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Roly Shows the Way Third Sunday of Advent Janice B. Scott Luke 3:7-18 |
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The three children were racing through the woods, and Roly was keeping up as best he could with his short legs. He was a reluctant participant in this escapade, for even though he loved nothing better than the woods, he had an inkling of what the children were about.
There was a battered old caravan standing in a glade deep in the woods. The children had come across it one day, and had amused themselves peering in the gloomy windows and scrawling rude words on the dirty paintwork.
When the owner of the caravan, a derelict old man complete with long, unkempt beard, had suddenly materialised from the woods shouting and brandishing his fist at them, the children had run away laughing.
Since then, they had discovered the old man to be a constant source of amusement. So at every opportunity they raced to the woods to plague the old man. All three of them had high ...
This sermon, Roly Shows the Way, is based on Luke 3:7-18 and relates to Third Sunday of Advent of Cycle C of the lectionary. This sermon on Luke 3:7-18 is just one of over 800 resources created by Janice Scott for The Village Shepherd (a component of SermonSuite). SermonSuite also offers online sermons, professionally published sermons, lectionary sermons, non-lectionary sermons, sermon illustrations, worship resources, preaching resources, sermons on prayer, prayers, Christian drama, lectionary worship, lectionary workbooks and homilies. ...


