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

    Thomas Willadsen
    Nazish Naseem
    Christopher Keating
    Katy Stenta
    Mary Austin
    George Reed
    Dean Feldmeyer
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  • Sermon

    Marian R. Plant
    David G. Plant
    Somewhere in my life I heard someone say something like, “The challenge with John (the gospel writer) is he is better at theatre than at writing.” The implications of this comment were about passages such as this one about Jesus and the woman of Samaria.

    Today’s reading is long enough that when read you begin to lose your place. But as drama (theatre) you can remember it well. You...
  • Children's Liturgy and Story

    Janice B. Scott
    Call to Worship:
    Jesus said, "The hour is coming, and is now here, when the true worshippers will worship the Father in spirit and truth, for the Father seeks such as these to worship him." Let us pray that we may be true worshippers today.
    Invitation to Confession:
    Jesus, when we try to hide from you, forgive us.
    Lord, have mercy.
    Jesus,...
  • Stories

    John E. Sumwalt And Jo Perry-sumwalt
    Contents
    What's Up This Week
    Sermon Starters: "Crossing Lines" / "Meeting a Prophet"
    Shining Moments: "Water Sign" by Anne Sunday
    Scrap Pile: "Healing the Soul" by John Sumwalt


    What's Up This Week
    by John Sumwalt

    In my grandparents' yard in Loyd, Wisconsin (where I grew up), there was an old artesian well. The water flowed up...
  • Stories

    Keith Hewitt
    Timothy Smith
    Contents

    What's Up This Week
    "Testing One, Two, Three..." by Keith Hewitt
    "The Account" by Keith Hewitt
    "Set Free" by Timothy Smith


    What's Up This Week
    Nobody's perfect -- that statement has been used to offer solace to us all at some point or another. It reminds us that we cannot go through life mistake-free. We are going to mess up...
  • Preaching

    Carlos Wilton
    Theme For The Day
    Jesus reaches across every racial and cultural barrier, offering salvation to all.

    Old Testament Lesson
    Exodus 17:1-7
    Water From A Rock
    Forgetting the divine gifts of manna and quail they have just received, the Israelites continue to complain: this time, because they are thirsty. "Why do you test the Lord?" asks an...
  • Preaching

    Russell F. Anderson
    BRIEF COMMENTARY ON THE LESSONS

    Lesson 1: Exodus 17:1--7 (C, E); Exodus 17:3--7 (RC)
    The people of Israel cry out against Moses and God for bringing them out into the wilderness, where there is no water. Moses, fearing for his life, takes the problem to the Lord. God commands Moses to take the staff with which he struck the Nile, when the sea parted before them, and strike a...
  • Sermon

    Lee Griess
    Streams of living water ... That's what the Son of God offered the Samaritan woman at the well, and that's what he offers us as well -- streams of living water -- life-giving, life-renewing, life-refreshing water that can satisfy those who drink so that we will never thirst again. We are offered water that satisfies our longings in life, water that nourishes our innermost selves, and water that...
  • Sermon

    Frank Luchsinger
    Enter your password -- flashed up on the computer screen. The pastor was trying to show some of his parishioners the church's new web page. With pride he had gathered them into his office after the Christian Education Committee meeting. He paused. "I don't do this very often ... We may have to try this another time," he said disappointed. "Try 'church,' " someone says, looking over his...
  • Sermon

    Richard E. Gribble, CSC
    Knowledge that water is an integral ingredient of life was a concept not lost on the ancients. The great civilizations of the world located themselves near water and used it in most every aspect of their daily lives. The Egyptians built the world's first great empire along the Nile. In the midst of the desert a flourishing community existed and grew in size and strength. The water of the...
  • Sermon

    Mark Ellingsen
    Jesus and his weather-beaten band of wandering disciples were still heading north and had been for some days. To some extent Jesus had decided to get out of Judea, where he had been working, in order to avoid competition with John the Baptist in that region. (John's gospel claims that the rumor was spreading all over that Jesus was baptizing more disciples than John the Baptist was.) Jesus also...
  • Sermon

    Harry N. Huxhold
    One of the most colorful, exciting, and stirring scenes in all of the scriptures is the call of the prophet Isaiah. The account is dated in the year that King Uzziah died. That does not necessarily mean Uzziah was already dead. This scene could have taken place in the temple during a religious festival such as New Year's Day. At such a festival, the cultic ceremonies honored the divine king being...
  • Worship

    Dallas A. Brauninger
    First Lesson: Exodus 17:1-7
    Theme: With Us Or Not?

    Call To Worship

    Two sides comprise every journey: the found side during which we trust in God's care, and the lost side where we fear that alone we will not make it through. At the worst, we scuffle and fuss within the confines of confusion, then shout, "Are you here with us or not, God?" At the best, we quiet down,...
  • Worship

    Wayne H. Keller
    The Community Gathers

    Invitation to the Celebration

    Why have you come to worship today? Out of habit? To see your friends? To enjoy the singing? To hear the sermon? To learn something? To get help for the coming week? To restore your sense of values? For 100 other reasons? (Pause.) And, now that we're here, let us worship, in the Name of God the Parent, God the Child, God...
  • Commentary

    After the bombing of a building in Oklahoma City, an earthquake or a department store implosion in Japan, rescuers hurry. They do so to alleviate the pain of the survivors, to certify the hopes and fears of those who are related to victims of the disaster, and ...

    And to get water to anyone who is alive. When reporters look back on rescue operations, they give most stress to those...
  • Commentary

    Wayne Brouwer
    Schuyler Rhodes
    Here's a parable by a cartoonist named Saxon. It's about a fellow who has just reached retirement. Now he wonders about his place in society. He begins to spend much of his weekend time walking alone in the woods. One day he finds himself on an unfamiliar path that leads him to a small pond. As he stands beside the pond, the water begins to stir and bubble until there is a lovely little fountain...

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