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Unfinished Journeys -- Deuteronomy 34 -- Erskine White -- 1990
The art of living is not so much our ability to pick one path and pursue it doggedly to the end.
Is It God's Will? -- Hebrews 2:8b-10, 14-18 -- Erskine White -- 1990
A young woman is driving her car down the highway on a bright summer's day.
For The Love Of What? -- Psalm 137:1-6 -- Erskine White -- 1990
I want you to try and picture the ancient Israelites in this 137th Psalm.
God's Gift Of Life -- Psalm 139:13-18 -- Erskine White -- 1990
Fathers in earlier generations usually weren't allowed to do this, but I have had the splendid privi
The Unity Of The Church -- Ephesians 4:1-7, 11-16 -- Erskine White -- 1990
A man named Stephen was walking alone one night, out by the bridge which crosses the river on the ou
Who Do You say He Is? -- Mark 8:27-38 -- Erskine White -- 1990
Peter failed greatly many times.
Is It God's Will? -- Hebrews 2:8b-10, 14-18 -- Erskine White -- 1990
A young woman is driving her car down the highway on a bright summer's day.
When God Is Silent -- Psalm 35:19-23, Matthew 15:21-28 -- Erskine White -- 1990
The Canaanite woman came to Jesus for the best of reasons, asking for His mercy; she was praying tha
The Vanities Of Work -- Ecclesiastes 2 -- Erskine White -- 1990
I want to introduce you to someone you may not know very well: the Preacher who.
Is It God's Will? -- Hebrews 2:8b-10, 14-18 -- Erskine White -- 1990
A young woman is driving her car down the highway on a bright summer's day.
The Message In The Means -- Erskine White -- 1990
Remember Christ our SaviorWas born on Christmas Day,
Do You Believe In Peace? -- Ephesians 2:llb-22 -- Erskine White -- 1990
If I asked the question, "Do you believe in peace?" everyone of us would say, "yes." Everyone wants
Our God Delivers! -- Daniel 3 -- Erskine White -- 1990
We live in an age of increasing religion and decreasing faith.
Come The Judgment Day -- Jeremiah 17:9-11 -- Erskine White -- 1990
In our text from Jeremiah, the prophet proclaims God's judgment over each of us as individuals, but
The President's Religion -- 2 Samuel 12:1-7a -- Erskine White -- 1990
(Note: This sermon was preached on November 4, 1984, two days before the national election which res
The Lion, The Lamb And Herod's Rage -- Isaiah 11:1-6, Matthew 2:7-18 -- Erskine White -- 1990
The text I read to you from Matthew's gospel is surely the least known part of the Christmas story.
How To Deal With Suffering -- Hebrews 5:1-9 -- Erskine White -- 1990
Note: This sermon was preached in the midst of a long summer heat wave which afflicted much of the n
Joseph's Story -- Matthew 1:18-25 -- Erskine White -- 1990
I am the forgotten person in the Christmas story.
What About The Holy Spirit? -- John 15:26-27; 16:4b-15 -- Erskine White -- 1990
Many of the pentecostal and charismatic churches place entirely too much emphasis on the Holy Spirit
Ashamed Of The Gospel -- Romans 1:8-17 -- Erskine White -- 1990
I want you to step into a time machine with me this morning.
Joseph's Story -- Matthew 1:18-25 -- Erskine White -- 1990
I am the forgotten person in the Christmas story.
How A Young Man Fell -- Judges 16:1-22 -- Erskine White -- 1990
(I will be speaking directly to the children in church this morning, but the rest of you can listen
A Chosen Race? -- John 14:1-7 -- Erskine White -- 1990
I spent some time recently with a number of clergymen and clergywomen from various churches, the scr
Pie in The Sky -- Acts 1:1-11 -- Erskine White -- 1990
When people are confused or afraid, when they feel that things are out of control, or when they feel
Giving Your All -- Mark 12:28-44 -- Erskine White -- 1990
Giving Your AllText: Mark 12:28-44
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Object: This is a role play activity.

Note: You will need to select six children to play roles in this activity. If you have a smaller group, you might ask some older youth or even adults to play the parts of the two attackers and the man being attacked. I will give suggestions for how they can play their roles, but feel free to help your children make the story as fun and memorable as you can. I have used boys and girls in the various roles, but you can change those however you want to change them.

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I say, “You are gods,
    children of the Most High, all of you;
nevertheless, you shall die like mortals
    and fall like any prince….”
(vv. 6-7)

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An ancient legend tells of a remote mountain village where people used to send their senior citizens out into the woods to die. The villagers had an eye to the future; they felt that those beyond a certain age would only slow down progress or use up valuable resources to no economically profitable end. Those who reached a certain age weren’t “put out to pasture” or “put out of their misery”; they were simply put out of other people’s way.
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Amos 7:7-17 and Psalm 82
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The Village Shepherd

Janice B. Scott
Mabel hummed a familiar hymn tune as she made her way to church. She always enjoyed her Sunday morning walk. It was one of the few times she felt safe to walk alone through the inner city, for she knew nobody would be up at 7.45 in the morning. Today was a particularly beautiful morning, with blue sky, warm sunshine, and the song of a few intrepid blackbirds who still inhabited the city.

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Schuyler Rhodes
Trusting is never easy. Even in the best of relationships, people step into trust slowly. There is wariness -- questioning -- worry. What happens if trust is betrayed? What if this doesn't work? Sometimes it's like a dance. We step in and out of trust, moving to the rhythms of fear. For many, the routine is achingly familiar. Indeed, it's not easy to trust.
John Jamison
It was back in the days when the railroad was the most common mode of transportation. There were automobiles, and some airplanes, but the steam locomotive was the way most folks traveled and the way that most of the goods were distributed around the country. After dinner, people sat in the drawing room and listened to the radio programs, fading in and out from some faraway location, over the magical broadcasting signal.
Robert Leslie Holmes
Not many tourists to Washington, D.C., look for the Federal Bureau of Standards offices. It's the Capitol and the White House, the Supreme Court Building or the Smithsonian most of us want to see when we go there. Yet, at the Bureau of Standards offices something very important is stored, something that impacts your life and mine every single day. Have you ever bought the materials for a new project? When you did, most likely you purchased so many inches or feet or yards. Or, you stopped to buy gasoline for your car and purchased it at a certain price per gallon.
David O. Bales
I have the two best jobs in the world. I teach social studies at Leon Griffith Junior High School (a fairly small junior high) and I am Sunday School Superintendent at Calvary Presbyterian Church (an enormous church school). Each job is my vocation. I tell people that at school they'll find my room where the halls cross. At church they can look but probably won't find me. I'll be in someone's classroom. At each job I practice what I most deeply believe: it's how you see the world that determines how you respond to it. I'll give you an example, actually, two examples.
Erskine White
O Lord my God! When I in awesome wonder,
Consider all the worlds Thy hands have made,
I see the stars, I hear the rolling thunder,
Thy power throughout the universe displayed,
Then sings my soul, my Savior God to Thee,
How great Thou art, How great Thou art!
(Stuart K. Hine)

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