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  • Children's sermon, Illustration, Preaching, Sermon, Worship

    Dean Feldmeyer
    Christopher Keating
    Thomas Willadsen
    Katy Stenta
    Mary Austin
    George Reed
    Nazish Naseem
    For February 1, 2026:
  • Worship

    Amy C. Schifrin
    Martha Shonkwiler
    Prayer Of Dedication/Gathering
    P: Our Lord Jesus calls each of us to a life of justice, kindness, and humility. We pray that in this hour before us our defenses would fall and your love would be set free within us.
    Father, Son, + and Holy Spirit, your mercy knows no end.
    C: Amen.

    Intercessory Prayers
    Use the hymn "Blest Are They" as the basis...
  • Stories

    John E. Sumwalt And Jo Perry-sumwalt
    Contents
    What's Up This Week
    Stories to Live By: "You Fool"/ "Us Who Are Being Saved"
    Shining Moments: "A Comforting Dream" by Harold Klug
    Good Stories: "Mercy, Mercy" by John Sumwalt
    Scrap Pile: "The Souper Bowl of Caring" by Jo Perry-Sumwalt


    What's Up This Week
    by John Sumwalt

    The story behind the story this week is just as...
  • Illustration, Stories

    Sandra Herrmann
    John Jamison
    Contents
    "Child Sacrifice" by Sandra Herrmann (Micah 6:1-8)
    "Ka-Chang" by John B. Jamison (Matthew 5:1-12)


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    Child Sacrifice
    Sandra Herrmann
    Micah 6:1-8

    Amanda stumbled on a crack in the alleyway where she was seeking shelter from the wind-driven snow. Swearing loudly, she kicked at a chunk of...
  • Children's sermon, Illustration, Preaching, Sermon, Worship

    Dean Feldmeyer
    Christopher Keating
    Thomas Willadsen
    Katy Stenta
    Mary Austin
    George Reed
    Nazish Naseem
    For February 1, 2026:
  • Sermon

    John N. Brittain
    The other day I stumbled onto a Discovery Channel show about underwater archaeology (not basket weaving). The archaeologist described the process of identifying the probable location of an underwater wreck site, the grueling work involved in beginning the process, and the same kind of methodical work that characterizes all scientific archaeology. But then her eyes twinkled as she described the...
  • Sermon

    Tony S. Everett
    Late one night, Pastor Bill was driving home after spending the past 23 hours in the hospital with his wife, celebrating the birth of their son. It had been a glorious day. His wife was peacefully resting. His extended family was ecstatic. His son was healthy. Surely God was in heaven and all was right with the world.

    As he drove through the city streets, Pastor Bill began to think...
  • Sermon

    Linda Schiphorst Mccoy
    When I'm teaching a class, and want to get a discussion going, I often begin with something that's called a sentence stem. I start a sentence and let the participants complete it. This morning, if I were to ask you to complete this sentence, what would you say? "Happy are those who...." What would you use to complete the thought?

    Happy are those who have lots of money and can go...
  • Sermon

    Dallas A. Brauninger
    E-mail
    From: KDM
    To: God
    Subject: Demands On God
    Message: All these demands don't make sense, God. Lauds, KDM

    "For the message about the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God" (1 Corinthians 1:18). At first look, taking time to come to church on Sunday morning may appear foolishness for those...
  • Sermon

    R. Glen Miles
    What does God want from us? The answer is simple, but it is not easy to put into practice. What God wants is you. What God wants is me. God wants our whole selves. The prophet Micah makes it fairly clear that ultimately God does not care too much about religion and the things that come with it. Religion isn't a bad enterprise. It is okay as a way of reminding us about what God wants, but...
  • Sermon

    John B. Jamison
    It was a strange sound. Some said it was a kind of "clanging" sound, while others said it was more of a "ka-ching," or more accurately, a "ka-chang!" It sounded like the result of metal hitting metal, which is exactly what it was.

    In the valley off to the west from the hillside is a steep cliff rising up the face of Mount Arbel. The face of the cliff is covered with hundreds of caves,...
  • Children's sermon, Illustration, Preaching, Sermon, Worship

    Dean Feldmeyer
    Christopher Keating
    Thomas Willadsen
    Katy Stenta
    Mary Austin
    George Reed
    Nazish Naseem
    For February 1, 2026:
  • Preaching

    Russell F. Anderson
    BRIEF COMMENTARY ON THE LESSONS

    Lesson 1: Micah 6:1--8 (C, E, L)
    God brings his chosen people to a cosmic court where even the mountains and hills bear witness. The charge: the people had forgotten the Lord's mighty works of redemption and the wealth of past blessings. In verse three he puts them on the witness stand to make their case but they apparently have nothing to say....
  • Children's sermon, Illustration, Preaching, Sermon, Worship

    Dean Feldmeyer
    Christopher Keating
    Thomas Willadsen
    Katy Stenta
    Mary Austin
    George Reed
    Nazish Naseem
    For February 1, 2026:
  • Illustration, Stories

    Sandra Herrmann
    John Jamison
    Contents
    "Child Sacrifice" by Sandra Herrmann (Micah 6:1-8)
    "Ka-Chang" by John B. Jamison (Matthew 5:1-12)


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    Child Sacrifice
    Sandra Herrmann
    Micah 6:1-8

    Amanda stumbled on a crack in the alleyway where she was seeking shelter from the wind-driven snow. Swearing loudly, she kicked at a chunk of...
  • Devotional

    Stephen P. McCutchan
    For Jews demand signs and Greeks desire wisdom, but we proclaim Christ crucified, a stumbling block to Jews and foolishness to Gentiles....
    -- 1 Corinthians 1:23-24

    In many ways, Christians are divided into two camps. There are those who want to base their faith on signs. The proof of their faith is contained in the miraculous stories of the unexplainable. A young man is...
  • Children's sermon, Illustration, Preaching, Sermon, Worship

    Dean Feldmeyer
    Christopher Keating
    Thomas Willadsen
    Katy Stenta
    Mary Austin
    George Reed
    Nazish Naseem
    For February 1, 2026:
  • Children's sermon

    Good morning, boys and girls. How many of you have spent time around babies? (let them answer) Babies are so cute when they are happy but hard to please when they are upset. Babies can't talk, can they? (let them answer) So when they don't get what they want they cry. When they are hungry they cry. When they are sleepy they cry. When a stranger tries to hold them they cry. How do we...
  • Children's sermon

    Good morning! I brought this book to show you today. This is
    a book about Christian martyrs. Do you know what a martyr is?
    (Let them answer.) A martyr is somebody who is killed because of
    what he or she believes.

    Let me tell you about this one. (Tell about one person in
    the book.)

    In the early days of the church, many people were put to...
  • Children's Liturgy and Story

    Janice B. Scott
    Call to Worship:
    In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus told the people how they could be blessed by God and experience God's kingdom. In our worship today let us explore the Sermon on the Mount.

    Invitation to Confession:
    Jesus, sometimes I'm full of pride instead of being poor in spirit.
    Lord, have mercy.
    Jesus, sometimes I'm overbearing and...
  • Commentary

    David Kalas
    We have a prejudice in favor of things complex. Not that we necessarily desire complexity, but somehow we trust it more. We figure that complexity is the prevailing reality in our world, and so we feel obliged to be in touch with it. We would love to hear that this thing or that is really quite simple, but doctors, politicians, futurists, ethicists, economists -- and even some preachers -- keep...
  • Commentary

    People tend to say in times of personal or community disaster, "God works in mysterious ways." The point they are making is that when we can't figure out any logical answer to a situation, it must be the work of God. It is one way of making sense out of an inexplicable event.

    Our lessons for this Fourth Sunday after the Epiphany highlight the ways of God that are totally mysterious...
  • Commentary

    Schuyler Rhodes
    In 1993 brothers Tom and David Gardner began a financial information service they named The Motley Fool. Dressed in their trademark court jester hats, the motley fools can be seen and heard offering their advice and warnings concerning the stock market on a variety of talk shows and financial news channels. According to their official website, their name "derives from Elizabethan drama where only...
  • Children's Activity

    Teachers or Parents: Have the children sit on the floor and pretend that they are on a mountaintop and learning at Jesus' feet. Ask: "How is this classroom different from classrooms you have seen?" "How is it like them?" Read various portions of the "Sermon on the Mount" (Matthew 5-7) that they might understand (such as Matthew 7:7-11 -- prayer; 7:12 -- the Golden Rule; 7:15 -- being true...

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