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Mark 7:24-30, Matthew 15:21-28
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Lori Wagner
... any room? All have already RSVP-ed, and she was definitely not invited. Your friends say, you didn’t invite her, did you?! They don’t like her. She doesn’t run with the same crowd. She doesn’t fit in with the other guests. What will you do? That’s a bit like the situation Jesus had when he visited the Syrophoenician woman that day. His disciples definitely didn’t want the woman calling to Jesus to be part of their “party.” She wasn’t good enough. She was an outsider. They didn’t like her ...

Mark 6:7-13, Matthew 10:1-42, Luke 9:1-9, Luke 10:1-24
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Lori Wagner
... snakes and as innocent as doves. Be on your guard; you will be handed over to the local councils and be flogged in the synagogues. On my account you will be brought before governors and kings as witnesses to them and to the Gentiles. But when they arrest you, do not worry about what to say or how to say it. At that time you will be given what to say, for it will not be you speaking, but the Spirit of your Father speaking through you. “Brother will betray brother to death, and a father his child; children ...

Exodus 24:1-18, Matthew 22:1-14, Hosea 1:1-2:1
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Lori Wagner
... , our songs. Even today, God is not just asking us to show up for church, to be in the choir, to serve our community, to do all the “right” things. God is asking us to be “in love” with Jesus, to be in LOVE with God! And that only happens when ... of grace and forgiveness. He puts the ring of eternal life around our finger. And promises to love us forever and ever. All we need to do is say “yes.” And mean it. For the heart is God’s treasure. God knows our heart at its very core. So, when we praise ...

Acts 16:16-40
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Will Willimon
... jailer says, "But you were bound in chains, now you were free to escape." Paul says, "No we prisoners are free to stay and you, our jailer, are chained to your sword but now you can be free to escape." And the jailer asks, "What do I have to do to be saved? What do I have to do to be free?" And he was baptized. What is freedom? By the end of Luke's story, everyone who at first appeared to be free -- the girl's owners, the judges, the jailer – are shown to be slaves. And everyone who first appeared to be ...

1 Samuel 17:1, 4-11, 19-23, 32-49
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Billy D. Strayhorn
... , "But I don't want to go to Church." Dad told him he had to go. The boy objected and said, "Bet it won't do me any good either." Dad got up and the whole family went to Church together. David challenged and rejected some of the status quo and ... was being taught in five-year-old Sunday School class one Sunday. In explaining the story to the children, the teacher asked, "What would YOU do if you were in David's shoes today?" Without hesitation one of the boys spouted, "I'd call 911!" (4) I wish that were the ...

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King Duncan
... , that the heart of God is a heart of mercy. Jesus doesn’t commend anyone for their religious credentials or their knowledge of the law. He commends the one who puts love for a stranger into action. He commends the one who risks himself on behalf of an enemy. What do John 3: 16-17, the central verses of the New Testament, say? “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. For God did not send his Son into the world to ...

Luke 10:38-42
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Dave Zuchelli
... was he taking sides with my sister (who from my point of view had done zilch), he was also implying that what I was doing could be taken away from me — it could be lost. Really? I was the one waiting on him hand and foot and it amounted to ... for us happens to be Jesus, himself. Our own desires, wants, and wishes seldom measure up to our real need (in fact, they never do unless those desires, wants, and wishes are for him). But doesn’t scripture tell us, “He will give you the desires of your heart”? ...

Matthew 5:21-37
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John Jamison
... . The point isn’t adultery or divorce itself, but the fact that when we make a vow of marriage we are to keep that vow. And if we go back on our promise, by adultery, by abusing the other person or being cruel to them, by abandoning them, or by doing anything else that does not honor the promise of love and loyalty that we made, the marriage oath itself is broken. In my mind, Jesus wasn’t trying to single adultery out as the only reason to allow a divorce, but he was saying that people had to quit using ...

Matthew 17:1-9
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John Jamison
... ’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’t I just stay here? I don’t think Peter was ... us feel when we have one of those top-of- the-mountain experiences. Can’t we just keep it going and stay up there? Why do we have to go back down? We look for more opportunities to climb mountains and find ways to feel good and avoid spending time back ...

Psalm 92:1-15, Luke 6:46-49, 1 Corinthians 15:35-58, Isaiah 55:1-13, Luke 6:37-42
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William E. Keeney
... . Falling into a Ditch. I believe it was George Washington Carver who early made the discovery of the trap found in getting even with other persons. He found that if he fought with a bully and put him down in a ditch, he had to go there with him to do it. 2. Antidote to Intellectualism. A common observation is that the truly educated person is the one who knows how little she really knows. We may adapt that to say that the mature Christian is the one who knows how far she has yet to go to reach full ...

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Stephen M. Crotts
... much water in the bucket, we had to be careful how we gave it out. After all, there was a limit to what we could do! But no more! I'm coming to affirm the church as more of a pipe connected to God, the possessor of indepletable resources on the ... baggage. David understood that it was a team effort. And we must mature in our thinking as well. Each time we send a missionary out here, do we not make a covenant with them, saying, "You take this end of the rope and go down into the darkness and bring the light. ...

Haggai 2:1-9, Haggai 1:1-15
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Robert P. Hines
... not mean that God was absent from their lives. The exile to Babylon should have taught them that God is with God's people everywhere and always. There is no place we can go that puts us beyond the reach of God's loving arms. There is nothing we can do or experience that drives God out of our lives. In the Christian tradition we have a special reminder of this truth. We believe that God was present in a special way in Jesus Christ. The Incarnation is a story of how God came to be with us. We further believe ...

Sermon
Sandra Hefter Herrma
... everyone else; you have failed to exceed the norm, and as a result, you are doomed to die, because the wages of sin is death" (Romans 3:23 and 6:23). If I am only as good as the next person, I am clearly in trouble! After all, how often do we say (in a tone that indicates we have given up expecting good), "Well, you know how people are!" as though we were not to be included in that category? Really, most of us share the secret understanding that if people knew what we were really like, they wouldn't ...

Luke 2:1-7, Luke 2:8-20, Matthew 2:1-12
Drama
Pamela Urfer
... were with me during the birth of the child. I really don't know what I would have done without you. JOSEPH: I was glad to do what I could, but I'm afraid it was far from adequate. You should have gone through this in better surroundings, with women from your family ... matter if you are or not. He doesn't call us to be successful, but to be faithful. JOSEPH: But there still are things I can do for him. MARY: Of course. You can be the loving husband and father God made you to be. And if, in the future, we come up ...

Sermon
Richard Gribble
... . It was probably in kindergarten that we got our first hard lessons on social contact. We learned that we needed to ask permission to do things. If we needed to go to the bathroom, we asked the teacher. If we wanted to speak in class we raised our hands ... change. God has given us free will, the ability to say yes or no to all God's requests. Saying no is our prerogative, but when we do we miss the opportunity of a lifetime. God comes to us Ä we can be open and welcome the Lord or we can be closed and God ...

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Robert R. Kopp
... relative to open my eyes and spirit to this sin. I should have gotten the message years ago from our Lord: "In everything do to others as you would have them do to you; for this is the law and the prophets" (Matthew 7:12). I'm still glad I'm a man because of ... friendly son of God when I stop shrugging off sexism and start standing up for equal opportunity as well as responsibility. Sometimes we do our best and still fall flat, fail, or get the short end of the stick. I think of the wife who adored her ...

Matthew 1:18-25, Luke 1:26-38
Drama
Karren Boehr
... the Highest: and the Lord... MARY: Stop! Wait just a minute! You barge into my office with a blaze of light -- by the way, how do you do that? --in that strange garb, pretending to be some kind of heavenly host and tell me I'm going to bear the Son of the ... , I'm a reasonable man. Try me. MARY: (Softly) Joseph, I knew telling you would be the most difficult thing I've ever had to do in my life, and the thought of losing you is almost more than I can bear, but the last three months have been so incredible, I ...

Matthew 16:21-28
Drama
Robert F. Crowley
... listen. You could get us passports. You know you could. We could slip out of the country. It would be easy. You've done your bit for humanity. ITZAK: The job isn't done yet. I have to finish the job. Now, Morah, we decided this is something we would do. MORAH: But I didn't know it would be so difficult. I can't give you up. I can't. ITZAK: You're not giving me up. I'll be back. MORAH: You don't know that. ITZAK: I'll be back. MORAH: I won't let you go. ITZAK ...

Sermon
R. Curtis Fussell
... have a substantial investment in these books. One day a woman came to me and asked if she could borrow one of my books to do a Sunday school lesson. I said, "Yes, of course, and feel free to underline any important sentences and make notes in the margins. Make use ... are born into the world with nothing, and when we die, we take nothing with us. Paul however does say that there is something we do take with us: the good things we have done in the name of Jesus Christ. As Jesus said, "Seek the kingdom of God and ...

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Jerry Eckert
... more have actually met him, heard him preach, and spent time with him. This is a rare opportunity to be in touch once again. Paul, do you have any opening remarks you would like to make? Paul: "I thank my God for you every time I think of you; and every ... my joy with you all. In the same way, you too must be glad and share your joy with me." (Philippians 2:17-18) Announcer: You do not sound too optimistic about being freed. We admire your ability to look at what is happening to you and yet you still find a ...

Sermon
George W. Hoyer
... the strong wind and high waves. Suddenly they saw Jesus walking on the sea, coming near them. They were terrified. "It is I," he said. "Do not be afraid." When Moses wanted to know God's name so that he could identify who was sending him to rescue the children of ... !" was their answer. "Jesus and the disciples are passing out bread and fish. Sit down here on the grass." "Don't mind if I do. Who said there's no such thing as a free lunch?" "The word is that Jesus blessed the lunch a little boy brought along, ...

Drama
Jerry Eckert
... more have actually met him, heard him preach, and spent time with him. This is a rare opportunity to be in touch once again. Paul, do you have any opening remarks you would like to make? Paul: "I thank my God for you every time I think of you; and every ... my joy with you all. In the same way, you too must be glad and share your joy with me." (Philippians 2:17-18) Announcer: You do not sound too optimistic about being freed. We admire your ability to look at what is happening to you and yet you still find a ...

Sermon
Alexander H. Wales
... hit. If a movie director's first film is a box office smash, it's going to be hard to produce a second film that will do as well. It sounds crazy, but it is true. It is safer and more assuring to work your way up than being a star from the ... while, wait for the market to drive the price up, and then, sell it and retire." "But you're only 26!" the boss exclaimed. "What would you do with the rest of your life?" "I've never really liked working that much. And besides, I'm good at relaxing." "No, I don't think ...

Luke 7:11-17
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Larry Powell
... that is what makes what did happen all the more wonderful. "And when the Lord saw her, he had compassion on her and said to her, 'Do not weep.' And he came and touched the bier, and the bearers stood still. And he said, 'Young man, I say to you, arise.' And ... you could possibly use me." And then it is as if God addressed Jeremiah's reluctance by replying, "I know you can't, but I can!" "Do not say, 'I am only a youth'; for to all to whom I send you you shall go, and whatever I command you you shall speak. ...

Sermon
W. Robert McClelland
... and by death - our death. Soren Kirkegaard proclaimed the earnest thought of death to be life's greatest ally. When we begin to do the arithmetic of life, it brings a sense of urgency to take it seriously. A woman in the hospital was weeping after being ... be learned is that we need not be actively evil to miss resting in the bosom of Abraham, we need only to be inactively indifferent. We do not have to kick the person who is down; only step over him. We expend our allotment of years for others or we try to ...

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