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The idea of readiness permeates... -- Matthew 24:36-44 -- First Sunday of Advent - A
The idea of readiness permeates our lives.
You do not know the... -- Matthew 24:36-44 -- First Sunday of Advent - A
You do not know the hour or the day. At any time a thief could break in.
God sometimes acts suddenly and... -- Matthew 24:36-44 -- First Sunday of Advent - A
God sometimes acts suddenly and there seems to be little warning.
At this time of year... -- Isaiah 11:1-10 -- Second Sunday of Advent - A
At this time of year, many gardening enthusiasts anticipate the arrival of a new year's supply of se
Peace. Not just peace between... -- Isaiah 11:1-10 -- Second Sunday of Advent - A
Peace. Not just peace between people but peace in the natural world as well.
A man from a small... -- Isaiah 11:1-10 -- Second Sunday of Advent - A
A man from a small town went on a business trip to a large city.
In 1990 Frank Galati made... -- Isaiah 11:1-10 -- Second Sunday of Advent - A
In 1990 Frank Galati made a hit broadway musical out of John Steinbeck's novel, The Grapes of Wra
Five years ago, a young... -- Romans 15:4-13 -- Second Sunday of Advent - A
Five years ago, a young girl wrote a song titled "Hold On." At the time, she had just triumphed over
The first time I saw... -- Romans 15:4-13 -- Second Sunday of Advent - A
The first time I saw the animated short film Included Out I was in college and simply thought
Some of us (especially some... -- Romans 15:4-13 -- Second Sunday of Advent - A
Some of us (especially some preachers!) can hardly let Advent go by without complaints about its ove
The most eloquent preacher in... -- Romans 15:4-13 -- Second Sunday of Advent - A
The most eloquent preacher in the ancient church was John Chrysostom (c345-407) so named "the golden
If I were throwing a... -- Matthew 3:1-12 -- Second Sunday of Advent - A
If I were throwing a neighborhood party I know for certain I would not invite John the Baptist.
The gospels are unanimous. John... -- Matthew 3:1-12 -- Second Sunday of Advent - A
The gospels are unanimous.
Most of the preaching I... -- 2 Thessalonians 3:6-13 -- Proper 28 | Ordinary Time 33 - C
Most of the preaching I have heard on this passage in the past couple decades has focused, not on th
Whether the adversary is external... -- Luke 21:5-19 -- Proper 28 | Ordinary Time 33 - C
Whether the adversary is external or from within, Jesus' words hold true: "By standing firm you will
Prayer of Abandonmentbr... -- Luke 21:5-19 -- Proper 28 | Ordinary Time 33 - C
Prayer of AbandonmentCharles de Foucald
There have been times when... -- Luke 21:5-19 -- Proper 28 | Ordinary Time 33 - C
There have been times when I have wanted to write an article or do a television interview and apolog
Among the most moving moments... -- Luke 21:5-19 -- Proper 28 | Ordinary Time 33 - C
Among the most moving moments during a study tour of Israel were those spent standing at the western
Rev. William Skinner, past moderator... -- 2 Samuel 5:1-5 -- Christ The King (Proper 29) - C
Rev.
Glendon Harris told a story... -- 2 Samuel 5:1-5 -- Christ The King (Proper 29) - C
Glendon Harris told a story about Peter the Great. The story came from Robert K.
The heartfelt allegiances which grace... -- 2 Samuel 5:1-5 -- Christ The King (Proper 29) - C
The heartfelt allegiances which grace the lives of many result in covenants.
A queen of England once... -- 2 Samuel 5:1-5 -- Christ The King (Proper 29) - C
A queen of England once remarked primly and severely, "David is not the kind of person with whom I w
The country of Persia (present... -- Jeremiah 23:1-6 -- Christ The King (Proper 29) - C
The country of Persia (present day Iran) was once ruled by a wise king who cared very much for his p
Anyone who has been on... -- Jeremiah 23:1-6 -- Christ The King (Proper 29) - C
Anyone who has been on a farm can see how dependent the animals are on the farm.
Tom Raabe, a freelance writer... -- Jeremiah 23:2-6 -- Christ The King (Proper 29) - C
Tom Raabe, a freelance writer, described "The Ultimate Church" of the year 2005.

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

Did you know that Jesus traveled around and hunted for people who were doing something illegal and breaking the laws? (Let them respond.) He really did.And when he found someone who was doing something illegal, do you know what he did with them? (Let them respond.)

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Frank Ramirez
Jeremiah 4:11-12, 22-28
Our text tells us that we are skilled in doing evil (v.22). An anonymous late medieval treatise titled German Theology tells us why:

It is the nature and property of the creature to seek itself and its own things, and this and that, here and there, and in all that it does and leaves undone as desire is to its own advantage and benefit. (Varieties of Mystic Experience, p.162)

Martin Luther King, Jr. offers an alternative to this vision:
David Coffin
All three of today’s texts can be viewed as good news that God never gives up on God’s people. This is despite their resistance to repent or simple straying from the community of faith. We can observe family and loved ones at various points of their faith journey through the lens of each of these texts. Jeremiah 4 informs the people their neglect of honoring their covenant with God is about to result in disastrous consequences. Paul recalls in 1 Timothy 1 how he thought he was falling God’s will until he had his literal come to Jesus moment!

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John E. Sumwalt
And when he comes home, he calls together his friends and neighbors, saying to them, ‘Rejoice with me, for I have found my lost sheep.’ Just so, I tell you, there will be more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous persons who need no repentance. (vv. 6-7)

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Janice B. Scott
Call to Worship:

Jesus told stories to illustrate to the people God's gladness whenever anyone turned to him and chose life. There is still rejoicing in heaven whenever any one of us turns to God.



Invitation to Confession:

Jesus, sometimes I think I'm too insignificant for you to bother with me.

Lord, have mercy.

Jesus, sometimes I don't bother with you.

Christ, have mercy.

Jesus, sometimes I don't bother with other people, but only with myself.

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James Evans
(See Proper 12/Pentecost 10/Ordinary Time 17, Cycle B, for an alternative approach.)

The psalm writer has an interesting perspective on the origin of injustice in our world. He begins this psalm with the assertion that those who do not believe in God are "fools." He goes on to accuse them of corruption and of being incapable of doing good. Later on he writes, "Have they no knowledge, all the evildoers who eat up my people as they eat bread, and do not call upon the Lord?" (v. 4).

Elizabeth Achtemeier
"Now it is I who speak in judgment upon them" (v. 12). Ours is a society that does not accept that as the Word of God. Many people do not believe that God judges anyone. Rather, the Lord is a forgiving God, a kindly deity who overlooks all wrong. As in the Gospel lesson for the morning, the Lord searches for the one lost sheep and returns it gently to the fold, or he hunts for the one lost coin until he finds it. God accepts the lost as they are, we think, overlooking Jesus' teaching about repentance and transformation of life.
Scott Suskovic
We usually don't spend too much time thinking about our own sinfulness. On occasion, of course, our feelings of guilt overwhelm us. We can't stop thinking about our sinfulness. If we are in that situation, we may need to talk that out with someone. Apart from times like that, we don't think much about our own sinfulness. We have ways of getting around that.

R. Robert Cueni
Back before the ways of the Taliban became common knowledge, there was a fascinating little article about how they jailed barbers when they didn't do culturally correct haircuts.1 The newspaper reported that young men in Kabul, Afghanistan, have started wearing their hair the way the actor Leonardo DiCaprio wears his. Long, not only on the sides, but so long in the front that hair can drop over the eyes. They call the style, "the Titanic," named for the blockbuster movie starring DiCaprio about the 1912 sinking of the cruise ship by that name.

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