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FCCO Sermons: Take 2

Release Date: 08/15/2024

Eight Ways to Easter show art Eight Ways to Easter

FCCO Sermons: Take 2

(Sermon for Easter Sunday, April 20, 2025) For this Easter message I challenged seven other ordained ministers to share the Easter message in one sentence. Together, we delivered the Easter sermon for 2025.  While most people know WHAT happened on Easter, it is quite another thing to say what it means. If you had to do it in one sentence, what would it be?  Why does it matter?

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There's a New King in Town show art There's a New King in Town

FCCO Sermons: Take 2

Sermon preached April 13, 2025, Palm Sunday) Jesus' humble entry into Jerusalem wasn't a Disney parade, it was a planned act of nonviolent resistance. He was stirring up "good trouble." (Luke 19:29-44)

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Noooooooo! Not Him! show art Noooooooo! Not Him!

FCCO Sermons: Take 2

(Sermon preached April 6, 2025) Zacchaeus complicates our assumptions (Luke 19:1-10).  Is there such a thing as an honorable chief tax collector? 

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FCCO Sermons: Take 2

(Sermon preached March 30, 2025, Lent 4)  Jesus' parable of the lost sheep is told in response to grumbling by the scribes and Pharisees (Luke 15:1-7). This sermon is intended to disrupt our default understanding of what it means to be lost and broaden it out to those who are excluded, demonized, and unjustly treated (to name a few).

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FCCO Sermons: Take 2

(Sermon preached March 16, 2025) In Luke 10:38-42, Jesus affirms the importance of building a rock-solid foundation in his word.  

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FCCO Sermons: Take 2

(Sermon preached March 9, 2025, Lent 1)  The story of the man left beaten by the side of the road is told in Luke 10:25-37. A lawyer tests Jesus and ends up being the one who is tested.  He wants to know what he must do and Jesus tells him who he must become.

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FCCO Sermons: Take 2

(Sermon preached March 2, 2025) Luke 9:28-36 tells the story of Jesus' transfiguration and is often read the Sunday before Ash Wednesday.  It functions like a book end to the resurrection story and encourages us for what lies ahead. 

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Are You The One? show art Are You The One?

FCCO Sermons: Take 2

(Sermon preached February 16, 2025) Luke 7:18-35 is a  long reading included in the narrative lectionary for this year.  John the Baptist is in prison and sends messengers to Jesus to ask him if he is the one.  It is an important question for our time as we strive to understand what it means to be a Christian and follow Jesus today.

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FCCO Sermons: Take 2

(Sermon preached February 9, 2025) Two healing stories (Luke 7:1-17) show Jesus' mercy toward two dramatically different people. The challenge of Jesus, regardless of who is in need, is to show mercy anyway.

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FCCO Sermons: Take 2

(Sermon preached January 25, 2025) Luke 5:1-11 tells the story of Jesus calling his first disciples.  He tells Simon Peter, "From now on you will be catching people." This sermon invites us to re-imagine our understanding of "catching" in the context of this story. 

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(Sermon preached August 11, 2024)  The lectionary reading for today from Ephesians (Ephesians 4:25-5:2) is an appeal to a Christian community to embody the love of Jesus and to walk in love with one another.  Sometimes its messy.