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Drama
... don't think she likes me. BISHOP: Oh. It's not that she doesn't like you. She doesn't know you. JEAN: She doesn't want to know me. BISHOP: But I do. More wine? JEAN: Good wine! BISHOP: I like it. JEAN: I was born in Faverolles. I suppose I told you that. BISHOP: Yes. JEAN: My parents died when I was very young. My father had been a pruner; so it was natural that I should be one, too. I lived with my widowed sister and her four children. Since I was in seasonal work, I had to ...

Matthew 5:1-12
Bulletin Aid
Blessed? Happy? Christians are supposed to be happy? I thought the 11th commandment was "Thou shalt not smile in church"! When I see a Christian on a TV show Or I think about the "religious people" I've known, The image is sober Solemn Frowning Disapproving ... Not Happy! And what about the Beatitudes? "Happy are ...

Matthew 28:16-20
Bulletin Aid
Three is a magic number! (At least among the ancients) A stable number. In construction A triangle is strong; But in relationships, It's threatening! I'm supposed to be a Trinitarian Christian Believing in God the Father God the Son God the Holy Spirit, But that's so confusing! Three in One One God in three Persons. How do I explain it? How do I make sense of it? - Or do I have to? Can I just ...

Matthew 7:15-23
Bulletin Aid
Who'd build a house on sand? Or in a creek bed? (Or over an old mine? - That's different!!!) I wouldn't want one in a flood plain either But I suppose sometimes there's no choice! Of course I'd build on rock! On a solid foundation! (Rock's easy to find here - Just dig down six inches!) But then, how many houses will I ever build? Maybe Jesus wasn't giving construction advice! Build my life on a solid foundation? ...

Genesis 22:1-19
Sermon
... as a burnt offering, in place of his son. With considerable justification, Abraham became, for later ages, an embodiment of what it means, in any age, to be a person of faith. "By faith, Abraham obeyed when he was called to go out to a place which he was supposed to receive as an inheritance: and he went out not knowing where he was to go. By faith he sojourned in the land of promise as in a foreign land ..." (Hebrews 11:8-9) The Christians of the early church saw, in Abraham, their own ancestor in the ...

1831. Parable of the Elevator and the Stairway
Psalm 95:1-11
Illustration
"I don't mind going to work," said Jane, "but climbing those five flights of stairs to the office gets me down." "I am glad we have an elevator in our building," said Marie, "but I suppose I am just as aggravated when I have to wait or when it gets stuck between floors." "Well, at least when I want to go home the stairway is always there," said Jane. "Our trouble is everybody quits at five and they all want the elevator at once," said Marie. " ...

Sermon
... parable is about bad people, those who are sometimes referred to as the "sons of this world." The leading characters are an unjust land owner, an unjust steward and a group of unjust debtors. The land owner was a Jew, and for that reason, he was not supposed to lend out money. Therefore, he hid behind an agent, a steward, to break the laws of his religious faith. The steward was grafting so much of the money for himself or mismanaging it so miserably that the land owner was suffering a business loss. The ...

Sermon
... be the end of his life. Either way, the mystery that has veiled his God will be stripped away, and Will Barrett won’t have to live with it. The reader can feel what is happening. We live in Will Barrett’s time, and we to are supposed to know the answers to the riddles of life. Mystery is frowned upon. It causes people to feel incomplete. Every day millions and millions of dollars are being spent to find answers. Computers are spitting out answers faster than we can ask questions. Test tubes are running ...

Sermon
... near the Lincoln Memorial. In an interview with Phil McCombs of the Washington Post, she shared some insights about death and our uneasiness with it. It is interesting to see ourselves through the eyes of this twenty-two year old Asian. She said: We are supposedly the only creature that realizes its mortality ... Man reacts to that by denying its existence. We don’t tell children about it. We say someone "went away, passed away." We can’t admit it to ourselves. That’s always disturbed me. If you can ...

Sermon
Kendall McCabe
... that may not be the object of everyone's complaint. Some changes are for the better!) Passion. Now that's a strange word. Not one you expect to hear in church. In fact, passion is the last thing many of us expect to find in church. I suppose because it represents a linguistic version of Gresham's law: bad definitions drive out good. In our culture, passion brings to mind the afternoon soap operas and the lead stories in the National Enquirer. We have quite totally forgotten its root meaning is from a Latin ...

Sermon
Kendall McCabe
... 't even tell us about that event at all. Rather, he tells about something, that happened at the meal, not reported by the other three evangelists. He tells this remarkable story of Jesus washing the feet of the disciples. Why did Jesus do it? I suppose he wanted to show and tell them something about himself and something about themselves. First, something about himself. It is not clear precisely when this event occurred in relation to the passing of the bread and the wine, because John says Jesus did it ...

Sermon
Kendall McCabe
... if they have just been told they are going to die?" It was never quite clear to me if I were to contradict the evidence and tell them they weren't going to die, or if I were to draw a veil over the issue and ignore it altogether. I suppose the problem we have with funerals is we think they have to do with death and the end of life. From the Christian point of view, of course, that is to miss the point entirely. Our Roman Catholic brothers and sisters got it quite right when they started referring to ...

Sermon
Kendall McCabe
... New Testament. We enshrine the idea in our hymnody: His chariots of wrath the deep thunderclouds form, And dark is his path on the wings of the storm. We like a macho, fierce God, scourging our enemies and showing mercy upon the thousands who agree with us. I suppose that there are those in our society who would be happy to sing: His chariots of wrath the mushroom-shaped clouds form, And fallout's his path when you see the fire storm. Those who see only that kind of God in the Old Testament have never read ...

Sermon
Paul Hegele
... she doesn't yet know what to do with herself during summer vacation. Charlie Brown's advice? "Start a new hobby. The people who get the most out of life are those who really try to accomplish something." "Accomplish something," says Lucy, "I thought we were just supposed to keep busy." The desire to be successful can be good. The trouble starts, though, when we want too much success. The trouble starts because, no matter how far up the ladder of success we climb, we want to go higher. Given a Garden of Eden ...

Sermon
... Go now, and I will send a letter to the King of Israel." Judging from the valuable gift of gold, silver and fine clothes that was arranged, Naaman was indeed a valuable man. All of this was put into motion because a little girl spoke up. Naaman’s leprosy was supposedly incurable, but he acted on the chance, just as you or I would, that there might be a possibility of a cure. What does all this have to do with us? We call Naaman’s illness incurable and hopeless. For all they knew in those days, there was ...

Sermon
... one is responsible for. Conscientious Christians are sitting ducks for guilt feelings. It seems that whatever we do, it isn’t quite enough. The transient who comes to the door of the church, and needs gas, or a meal, or a place to stay, knows what Christianity is supposed to be all about. The prophet Jeremiah describes his compelling urgency to speak the Word of God. He says, "There is in my heart as it were a burning fire shut up in my bones, and I am weary with holding it in, and I cannot." Sometimes we ...

Sermon
Dean Lueking
... the temple parapet into thin air, with Psalm 91 on his lips? Is not this an appeal to the God who does miracles, who defies the laws of gravity, who intervenes against all odds and snatches his anointed one from disaster? Isn't that what God is supposed to do - go against the normal course of events in order to show who he is? Thus is religion turned from ultimate trust in God into spurious reliance on the miraculous. A well-known religious figure announces that he must raise millions of dollars by the end ...

1843. Parable of How Four Boys Got There
John 10:1-10
Illustration
Four boys stood watching the parade some ten miles from the high school classes they were supposed to be. The event was important to them. "How did you get here" asked Dick. "I borrowed my father's car." "I took the bus," said Bill. "I thumbed a ride," said Jack. "Well, at least we all got here, didn't we," said Bill. "Nothing could keep me away." " ...

Sermon
Dean Lueking
... , which my mother did with the help of a neighbor. That was a new place for me, with sights and smells and people very different from my little realm as a ten-year-old boy. I knew, of course, that all these professional-looking people in white were supposed to be there for my good. But that did not stop my heart from pounding. In fact, when the ether drops were being poured over the gauze covering my nose, I thought I was dying. But before losing consciousness under the anesthetic, I saw my father enter the ...

Sermon
... , I said to her, "Well, I guess we will just have to pray about it; if I feel that God calls me to go there, we will go." Rosie said, "Just make sure that, when God calls, he speaks loud and distinct enough for me to hear also!" Do you suppose that Sarah may have had that same feeling when Abram, at the age of seventy-five, came into the tent and said, "Sarah, God has called me to leave our country and kindred to go where he leads me." If you think Sarah laughed - and she did - when Abraham, at ...

Sermon
... to some pretty dry, dead congregations but that is not something I have been challenged to do! Ezekiel, however, did not question the Lord. He did not say, "Lord, these are just bones; they do not have ears. How can they hear? Why should I preach?" Do you suppose he looked around to see if anyone was listening? I can imagine what might have happened to me if I stood in the midst of a cemetery and said, "The Lord told me to tell you you are going to breathe again," but not Ezekiel. Ezekiel said, "Thus ...

Sermon
... It all takes time. I well suspect that for the Hebrews, sin became an adopted lifestyle. Over time they quit praying, they quit reflecting, they became more pre-occupied with self-seeking. Then they began experimenting. With the Hebrews it was religious experimentation, but I suppose experimentation came come in many ways. There are three parables in the 15th chapter of Luke and we spend a lot of time on Jesus’ parable of the Prodigal Son, the lost boy, but I wonder if the two other parables are not more ...

Children's Sermon
... he told us of one who was to come. Do you know who John the Baptist talked about? [Let them answer.] That's right, Jesus. John the Baptist was the announcer, the man who told us about who was to come and why he was coming. Now, I don't suppose many of you play a trumpet. How many play the trumpet? See, not very many. And I don't think that many of you want to walk around carrying a banner wherever you go, do you? Of course not. But all of you can be like John the Baptist, at ...

Children's Sermon
... going to tell you a story, an old story, that has been told many times before. But it is one which you will enjoy hearing again. The story is about an artist who was asked to make a special painting of Jesus for a brand new church. This painting was supposed to be put on the wall of the nave. When the artist began his work he asked everyone to leave and went right to work. After several weeks he told the Pastor that he was finished and invited the congregation to come and look at what he had done. The ...

Children's Sermon
... it? Can you imagine how many people in the world are going to remember that day with a special kind of celebration? More than a billion people will remember Jesus with worship and almost everyone will know that this was the day on which Jesus of Nazareth was born. I suppose you know that Jesus had a cousin named John the Baptist who was important to the world and to Jesus. John was a strange man by the way you and I think of people. He dressed a little differently than the other people did, and he ate some ...

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