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It is interesting that the... -- Mark 1:21-28 -- Epiphany 4 | Ordinary Time 4 - C
It is interesting that the "unclean spirit" recognized instinctively with whom it was dealing, while
And they were astonished at... -- Mark 1:21-28 -- Epiphany 4 | Ordinary Time 4 - C
And they were astonished at his teaching, for he taught them as one who had authority, and not as
In Charles Schulz's Snoopy and... -- Job 7:1-7 -- Epiphany 5 | Ordinary Time 5 - B
In Charles Schulz's Snoopy and the Red Baron, Snoopy is a very determined World War I pilot.
She was an old woman... -- Job 7:1-7 -- Epiphany 5 | Ordinary Time 5 - B
She was an old woman who had suffered a great deal in the past few years.
The words of Job in... -- Job 7:1-7 -- Epiphany 5 | Ordinary Time 5 - B
The words of Job in Job 7 may not be pleasant words, but they are realistic ones.
Suffering is an opportunity for... -- Job 7:1-7 -- Epiphany 5 | Ordinary Time 5 - B
Suffering is an opportunity for us to be able to lift our eyes up and see the power of God working.
Many of us remember reading... -- 1 Corinthians 9:16-23 -- Epiphany 5 | Ordinary Time 5 - B
Many of us remember reading about an Air Florida jetliner that crashed into the icy Potomac River in
In his foreword to a... -- 1 Corinthians 9:16-23 -- Epiphany 5 | Ordinary Time 5 - B
In his foreword to a recent edition of Dag Hammarskjold's book called Markings, the poet W.
The story is told of... -- 1 Corinthians 9:16-23 -- Epiphany 5 | Ordinary Time 5 - B
The story is told of a little boy who accidentally swallowed a coin.
Woe to me, Paul said... -- 1 Corinthians 9:16-23 -- Epiphany 5 | Ordinary Time 5 - B
"Woe to me," Paul said, "if I do not preach the gospel." What a heavy sense of necessity laid on him
In a newspaper interview, actress... -- Mark 1:29-39 -- Epiphany 5 | Ordinary Time 5 - B
In a newspaper interview, actress Diahann Carroll described what happened to her after her husband d
Mark 1:35 tells of Jesus... -- Mark 1:29-39 -- Epiphany 5 | Ordinary Time 5 - B
Mark 1:35 tells of Jesus going alone to a quiet place for prayer.
Knee prints beside the old... -- Mark 1:29-39 -- Epiphany 5 | Ordinary Time 5 - B
Knee prints beside the old log were clearly visible.
Why did Jesus bother to... -- Mark 1:29-39 -- Epiphany 5 | Ordinary Time 5 - B
Why did Jesus bother to "heal many" when even many more were never healed by him?
Who would want to inherit... -- 2 Kings 2:1-12a -- Transfiguration Sunday - B
Who would want to inherit or apply for the job of a prophet? Does it pay well? Is it macho?
It's easy in the life... -- 2 Kings 2:1 -1 2a -- Transfiguration Sunday - B
It's easy in the life of faith to get caught up in the great time-wasters.
Most summer camps have a... -- 2 Kings 2:1-12a -- Transfiguration Sunday - B
Most summer camps have a "buddy system" for people who go swimming.
The story of Elijah and... -- 2 Kings 2:1 -1 2a -- Transfiguration Sunday - B
The story of Elijah and Elisha models for us stages into the ministry.
All of us have probably... -- John 2:1-12 -- Epiphany 2 | Ordinary Time 2 - C
All of us have probably arrived at our own, personal Cana during our lifetimes.
We live in a throw... -- Nehemiah 8:2-6, 8-10 -- Epiphany 3 | Ordinary Time 3 - C
We live in a "throw-away" culture.
Law and order. Matt Dillon... -- Nehemiah 8:2-6, 8-10 -- Epiphany 3 | Ordinary Time 3 - C
Law and order. Matt Dillon brandishing a Colt .45 down the dusty streets of Dodge City. J.
We all seem to remember... -- Nehemiah 8:2-6, 8-10 -- Epiphany 3 | Ordinary Time 3 - C
We all seem to remember Watergate, don't we?
Benjamin Franklin observed that Laws... -- Nehemiah 8:2-6, 8-10 -- Epiphany 2 | Ordinary Time 2 - C
Benjamin Franklin observed that "Laws too gentle are seldom obeyed; too severe, seldom executed." Wh
The church becomes a Living... -- 1 Corinthians 12:12-30 -- Epiphany 3 | Ordinary Time 3 - C
The church becomes a Living Body of Christ when the love of Christ is allowed to move through all th
Now you are the body... -- 1 Corinthians 12:12-30 -- Epiphany 3 | Ordinary Time 3 - C
"Now you are the body of Christ and individually members of it." (v. 27)

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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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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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