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A sermon on John 11: 32:44
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Sermon for Sunday, September 12th
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Beloved— especially in such times as of this— my hope and my prayers is that as the writer to the Ephesians says we might “be strong in the Lord and in the strength of [God’s] power.” In a world doubled over in pain and suffering… in a world swirling with disinformation needlessly costing people lives… in a world reeling from the costs to our children of imposing ‘normal’ onto that which is not— in our world I pray that we might “be strong in the Lord and in the strength of [God’s] power” and declare the gospel boldly. From where I stand our world is in...
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sermon on John 6:51-58
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a sermon on 2 Samuel 11:26-12:13a
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A sermon on 2 Samuel 11
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A sermon on Marck 6:30-34, 53-56.
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A sermon for Sunday, June 13th on Mark 4:26-34
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Sermon on Pentecost (May 23, 2021)
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... I cannot help but me mindful of the liturgical moment in which we find ourselves. We are in that 7th Sunday of Easter, in the time between the Ascension of our Lord into heaven and the descending of the Holy Spirit upon the apostles, upon the ministers, making the church the church and saying ‘it is time.” And so liturgically and actually we find ourselves in that liminal time of transition. We all know that life has changed, and what it has changed into being has not yet unfurled. We hear in that first chapter of Acts, in the time between Ascension and Pentecost that this the...
info_outline... In the words of St. Paul to the church in Ephesus — and to the church in Baytown: “I have heard of your faith in the Lord Jesus and your love toward all the saints, and for this reason I do not cease to give thanks for you as I remember you in my prayers.”
I give thanks for your faith...
I pray that you may persevere. Persevere in loving and caring for the hungry and thirsty and stranger and naked and sick and in prison. That you may persevere in loving your neighbor for just as we do to the least of our neighbors, we do to Christ. That you, sheep of God’s own fold, may persevere in loving your God with all your heart, mind, soul, and strength. And throughout all of life’s seasons: summer and winter, springtime and harvest, especially when the world and weariness weigh you down I pray that you remember and witness and give thanks for the love, and mercy and great faithfulness of God. I pray that we may continue to persevere through faith for then we will be like those who dream.