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I remember with immeasurable fondness... -- Colossians 3:12-17 -- First Sunday after Christmas Day - B
I remember with immeasurable fondness an elderly woman whom I loved dearly when I was a small boy.
There has been debate as... -- Mark 8:31-38 -- Second Sunday in Lent - B
There has been debate as to whether Mark's Gospel has a resurrection, because the most reliable manu
Video teleconferencing is probably here... -- Luke 24:36b-48 -- Third Sunday of Easter - B
Video teleconferencing is probably here to stay.
What a gruesome text! Evidently... -- Mark 6:14-29 -- Proper 10 | Ordinary Time 15 - B
What a gruesome text! Evidently, King Herod knew what he was about to do (having
Don't step on the crack... -- 2 Kings 2:1-12 -- Transfiguration Sunday - B
"Don't step on the crack, or you'll break your mother's back." The cracks in a sidewalk mark the tra
The latter part of 2004... -- Isaiah 60:1-6 -- Epiphany of the Lord - B
The latter part of 2004 and most of 2005 were incredibly hard times for many people.
A favorite Christmas tradition for... -- Luke 2:(1-7) 8-20 -- The Nativity of our Lord - B
A favorite Christmas tradition for many people is watching the many movies with a Christmas theme.
A beautiful young woman was... -- 1 John 5:9-13 -- Seventh Sunday of Easter - B
A beautiful young woman was engaged to be married to a fine young man.
Regina's mother lived by herself... -- 1 John 5:1-6 -- Second Sunday of Easter - B
Regina's mother lived by herself for several years after the children married and left home.
Sir Walter Scott, the well... -- Luke 3:7-18 -- Third Sunday of Advent - B
Sir Walter Scott, the well-known author, was once bothered by a stray dog.
As a university professor she... -- Romans 8:31-39 -- First Sunday in Lent - B
As a university professor she had taught many people who were now famous artists.
I could see pride in... -- Mark 1:4-11 -- The Baptism of our Lord | Epiphany 1 | Ordinary Time 1 - B
I could see pride in my father's eyes as he volunteered me for a job I had never done and knew nothi
Over the years I have... -- Isaiah 40:1-11 -- Second Sunday of Advent - B
Over the years I have read or heard this text during many Advent seasons; yet the full power of it d
On the surface, it appeared... -- Mark 15:1-39 (40-47) -- Passion Sunday - B
On the surface, it appeared that everything went wrong all at once.
Old Faith Church is a... -- 2 Corinthians 8:7-15 -- Proper 8 | Ordinary Time 13 - B
Old Faith Church is a struggling congregation in a transitional neighborhood. Many of
Sandy is severely allergic to... -- 1 Corinthians 8:1-13 -- Epiphany 4 | Ordinary Time 4 - B
Sandy is severely allergic to shellfish.
Light is warm, comforting, life... -- John 1:6-8, 19-28 -- Third Sunday of Advent - B
Light is warm, comforting, life-giving.
In England there appeared on... -- Ezekiel 37:1-14 -- Day of Pentecost - B
In England there appeared on many television screens the call letters of KLEE-TV.
A little boy was helping... -- 1 John 3:1-7 -- Third Sunday of Easter - B
A little boy was helping his mother make gingerbread men.
The theme of grace... -- Ephesians 2:4-10 -- Fourth Sunday in Lent - B
The theme of grace pervades Paul's writings.
The surprise of the Beatitudes... -- Matthew 5:1-12 -- All Saints Day - B
The surprise of the Beatitudes is that God should be revealed in such a common state of existence ..
How one deals with the... -- Baruch 5:1-9 -- Second Sunday of Advent - B
How one deals with the sorrows of life will very much determine that person's future ability to live
Benjamin Disraeli was one of... -- James 1:17-18, 21-22, 27 -- Proper 16 | Ordinary Time 21 - B
Benjamin Disraeli was one of England's greatest prime ministers during the last century.
One has only to look... -- Luke 21:25-36 -- First Sunday of Advent - B
One has only to look at the vast number of books available in any bookstore to realize that there is
Can you see it? Can... -- Isaiah 52:7-10 -- The Nativity of our Lord - B
Can you see it? Can you hear it?

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Hello, everyone! (Let them respond.) Are you ready for our story today? (Let them respond.) Excellent! Let’s get started!

The Immediate Word

Christopher Keating
Thomas Willadsen
Katy Stenta
Mary Austin
Nazish Naseem
Dean Feldmeyer
For May 18, 2025:
  • Smoke Gets In Your Eyes by Chris Keating based on Acts 11:1-18 and John 13:31-35. As Peter, popes, pastors, and even pew-sitters learn, change often becomes the smokescreen that conceals deeper conflicts that keep us from loving as Jesus commanded.
  • Second Thoughts: Giving and Accepting Love by Tom Willadsen based on John 13:31-35.

Emphasis Preaching Journal

Mark Ellingsen
Bill Thomas
Frank Ramirez
Bonnie Bates
Acts 11:1-18
Who do we exclude? In the days of the early church, everything was about purity, about the acts that made one a member of the Jewish community first and then a part of “the way” of Jesus. Imagine the horror among the crowds of the faithful when Peter traveled to the Gentiles, to those who did not believe in the one true God before Jesus came into the world. Yet, Peter is clear. He has had a vision and, in that vision, was declared, “What God has made clean, you must not call profane.” God ordains who is included, not people.
David Kalas
The old idiom claims of certain people, “To know them is to love them.” A variation on the saying might be appropriate when talking about the Lord.  Specifically, we might say that to know him is not merely to love him, but to know that he is love.

This may seem like an unspectacular statement to church folks.  I fear that we are perhaps so accustomed to the affirmation that God is love that we no longer recognize the profundity of it. Or the scandal of it.

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John E. Sumwalt
And I heard a loud voice from the throne saying,
‘See, the home of God is among mortals.
He will dwell with them;
they will be his peoples,
and God himself will be with them and be their God;
he will wipe every tear from their eyes.
Death will be no more;
mourning and crying and pain will be no more,
for the first things have passed away.’
(vv. 3-4)

SermonStudio

Bonnie Bates
We continue this Easter season with the epistolary readings from Revelation. In this reading, we see the final vision of the world to come: the new heaven and the new earth, the new Jerusalem. This is also an apocalyptic vision, the vision the seer shared with us of the end of the world as we know it. This is a writing about a prophetic promise of what is to come at the end of time as we know it. John’s vision is almost complete and we may be comforted by this vision of what is to come.
James Evans
(See Christmas 1, Cycle A; Christmas 1, Cycle B; and Christmas 1, Cycle C for alternative approaches.)

The theme of this psalm is the glory of God. The praise is extravagant and unrestrained. The psalmist makes good use of repetitive themes to drive home the central message of the psalm, namely that God is worthy of praise. The psalmist, with great deliberation, leads worshipers through a litany of causes and effects that demonstrate the praiseworthiness of God.

David Kalas
Professional sports has no statistic for measuring talking. Yet talking can be an important part of the game.

We can measure how fast a player pitches or serves. We keep statistics on batting averages, shooting percentages, and quarterback ratings. We track yards-after-catch, on-base percentages, and shots on goal. We record height and weight, wins-and-losses, and times in the 40-yard dash. But we have no way of measuring a player's talking.
John M. Braaten
It is often difficult for Christians to get past the idea that those who have given themselves to the Lord should be treated a little better than the average woman or man who does not possess a living faith. In other words, there ought to be some kind of return for what you have done for God, for what you have given in time, energy and money. That doesn't sound outrageous, does it? In this "you get what you deserve" world, you really ought to be rewarded. Harmless as that sounds, it is the first step toward a theology of glory.

The Village Shepherd

Janice B. Scott
Prayers usually include these concerns and may follow this sequence:

The Church of Christ

Creation, human society, the Sovereign and those in authority

The local community

Those who suffer

The communion of saints


These responses may be used:


Lord, in your mercy
Hear our prayer
Lord, hear us.
Lord, graciously hear us.

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