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It was Ava Gardner who... -- John 11:1-45 -- Fifth Sunday in Lent - A
It was Ava Gardner who said, "I am deeply superficial." How different from that was Jesus, who was "
In one church, the new... -- Acts 2:14a, 36-41 -- Third Sunday of Easter - A
In one church, the new pastor was surprised when the most active and influential member announced th
Bob Newhart once said about... -- Acts 2:14a, 36-41 -- Third Sunday of Easter - A
Bob Newhart once said about Don Rickles, the comedian, that Rickles never lost his child.
A corrupt generation tolerates the... -- Acts 2:14a, 36-41 -- Third Sunday of Easter - A
A corrupt generation tolerates the sort of dishonesty which causes the social fabric to unravel.
In 1982, a Boeing 737... -- 1 Peter 1:17-23 -- Third Sunday of Easter - A
In 1982, a Boeing 737 crashed into the Potomac River, killing 78 people.
William Willimon tells this story... -- 1 Peter 1:17-23 -- Third Sunday of Easter - A
William Willimon tells this story, which he calls "one of the strangest and most haunting incidents"
A sign of the times... -- 1 Peter 1:17-23 -- Third Sunday of Easter - A
A sign of the times: it is estimated that up to eighty percent of Fortune 500 companies have purchas
In his book, An Agenda... -- 1 Peter 1:17-23 -- Third Sunday of Easter - A
In his book, An Agenda for Biblical People, Jim Wallis writes that modern evangelism is mista
The travelers on the road... -- Luke 24:13-35 -- Third Sunday of Easter - A
The travelers on the road to Emmaus didn't get what they expected.
Emmaus, Overheard could be the... -- Luke 24:13-35 -- Third Sunday of Easter - A
"Emmaus, Overheard" could be the title of a movie about this text, and if it were, it would surely b
Some people deal with change... -- Luke 24:13-35 -- Third Sunday of Easter - A
Some people deal with change the old-fashioned way -- they fight it!
Maggie is a wonderful dog... -- Luke 24:13-35 -- Third Sunday of Easter - A
Maggie is a wonderful dog. She is loyal, obedient, and good.
Every four years the president... -- 1 Samuel 16:1-13 -- Fourth Sunday in Lent - A
Every four years the president of the United States is sworn in during an elaborate inauguration cer
Outward appearances can be deceiving... -- 1 Samuel 16:1-13 -- Fourth Sunday in Lent - A
Outward appearances can be deceiving.
There is an old story... -- Ephesians 5:8-14 -- Fourth Sunday in Lent - A
There is an old story about Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson.
Pastor Joe is not a... -- Ephesians 5:8-14 -- Fourth Sunday in Lent - A
Pastor Joe is not a morning person, but every day before dawn his wife drags him out of bed and take
To live as children of... -- Ephesians 5:8-14 -- Fourth Sunday in Lent - A
To live as children of the Lord means to embrace the gifts God gave us and employ them well.
Many people say they are... -- Ephesians 5:8-14 -- Fourth Sunday in Lent - A
Many people say they are burnt out ... but the truth is that most people aren't even lit yet.
There is an old story... -- John 9:1-41 -- Fourth Sunday in Lent - A
There is an old story told about Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
John, an elderly man who... -- John 9:1-41 -- Fourth Sunday in Lent - A
John, an elderly man who lived alone as a widower, had not been seen in worship for over a month.
William J. Bausch says in... -- John 9:1-41 -- Fourth Sunday in Lent - A
William J.
The Pharisees' refusal to see... -- John 9:1-41 -- Fourth Sunday in Lent - A
The Pharisees' refusal to see in Jesus the working of God and to embrace his words and his person is
Hope comes when new life... -- Ezekiel 37:1-14 -- Fifth Sunday in Lent - A
Hope comes when new life is breathed into a situation where none appears to exist.
There is an old story... -- John 4:5-42 -- Third Sunday in Lent - A
There is an old story about two evangelists who went door-to-door inviting people to come to church.
In the days before Caller... -- John 4:5-42 -- Third Sunday in Lent - A
In the days before "Caller ID," there was an old practical joke of calling someone up on the phone a

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The Immediate Word

Dean Feldmeyer
Christopher Keating
Thomas Willadsen
Katy Stenta
Mary Austin
George Reed
Nazish Naseem
For February 1, 2026:
  • What the Lord Requires by Dean Feldmeyer. The world’s requirements are often complex and difficult. God’s requirements are simple and easy. Kinda.
  • Second Thoughts: Resisting The Storms of Winter by Chris Keating. Jesus does not offer a cheery optimism to those enduring the cold blasts of injustice. More than an insulating blanket of hope, the Beatitudes create communities of resistance.

The Village Shepherd

Janice B. Scott
Call to Worship:
In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus told the people how they could be blessed by God and experience God's kingdom. In our worship today let us explore the Sermon on the Mount.

Invitation to Confession:
Jesus, sometimes I'm full of pride instead of being poor in spirit.
Lord, have mercy.
Jesus, sometimes I'm overbearing and pushy, instead of being meek.
Christ, have mercy.
Jesus, sometimes I'm not exactly pure in heart.
Lord, have mercy.

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StoryShare

John E. Sumwalt And Jo Perry-sumwalt
Contents
What's Up This Week
Stories to Live By: "You Fool"/ "Us Who Are Being Saved"
Shining Moments: "A Comforting Dream" by Harold Klug
Good Stories: "Mercy, Mercy" by John Sumwalt
Scrap Pile: "The Souper Bowl of Caring" by Jo Perry-Sumwalt


What's Up This Week
by John Sumwalt

Sandra Herrmann
John Jamison
Contents
"Child Sacrifice" by Sandra Herrmann (Micah 6:1-8)
"Ka-Chang" by John B. Jamison (Matthew 5:1-12)


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Child Sacrifice
Sandra Herrmann
Micah 6:1-8

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Stephen P. McCutchan
For Jews demand signs and Greeks desire wisdom, but we proclaim Christ crucified, a stumbling block to Jews and foolishness to Gentiles....
-- 1 Corinthians 1:23-24

Russell F. Anderson
BRIEF COMMENTARY ON THE LESSONS

Lesson 1: Micah 6:1--8 (C, E, L)
John N. Brittain
The other day I stumbled onto a Discovery Channel show about underwater archaeology (not basket weaving). The archaeologist described the process of identifying the probable location of an underwater wreck site, the grueling work involved in beginning the process, and the same kind of methodical work that characterizes all scientific archaeology. But then her eyes twinkled as she described the joy of uncovering the first artifact, or recognizing a significant discovery. And that of course is what it is all about, the final product of discovery.
Tony S. Everett
Late one night, Pastor Bill was driving home after spending the past 23 hours in the hospital with his wife, celebrating the birth of their son. It had been a glorious day. His wife was peacefully resting. His extended family was ecstatic. His son was healthy. Surely God was in heaven and all was right with the world.

Linda Schiphorst Mccoy
When I'm teaching a class, and want to get a discussion going, I often begin with something that's called a sentence stem. I start a sentence and let the participants complete it. This morning, if I were to ask you to complete this sentence, what would you say? "Happy are those who...." What would you use to complete the thought?
Dallas A. Brauninger
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From: KDM
To: God
Subject: Demands On God
Message: All these demands don't make sense, God. Lauds, KDM
R. Glen Miles
What does God want from us? The answer is simple, but it is not easy to put into practice. What God wants is you. What God wants is me. God wants our whole selves. The prophet Micah makes it fairly clear that ultimately God does not care too much about religion and the things that come with it. Religion isn't a bad enterprise. It is okay as a way of reminding us about what God wants, but in the long run being good at religion is not what God desires. What God requires is us. It is simple to understand but not necessarily the thing we would offer to God first.
John B. Jamison
It was a strange sound. Some said it was a kind of "clanging" sound, while others said it was more of a "ka-ching," or more accurately, a "ka-chang!" It sounded like the result of metal hitting metal, which is exactly what it was.

In the valley off to the west from the hillside is a steep cliff rising up the face of Mount Arbel. The face of the cliff is covered with hundreds of caves, with no good way to get to them without climbing straight up the cliff. That's why the Zealots liked them. They were safe.
Amy C. Schifrin
Martha Shonkwiler
Prayer Of Dedication/Gathering
P: Our Lord Jesus calls each of us to a life of justice, kindness, and humility. We pray that in this hour before us our defenses would fall and your love would be set free within us.
Father, Son, + and Holy Spirit, your mercy knows no end.
C: Amen.

Intercessory Prayers

Emphasis Preaching Journal

David Kalas
We have a prejudice in favor of things complex. Not that we necessarily desire complexity, but somehow we trust it more. We figure that complexity is the prevailing reality in our world, and so we feel obliged to be in touch with it. We would love to hear that this thing or that is really quite simple, but doctors, politicians, futurists, ethicists, economists -- and even some preachers -- keep discouraging us. It's actually quite complicated, we are told, and there is no simple answer.
People tend to say in times of personal or community disaster, "God works in mysterious ways." The point they are making is that when we can't figure out any logical answer to a situation, it must be the work of God. It is one way of making sense out of an inexplicable event.
Schuyler Rhodes
In 1993 brothers Tom and David Gardner began a financial information service they named The Motley Fool. Dressed in their trademark court jester hats, the motley fools can be seen and heard offering their advice and warnings concerning the stock market on a variety of talk shows and financial news channels.

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Good morning, boys and girls. How many of you have spent time around babies? (let them answer) Babies are so cute when they are happy but hard to please when they are upset. Babies can't talk, can they? (let them answer) So when they don't get what they want they cry. When they are hungry they cry. When they are sleepy they cry. When a stranger tries to hold them they cry. How do we know if babies are sick, hungry, or tired? (let them answer) Most of the time a baby's mom can figure out what's wrong even when we can't.
Teachers or Parents: Have the children sit on the floor and pretend that they are on a mountaintop and learning at Jesus' feet. Ask: "How is this classroom different from classrooms you have seen?" "How is it like them?" Read various portions of the "Sermon on the Mount" (Matthew 5-7) that they might understand (such as Matthew 7:7-11 -- prayer; 7:12 -- the Golden Rule; 7:15 -- being true). Be careful -- many parts of the Sermon on the Mount are difficult for children to understand and may lead to great misunderstanding and perhaps fear.

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