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In Lloyd Douglas' novel The... -- John 15:9-17 -- 1991
In Lloyd Douglas' novel The Robe there is a conversation between Marcellus and Diana.
Have you ever stood on... -- Luke 24:46-53 -- Ascension of the Lord - B -- 1991
Have you ever stood on a railroad station platform and watched the train snake its way from you and
Some words about courage:br... -- 2 Corinthians 5:6-10 -- 1991
Some words about courage:
Anyone who has read about... -- Mark 4:31-41 -- 1991
Anyone who has read about the life of Eddie Rickenbacker knows that this famous pilot had his faith
If a free society cannot... -- Deuteronomy 15:7-11 -- 1991
"If a free society cannot help the many who are poor," said John F.
A man was on his... -- Mark 3:20-35 -- Proper 5 | Ordinary Time 10 - B -- 1991
A man was on his way to a costume ball one Sunday evening. He was dressed up to look like Satan.
There was once a woman... -- Mark 2:23-28 -- Proper 4 | Ordinary Time 9 - B -- 1991
There was once a woman who was very critical of her neighbors. Nothing they ever did was right.
Earth's crammed with heaven,br... -- Exodus 3:1-6 -- Trinity Sunday | 1st Sunday after Pentecost - B -- 1991
Earth's crammed with heaven,And every common bush afire with God;
The Bible is the Word... -- John 15:26-27; 16:4b-15 -- Day of Pentecost - B -- 1991
The Bible is the Word of God written. The Word of God is Christ.
Not far from the city... -- Luke 24:46-53 -- Ascension of the Lord - B -- 1991
Not far from the city walls of Jerusalem is an old Crusader fortress.
It is only as we... -- John 15:9-17 -- 1991
It is only as we grow older in the faith that the truth of Jesus' words are actually realized -- "yo
Walking by faith is such... -- 2 Corinthians 5:6-10 -- 1991
Walking by faith is such a good idea.
This pericope points up two... -- Mark 4:31-41 -- 1991
This pericope points up two arresting questions: Why are you afraid? Where is your faith?
A practical application of this... -- Deuteronomy 15:7.11 -- 1991
A practical application of this text comes from an experience witnessed by a clerk in a shoe store i
Here are a couple of... -- Mark 2:23-28 -- Proper 4 | Ordinary Time 9 - B -- 1991
Here are a couple of statements about legalism from Lazarus, the last of Morris West's papacy trilog
Books such as Scott Peck's... -- Mark 3:20-35 -- Proper 5 | Ordinary Time 10 - B -- 1991
Books such as Scott Peck's People of the Lie, tell convincingly of the power of evil as an imposed f
Anyone watching more than one... -- 1 Corinthians 12:3-7, 12-13 -- Day of Pentecost - B -- 1991
Anyone watching more than one child opening Christmas gifts knows the strict attention paid to who r
Here there's no hesitation about... -- Deuteronomy 4:32-34, 39-40 -- Trinity Sunday | 1st Sunday after Pentecost - B -- 1991
Here there's no hesitation about revelation. Himself God has shown. He has been made known.
Dietrich Bonhoeffer wrote from his... -- Luke 24:46-53 -- Ascension of the Lord - B -- 1991
Dietrich Bonhoeffer wrote from his Nazi prison cell: "Today is Ascension Day, and a day of great joy
As children, most of us... -- 1 John 4:1-11 -- 1991
As children, most of us were introduced to science through a number of elementary laboratory tests.
Her name was Eve, and... -- 1991
"Her name was Eve, and she was trouble right from the start. She made the cover of Newsweek.
They asked four questions, first... -- 2 Corinthians 5:6-10 -- 1991
They asked four questions, first whether they ought to renounce the object of their missions, second
The letters, G, O, D... -- Deuteronomy 4:32-34, 39-40 -- Trinity Sunday | 1st Sunday after Pentecost - B -- 1991
The letters, G, O, D, can be made unto God, Good and Go-Do. They may be synonymous.
The pulpits in some European... -- 2 Corinthians 4:5-12 -- Proper 4 | Ordinary Time 9 - B -- 1991
The pulpits in some European cathedrals are very ornate.
In the heady days of... -- 2 Corinthians 4:13-18 -- Proper 5 | Ordinary Time 10 - B -- 1991
In the heady days of the French Revolution, not only was royalty abolished, but any form of religion

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When Ryan Barbarisi was in fifth grade at Grace Community Christian School in Tempe, Arizona, his teacher asked each member of his class to finish this sentence — “I would be rich if . . . ” — and then to draw a picture of what he or she was thinking about. Here is what Ryan wrote: “I would be rich if I had enough money to buy a mansion and a red Ferrari. I would like to have these things because if I had a mansion, I would have a good life. If I had a Ferrari, I would burn up the streets.”
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A little while, and you will no longer see me…. (v. 12)

As the autumn of 1796 approached George Washington, who was nearing the end of his second term as President of the United States, set about to accomplish what many considered unthinkable — write a farewell letter to the nation he’d led in battles both military and political for 45 years.

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



These responses may be used:




Let us pray for the Church and for the world, and let us thank God for his goodness.

Almighty God our heavenly father, you promised through your Son Jesus Christ to hear us when we pray in faith.

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(See Trinity Sunday, Cycle A, for an alternative approach.)

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He had been looking forward to Sunday afternoon all week. As a pastor, Sunday afternoons were usually as busy as any time, with youth groups and then preparing for Sunday evening services. But this week, there was no youth group meeting. And this week, there were no Sunday evening services. He had been very careful to protect the calendar so that nothing got scheduled in place of these things, and he would have a full Sunday afternoon, and evening, all to himself -- or at least with the family. Who knows? Maybe he would read a book. Or maybe go for a walk.
Stephen P. McCutchan
If I mentioned Sophia to you, what memories would it evoke? Would you think of a movie called Sophie's Choice? Or perhaps you know of someone whose name is Sophia. Some of you might think of a controversy stirred up several years ago at a women's conference that was exploring feminine images for God. Some who objected to their ideas accused them of pagan worship when they used Sophia to refer to the feminine side of God.
Glenn E. Ludwig
Probably most of us are familiar with the phrase that serves as the title for my sermon this day -- on a need-to-know basis. Some of you who work in government jobs or on highly classified positions where national security is involved certainly know what it means. When I first came to this church I made the mistake of asking someone where he worked and when he told me of the famous government agency whose headquarters are near here I made the mistake of asking him what he did there. The response was: "If I told you, I'd have to kill you." Okay. I learned a big lesson on that one.
One of the Apollo 17 astronauts said that, as he looked back upon the earth from the moon, the earth, spinning slowly against the vast, black background of space, looked like "a big, blue marble." Think about how beautiful, but fragile and precious, irreplaceable and unique, the earth is. Consider the earth.

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