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

    Dean Feldmeyer
    Christopher Keating
    Thomas Willadsen
    Katy Stenta
    Mary Austin
    George Reed
    For March 15, 2026:
    • Defenders or Warriors? by Dean Feldmeyer. “We are not defenders anymore; we are warriors.” — Secretary of War, Peter Hegseth, March 2, 2026
  • Children's Liturgy and Story

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    Janice B. Scott
    Call to Worship:
    The man born blind told the Pharisees, "One thing I know, that though I was blind, now I see." In our worship today let us ask Jesus to help us see.

    Invitation to Confession:
    Jesus, sometimes I prefer not to see.
    Lord, have mercy.
    Jesus, sometimes I pretend not to see.
    Christ, have mercy....
  • Stories

    Sandra Herrmann
    C. David Mckirachan
    Contents
    "The Christian Liar" by Sandra Herrmann
    "But We Smell" by C. David McKirachan


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    The Christian Liar

    by Sandra Herrmann
    1 Samuel 16:1-13

    Cornelia ten Boom was a devoted Christian. A spinster, as they used to say of unmarried women, and a watch maker in her father's shop. She had...
  • Stories

    Keith Wagner
    Contents
    "Miracles of Sight" by Keith Wagner
    "Trusting God in the Darkness" by Keith Wagner


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    Miracles of Sight
    by Keith Wagner
    John 9:1-41

    Most people see the healing of the blind man as a miracle. Jesus made a mud pack, put it in the blind man's eyes, and then told him to go wash in the...
  • Sermon

    David O. Bales
    Josiah Harlan was the first American to enter Afghanistan. He did so as a doctor with British Forces. We're not talking about the 1990s, but the 1830s. Harlan was a brilliant, self-absorbed adventurer who'd read a few medical books and passed a cursory exam to be an army surgeon. He later attempted to become an Afghan prince, leading his own army.

    No matter his extreme self-...
  • Sermon

    Frank Luchsinger
    Pleasing the teacher. Paul writes to the Ephesians, "Try to learn what is pleasing to the Lord." Try to learn what is pleasing to the Good Shepherd, the Savior King, the Holy One, the Son of David, the Good Teacher/Rabbi. Sprinkled throughout the Gospels nearly seventy times, Jesus is referred to as rabbi or teacher. It is striking that in the garden as Mary encounters the risen Lord and he...
  • Sermon

    Richard E. Gribble, CSC
    Once upon a time in a far-off land there lived a wise but old king. This monarch was very much beloved by his people, but alas he had no children, no heir to the throne. Because he did not want his kingdom to fall into the wrong hands after his death, the king decided to choose his own successor before he died. He had lived a long life and had done much reflection. He thought he knew what had...
  • Sermon

    Robert J. Elder
    Not all the water in the rough rude sea
    Can wash the balm from an anointed king.

    - Richard II, William Shakespeare

    How long will you grieve over Saul? I have rejected him from being king over Israel. Fill your horn with oil and set out.


    When we drop into the scriptures, as we tend to do on Sunday mornings, visiting this and then...
  • Sermon

    Harry N. Huxhold
    Sidney Sheldon repeatedly has given us evidence of his remarkable gift for weaving tales of the bizarre behavior of humanity bent on satisfying the self. His novel Tell Me Your Dreams involves a reach into what creates serious complications within the human mind and heart. David Singer, a young lawyer, is in conversation with Dr. Royce Salem, a psychiatrist. The case they are discussing is...
  • Sermon

    Richard E. Gribble, CSC
    Anne Mansfield Sullivan was a miracle worker who overcame obstacles in seeking to assist others. Partially blind from birth, she managed to overcome this handicap and graduated from the prestigious Perkins School for the Blind in Boston. The miracle of Anne Sullivan's life, however, had very little to do with her own handicap, but it had everything to do with the multiple handicaps of a young...
  • Worship

    Dallas A. Brauninger
    First Lesson: 1 Samuel 16:1-13
    Theme: Looking On The Heart

    Call To Worship
    Leader: What would happen if we looked not only at the professional stature, economic standing, or physical being of those we meet?
    People: What would happen if we were to greet others by looking on the heart?
    Leader: If we did not look at the outward appearance, past history, or patterns of...
  • Worship

    Beverly S. Bailey
    Hymns
    God Of The Prophets (NCH358)
    Gentle Shepherd (CBH352)
    The Lord's My Shepherd (PH170, UM136, CBH578)
    The King Of Love (PH171, UM138, CBH170)
    My Shepherd Will Supply My Need (PH172, CBH589)
    Savior, Like A Shepherd Lead Us (PH387, CBH355, UM381)
    He Leadeth Me (UM128, CBH599)
    Shepherd Me, O God...
  • Commentary

    The connection between sight and belief in Christianity is as old as the insistence of Thomas to see and touch Jesus' wounds in order to believe the wild story of his colleagues. Yet sight and faith might even be diametrically opposed to each other.

    The wonders of Disney World captivate young and old alike to such an extent that parents use their children as the excuse to visit the...
  • Commentary

    David Coffin
    A group of younger workers are seated next to one another at a workplace where they have to deal with the public both person-to-person and over the telephone. They are having difficulty dealing with clients and customers who are older than they are in terms of communication skills, etiquette, and basic manners. These workers console one another once the older clients leave the office by...
  • Children's sermon

    Good morning, boys and girls. Is there anyone here who is perfect? (let them answer) I have a friend who uses this cane. Do you know why he uses this kind of cane? (let them answer) That's right, he's blind. Do you think he is perfect? (let them answer)

    I have another friend who wears hearing aids. Why do people wear hearing aids? (let them answer) That's...
  • Children's sermon

    Good morning, boys and girls. I brought with me a very beautiful flower in a flowerpot. (have the can covering the flower) Unfortunately, my flower is having a hard time growing. When I checked it last night it wasn't looking very healthy. Each night I remove the can and give the flower a good drink but it seems to be getting worse. I brought the flower with me this morning so that you...

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