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Sometimes it seems as if... -- Revelation 7:9, 14-17 -- Fourth Sunday of Easter - C
Sometimes it seems as if it was only yesterday when I was a lad of twelve, riding on my bicycle with
The opening verse of this... -- Revelation 7:9, 14-17 -- Fourth Sunday of Easter - C
The opening verse of this reading gives us a picture of heaven's diverse population.
A little child tumbles and... -- Revelation 7:9, 14-17 -- Fourth Sunday of Easter - C
A little child tumbles and hurts himself. Sobs and tears come quickly.
Charles Colson, one of the... -- John 10:27-30 -- Fourth Sunday of Easter - C
Charles Colson, one of the most notorious of the Watergate figures, has won wide respect for his min
A very skillful teacher of... -- John 10:27-30 -- Fourth Sunday of Easter - C
A very skillful teacher of children with learning disabilities recently experienced an emotional inc
Let the Easter celebration continue... -- John 10:27-30 -- Fourth Sunday of Easter - C
Let the Easter celebration continue!
Traveling in the Judean hills... -- John 10:27-30 -- Fourth Sunday of Easter - C
Traveling in the Judean hills is like being in a time warp.
and seeing that he had... -- Acts 14:8-18 -- Fifth Sunday of Easter - C
"... and seeing that he had faith to be made well ..."
In the spring, Debbie began... -- Acts 14:8-18 -- Fifth Sunday of Easter - C
In the spring, Debbie began experiencing dizziness and found it difficult to maintain her balance.
In a not-too-familiar... -- Acts 14:8-18 -- Fifth Sunday of Easter - C
In a not-too-familiar tale sent in the India he learned to love, Rudyard Kipling spun a yarn* about
Joni Earickson was supposed to... -- Acts 14:8-18 -- Fifth Sunday of Easter - C
Joni Earickson was supposed to have been paralyzed for life. She fooled the doctors.
John is filled with joyful... -- Revelation 1:4-18 -- Second Sunday of Easter - C
John is filled with joyful awe in the vision of the Risen Lord in today's Revelation reading.
Keys can be such a... -- Revelation 1:4-18 -- Second Sunday of Easter - C
Keys can be such a pain, especially when they are lost.
No one had to tell... -- Second Sunday of Easter - C
No one had to tell me about the finality of death.
It takes time to have... -- John 20:19-31 -- Second Sunday of Easter - C
It takes time to have a story unfold.
Easter DawnB... -- John 20:19-31 -- Second Sunday of Easter - C
"Easter Dawn"
In this doubting Thomas recording... -- John 20:19-31 -- Second Sunday of Easter - C
In this doubting Thomas recording, which seems to be played endlessly, a message is lost.
Several years ago I was... -- John 20:19-31 -- Fifth Sunday in Lent - C
Several years ago I was a member of the Arkansas delegation attending a Jurisdictional seminar in Da
Paul's conversion on the Damascus... -- Acts 9:1-20 -- Third Sunday of Easter - C
Paul's conversion on the Damascus road is perhaps the most famous record we possess of the way God c
It is said that, when... -- Acts 9:1-20 -- Third Sunday of Easter - C
It is said that, when John Bugenhagen first read Luther's The Babylonian Captivity of the Church
Do we call it chance... -- Acts 9:1-20 -- Third Sunday of Easter - C
Do we call it chance, circumstance, accident, or what?
The dramatic conversion of Paul... -- Acts 9:1-20 -- Third Sunday of Easter - C
The dramatic conversion of Paul, reported in Acts 9, is only the beginning of a long and exciting st
Any church can be stuffy... -- Acts 5:27-32, 40-41 -- Third Sunday of Easter - C
Any church can be stuffy. I have been to several; perhaps you have as well.
It never ceases to amaze... -- Acts 5:27-32, 40-41 -- Third Sunday of Easter - C
It never ceases to amaze me how the early believers rejoiced in their privilege to suffer for the sa
This Bible reading brings up... -- Acts 5:27-32, 40-41 -- Third Sunday of Easter - C
This Bible reading brings up a discussion about who was really responsible for the crucifixion of Ch

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David Coffin
Another natural disaster has flattened a number of coastal communities. Despite the weather and major television station warnings, and government disaster preparations, the dystopian destruction nightmare of Luke 21 has decimated another community. Also, it is reasonable to believe that this is not the last year for hurricanes, Tsunami’s, wild fires, mudslides and tornados. They will occur again. However as weary citizens are interviewed in one group of people with the background of homes in rubble and streets still draining flood waters, they will not leave. This is their home.
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John E. Sumwalt
“The wolf and the lamb will feed together, and the lion will eat straw like the ox, and dust will be the serpent’s food. They will neither harm nor destroy on all my holy mountain,” says the LORD. (v. 25)

A week after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, country singer Toby Keith — who died Feb. 5, 2024 — wrote a patriotic ballad titled “Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue.” It was filled with populist fighting rhetoric that matched the mood of a nation shaken by the shocking death and destruction of that day.

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The Village Shepherd

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

The Church of Christ

Creation, human society, the Sovereign and those in authority

The local community

Those who suffer

The communion of saints


These responses may be used:


Lord, in your mercy
Hear our prayer
Lord, hear us.
Lord, graciously hear us.

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Stephen P. McCutchan
With joy you will draw water from the wells of salvation.
-- Isaiah 12:3

John W. Clarke
No reading of Luke is complete without coming to realize that Luke is concerned that the world understands that Jesus is the hope of the world and that any teaching that leads away from that fact is a false teaching. No matter what, no matter when, Jesus will be there to give us life.

Scott Suskovic
Whoever does not work should not eat!
-- 2 Thessalonians 3:10 (NLT)

Wow! Kind of takes your breath away, doesn't it? Not a lot of ambiguity in that rule. "You don't work, you don't eat." For a religion based on grace, it seems a bit unyielding.

Mark Ellingson
Freedom is such a lovely word, a compelling image. What is freedom? How would you define it? What does it mean to you? Webster's New World Dictionary defines freedom as being exempt from control or from arbitrary restrictions. Freedom is said to be the ability to choose or determine one's own actions.

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