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William Charles Macready, a nineteenth... -- John 11:1-45 -- Fifth Sunday in Lent - A
William Charles Macready, a nineteenth-century British actor, was famous for his roles in Shakespear
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.

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John Jamison
Object: A mat, like an exercise mat, or a blanket.

Note: You can do this all by yourself, but if you want to have more fun, help your children role-play the story. Select one child to be the sick man, and a few children to be the crowd. I usually play the role of Jesus so I can easily guide things. As you tell the story, have the sick man try to crawl, and have a group of children be the crowd blocking him, and then after Jesus helps him, have the man stand up, roll the mat up under his arm, and walk away smiling. Have fun with it!

StoryShare

Frank Ramirez
(This particular installment of StoryShare is adapted from a review of “Seven Psalms” that I wrote for Messenger, our denominational magazine.)

During the night, Paul had a vision: there stood a man of Macedonia pleading with him and saying, “Come over to Macedonia and help us.” (v. 9)

It all began with a dream.

Emphasis Preaching Journal

Frank Ramirez
The church is a work in progress — and we are expected to be a critical part of that church’s work. In the absence of synagogue worship, Lydia and her fellow believers meet anyway at the riverside. Their faithfulness leads to Paul’s dream which helps create something where there was nothing. The passage from Revelation creates a target for us to aim for, and to work for, even as we wait for its perfect fulfillment.
Bill Thomas
Frank Ramirez
Mark Ellingsen
Bonnie Bates
Acts 16:9-15
John Calvin claimed that this is a text to stir up our commitments to reach out to those in need, especially in this time of intolerance towards immigrants and the poor. A 2024 Gallup poll indicates that 56% of Americans favor mass deportation. And in the most recent poll on the subject of the poor, (a 2002 NPR/Kaiser poll), 52% of Americans found the poor not to have a proper work ethic. It is unlikely we have outgrown that prejudice. In response, the reformer of Geneva wrote:

SermonStudio

Wayne Brouwer
During World War II, many members of the Lutheran church in Germany lost their faith because Hitler seduced them into ways of living that kept them from practicing their faith. But there was one man whom Hitler could not compromise. His name was Martin Niemöller. During World War I, Niemöller had been a great hero in the German military but when the Second World War came, he refused to bow to the authorities. He was marching to a different drumbeat. And march he did.
Forrest E. Chaffee
After this there was a festival of the Jews, and Jesus went up to Jerusalem.
Stephen P. McCutchan
May God be gracious to us and bless us and make his face to shine upon us....
-- Psalm 67:1

Steven E. Albertin
(Sing the first verse and chorus of "The Battle Hymn Of The Republic.")

Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord;
He is trampling out the vintage where the grapes of wrath are stored;
He has loosed the fateful lightning of his terrible swift sword;
His truth is marching on.

Glory, glory! Hallelujah!
Glory, glory! Hallelujah!
Glory, glory! Hallelujah!
His truth is marching on.
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Charles D. Reeb
Life has a way of presenting us with defining moments. I remember facing a defining moment in my ministry. I went to see a man in the hospital who was dying. He was not active in the church I pastored, but I knew who he was. When I entered his hospital room, his whole family was standing in a semi-circle around his bed. They greeted me, and then the man told his family that he wanted a moment alone with me. So they left us alone.

The Village Shepherd

Janice B. Scott
Call to Worship:

Jesus said to the paralysed man, "Stand up, take your mat and walk." In our worship today let us explore all that paralyses us, then let us respond to Jesus' command to stand up and walk.


Invitation to Confession:

Jesus, sometimes I'm so afraid of ridicule that I keep my head down.
Lord, have mercy.

Jesus, sometimes I'm so afraid of doing the wrong thing that I do nothing at all.
Christ, have mercy.

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