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A story is told of... -- 2 Corinthians 9:6-15 -- Thanksgiving Day - B -- 1996
A story is told of a minister who received a telephone call
John Wanamaker, American merchant and... -- 2 Corinthians 9:6-15 -- Thanksgiving Day - B -- 1996
John Wanamaker, American merchant and liberal giver to
As a youngster, aspiring to... -- Matthew 25:31-46 -- Christ The King (Proper 29) - B -- 1996
As a youngster, aspiring to be a leader, I always admired
Insiders know. Bank officers know... -- Matthew 25:31-46 -- Christ The King (Proper 29) - B -- 1996
Insiders know. Bank officers know the security codes and the
Bernard Kouchner is a French... -- Matthew 25:31-46 -- Christ The King (Proper 29) - B -- 1996
Bernard Kouchner is a French doctor who is the founder of
ReflectionsWould I have... -- 1 Corinthians 15:20-28 -- Christ The King (Proper 29) - B -- 1996
ReflectionsWould I have dared to love you, or perchance
In The Garden is a... -- Matthew 25:31-46 -- Christ The King (Proper 29) - B -- 1996
"In The Garden" is a favorite hymn of many. The words speak
People are inclined to fear... -- 1 Corinthians 15:20-28 -- Christ The King (Proper 29) - B -- 1996
People are inclined to fear death more than any other human
A nominal member, member-on... -- 1 Corinthians 15:20-28 -- Christ The King (Proper 29) - B -- 1996
A nominal member, member-on-the-church-roll only, for one
RemainsCemetery overgrown with... -- Ephesians 1:15-23 -- Christ The King (Proper 29) - B -- 1996
RemainsCemetery overgrown with weeds,resting place of forgotten saints,
God in Christ -- that is... -- 1 Corinthians 15:20-28 -- Christ The King (Proper 29) - B -- 1996
"God in Christ -- that is ChristmasChrist in us -- that is Easter."
During World War II, a... -- Ephesians 1:15-23 -- Christ The King (Proper 29) - B -- 1996
During World War II, a group of Jews, hounded by the
Let me take you back... -- Ephesians 1:15-23 -- Christ The King (Proper 29) - B -- 1996
Let me take you back to 1980: Lake Placid. The crowd is
Mike supervised a small staff... -- Matthew 25:14-30 -- Proper 28 | Ordinary Time 33 - B -- 1996
Mike supervised a small staff of data analysts in a private
There used to be a... -- Matthew 25:14-30 -- Proper 28 | Ordinary Time 33 - B -- 1996
There used to be a program on television called Dallas. In
A woman from Paris, who... -- Matthew 25:14-30 -- Proper 28 | Ordinary Time 33 - B -- 1996
A woman from Paris, who was poor and blind, one day put 27
All of us have some... -- Matthew 25:14-30 -- Proper 28 | Ordinary Time 33 - B -- 1996
All of us have some sort of talent. It consists of strength
I admire people who live... -- 1 Thessalonians 5:1-11 -- Proper 28 | Ordinary Time 33 - B -- 1996
I admire people who live in the city and use the public
During the height of the... -- 1 Thessalonians 5:1-11 -- Proper 28 | Ordinary Time 33 - B -- 1996
During the height of the civil war in El Salvador, the
In the summer of 1995... -- 1 Thessalonians 5:1-11 -- Proper 28 | Ordinary Time 33 - B -- 1996
In the summer of 1995, the Smith Corona company filed for
The city of Galveston, Texas... -- 1 Thessalonians 5:1-11 -- Proper 28 | Ordinary Time 33 - B -- 1996
The city of Galveston, Texas, sits exposed on Galveston
What time is it? Molly... -- Matthew 25:1-13 -- Proper 27 | Ordinary Time 32 - B -- 1996
What time is it?" Molly shouted from the far side of the playground.
I became a Christian at... -- Matthew 25:1-13 -- Proper 27 | Ordinary Time 32 - B -- 1996
I became a Christian at the age of twenty. During my high
How many things there are... -- Matthew 25:1-13 -- Proper 27 | Ordinary Time 32 - B -- 1996
How many things there are for which we make advance
A pastor was having trouble... -- Matthew 25:1-13 -- Proper 27 | Ordinary Time 32 - B -- 1996
A pastor was having trouble finding time each week to write

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Frank Ramirez
Robert Frost is famous, if for nothing else, for his poem “The Road Not Taken.” In it he reflects:

Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.

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Bonnie Bates
2 Kings 2:1-2, 6-14 and Psalm 77:1-2, 11-20
Martin Luther once wrote of God’s power. He said, “But the power of God cannot be so determined and measured, for it is uncircumscribed and immeasurable, beyond and above all that is or may be. On the other hand, it must be essentially present at all places, even in the tiniest tree leaf.”  Luther is contemplating the incredible, awesome glory and power of God.

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Peter Andrew Smith
Kenny walked past the open church doors and paused at the corner to look back the unusual sight. He shrugged and headed into the neighborhood coffee shop. “Can I have a black coffee please?”

“Sure, hon.” Marge put a cup in front of him and filled it with coffee. “How are things today?”

“You know what they say- ‘same old, same old.’” Kenny pointed in the direction he had just walked. “I thought that church down the street was closed.”

The Village Shepherd

Janice B. Scott
I recently read a harrowing trilogy of books by Dave Pelzer. As a child, Dave Pelzer was extremely seriously abused by his mother, and the books are accounts of his experiences and his subsequent life.

When he was around twelve, Dave Pelzer was taken away from his mother and his family, out of his abusive situation and into care. He tells how he used to wake each day unable to believe that today he wouldn't get hurt, that he was free to be himself without fear of terrifying reprisals and bizarre punishment.

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Robert G. Beckstrand
I keep the LORD always before me;
because he is at my right hand, I shall not be moved.
Therefore my heart is glad, and my soul rejoices,
my body also rests secure.
For you do not give me up to Sheol ...
You show me the path of life.
In your presence there is fullness of joy;
in your right hand are pleasures forevermore.
-- Psalm 16:8-10a, 11

Theme: Intimations of immortality

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1-4 -- The marks of the believer: God is the source of his well-being.
Constance Berg
Roberta's mother looked like she was going to have a heart attack as she listened. Others present at the wedding rehearsal looked shocked at what the pastor was saying to the couple. "... I want you to be forewarned that I am going to talk about slavery and being obedient to another." Roberta was quiet. Serge looked worried. They had known Pastor Gallante their whole lives. What was he up to?
Schuyler Rhodes
It's one thing to talk the talk. Everyone knows people who are good at rhetoric. From coworkers to politicians to preachers and back again most people have heard so much talk that few are listening anymore. Indeed, the cultural landscape in which so many people are planted is one cacophonous wall of noise. Nothing but talk.
Stan Purdum
One of the most popular television shows ever was M*A*S*H, which ran for eleven seasons, from 1972-1983. If you didn't see it when it was originally on network television, you've probably seen it in reruns on cable stations. The show was about life in a mobile Army surgical hospital during the Korean War, and the reoccurring characters included the surgeons. One of those surgeons, named Charles Emerson Winchester III, was a pompous, upper-class doctor from Boston who had been drafted into the medical corps.
Stephen M. Crotts
Try this experiment. Turn your radio on. Now dial it to your favorite station. Next, turn the dial just a wee bit more, so that you're still getting the signal, but a lot of static is coming through also.

What's the point? Just as a radio dial must be committed 100 percent to the station to do its job, so must we commit ourselves to Jesus Christ. Yet many of us try to have it both ways. We want to tune into God, yet we also want the world. We want to walk in truth, yet we do not want to discourage temptation entirely. So we get both the music and static.

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