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Cables -- George A. Nye -- 1994
In Washington State, the old timers remember the Starbuck
Trees -- George A. Nye -- 1994
A scourge of the emerging generations is their state of
Hospital Gowns -- George A. Nye -- 1994
One of the worst things about being a patient in the hospital
Hope -- George A. Nye -- 1994
For some of us, there comes a time when we lose hope. The
Valuables -- George A. Nye -- 1994
Things possess the qualities of fun, value, or interest that
Number 14 -- George A. Nye -- 1993
(A pastoral reflection to share with the congregation at the opening of worship.)
Number 19 -- George A. Nye -- 1993
Pastor: O Lord, You're the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
Number 98 -- George A. Nye -- 1993
AdventLighting The Second Advent Candle
Number 76 -- George A. Nye -- 1993
Presidents' Day
Number 67 -- George A. Nye -- 1993
Pastor: Talk about commitment! Listen to this promise of the Lord to His people: "...
Number 35 -- George A. Nye -- 1993
Pastor: The gift of a day! Like none ever before; like none shall ever be again.
Number 38 -- George A. Nye -- 1993
Pastor: "In the morning, O Lord, you hear my voice; in the morning I lay my requests before you and
Number 15 -- George A. Nye -- 1993
Pastor: Come!People: Come?
Number 2 -- George A. Nye -- 1993
Pastor: Holy is a peculiar word. We use it in several ways.
Number 99 -- George A. Nye -- 1993
AdventLighting The Third Advent Candle
Martin Luther King, Jr., Day (Number 74) -- George A. Nye -- 1993
Martin Luther King, Jr., Day
Number 68 -- George A. Nye -- 1993
Pastor: As the acorns fall from the trees, some will be lost to the streets and the predators.
Number 36 -- George A. Nye -- 1993
Pastor: Power and majesty, friendship and intimacy. They don't seem to go together.
Number 39 -- George A. Nye -- 1993
Pastor: We are called.People: We are called to be the Body.
Number 16 -- George A. Nye -- 1993
Pastor: Imagine it!People: Imagine what?
Number 20 -- George A. Nye -- 1993
Pastor: Do you suppose that the Lord knows you by your name?
Number 77 -- George A. Nye -- 1993
Palm SundayPastor: This is the week!People: The week of all weeks!
Number 69 -- George A. Nye -- 1993
Pastor: Are you pleased with the way your life has gone, so far?
Number 37 -- George A. Nye -- 1993
Pastor: "Those who love me will keep my word, and my Father will love them, and we will come to them
Number 4 -- George A. Nye -- 1993
Pastor: Sometimes the answer is in the process.People: What does that mean?
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