waves, NASA has been experimenting with converting images from space into sounds (sonifications) in a project called “A Universe of Sound.” Using image data from the Chandra X-Ray Observatory, Hubble, and other sources, the team has assigned sounds and instrumentation to the various wavelengths expressed by the images, resulting in what you hear here: https://youtu.be/9YIERCD5PYY This is the musical rendition of our Milky Way Galaxy! Astounding, isn’t it? The truth is, we haven ...

Sermon
Heather Sugden
My first child’s due date was the week before Thanksgiving. In the early months of pregnancy, I imagined this date the doctor assigned to her to be a great blessing: a Thanksgiving baby! I actually envisioned having family around our home the entire holiday week — all there to welcome my baby. I could picture perfectly in my mind’s eye this vision of everyone together, everyone happy, with food and the joy of ...

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