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What a shame that the... -- John 1:1-14 -- The Nativity of our Lord - A
What a shame that the holidays had to be marred by the war we are fighting in Iraq.
Reading Isaiah's recitation of the... -- Isaiah 63:7-9 -- First Sunday after Christmas Day - A
Reading Isaiah's recitation of the Lord's gracious acts, brought to mind the following poem by Charl
Reading Isaiah's recitation of the... -- Isaiah 63:7-9 -- First Sunday after Christmas Day - A
Reading Isaiah's recitation of the Lord's gracious acts, brought to mind the following poem by Charl
A customer was negotiating a... -- Isaiah 63:7-9 -- First Sunday after Christmas Day - A
A customer was negotiating a price on a used car.
Jane has a reputation for... -- Isaiah 63:7-9 -- First Sunday after Christmas Day - A
Jane has a reputation for her kindness.
The company was laying off... -- Isaiah 63:7-9 -- First Sunday after Christmas Day - A
The company was "laying off" again, and a woman who had worked there for ten years was losing her jo
There are those who would... -- Hebrews 2:10-18 -- First Sunday after Christmas Day - A
There are those who would strip Jesus of his humanity.
A pastor in Ohio relates... -- Hebrews 2:10-18 -- First Sunday after Christmas Day - A
A pastor in Ohio relates this story:
Pioneer of salvation ... br... -- Hebrews 2:10-18 -- First Sunday after Christmas Day - A
... Pioneer of salvation ...
Why did God use suffering... -- Hebrews 2:10-18 -- First Sunday after Christmas Day - A
Why did God use suffering to reveal the truth of his love to the world?
It's funny the things we... -- Matthew 2:13-23 -- First Sunday after Christmas Day - A
It's funny the things we remember from even stupid television shows.
As refugees go, Joseph, Mary... -- Matthew 2:13-23 -- First Sunday after Christmas Day - A
As refugees go, Joseph, Mary, and Jesus had it relatively easy.
There's an old story about... -- Matthew 2:13-23 -- First Sunday after Christmas Day - A
There's an old story about a king, who one day received a visit from an angel.
As a fiercely independent man... -- Matthew 2:13-23 -- First Sunday after Christmas Day - A
As a fiercely independent man, John didn't need help from anybody.
Dreams and visions are taken... -- Daniel 7:1-3, 15-18 -- All Saints Day - C
Dreams and visions are taken seriously not only by biblical folks like Daniel, but also by people in
A young pastor, serving a... -- Matthew 11:2-11 -- Third Sunday of Advent - A
A young pastor, serving a village parish church in Iowa during the Vietnam War, was confronted by on
I saw a t-shirt... -- Matthew 11:2-11 -- Third Sunday of Advent - A
I saw a t-shirt that said, "This is your mind" and under this statement it said, "Ohio State." And b
Beware of letting a tactless... -- Matthew 11:2-11 -- Third Sunday of Advent - A
"Beware of letting a tactless word, a rebuttal, a rejection, obliterate the whole sky."
Are you the one who... -- Matthew 11:2-11 -- Third Sunday of Advent - A
"Are you the one who is to come, or are we to wait for another?" John's question to Jesus is one tha
Ahaz was afraid to ask... -- Isaiah 7:10-16 -- Fourth Sunday of Advent - A
Ahaz was afraid to ask the Lord for a sign. Therefore, the Lord gave Ahaz a sign of the future.
The Lord ... will give you... -- Isaiah 7:10-16 -- Fourth Sunday of Advent - A
"The Lord ... will give you a sign," says Isaiah.
I chuckled as I passed... -- Isaiah 7:10-16 -- Fourth Sunday of Advent - A
I chuckled as I passed the church and saw the sign outside which read, "If you're looking for a sign
Signs: A wise person once... -- Isaiah 7:10-16 -- Fourth Sunday of Advent - A
Signs: A wise person once said that there are three kinds of people in the world: optimists, pessimi
Paul's greeting to the Romans... -- Romans 1:1-7 -- Fourth Sunday of Advent - A
Paul's greeting to the Romans emphasizes the theological doctrine of the Incarnation, God in Jesus,
Paul greets his people as... -- Romans 1:1-7 -- Fourth Sunday of Advent - A
Paul greets his people as one "set apart."

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Object: A treasure chest containing photos of some of your family members and friends, and a small, worn-out bag or purse. The treasure chest could be as simple as a small, metal lockbox, or you could have some fun with a larger box that actually looks like a treasure chest.

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Hello, everyone! (Let them respond.) Are you ready for our story today? (Let them respond.) Great! But before I tell you the story, I have something that I want to show you. (Show the treasure chest.)

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Frank Ramirez
Personal rant here — since childhood I’ve been annoyed that the winners of the 100-meter dash at the Olympics are hailed as the world’s fastest humans. To me it’s been obvious that the greatest, and fastest, athletes are the women and men who endure the trials and tribulations throughout the 26.2-mile marathons, and who then somehow find it within themselves to sprint to the finish line.
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Isaiah 1:1, 10-20 and Psalm 50:1-8, 22-23

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Be dressed for action and have your lamps lit; be like those who are waiting for their master to return… (Luke 12:35-36)

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Janice B. Scott
Call to Worship:

Jesus calls us to be ready for him, for we shall encounter him at unexpected times and in unexpected ways. In our worship today, let us prepare to meet with Jesus.



Invitation to Confession:

Jesus, sometimes we don't bother to make ourselves ready for you.

Lord, have mercy.

Jesus, sometimes it doesn't occur to us that we might meet with you.

Christ, have mercy.

Jesus, sometimes we miss you because we haven't expected you.

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Stephen P. McCutchan
Those who bring thanksgiving as their sacrifice honor me; to those who go the right way I will show the salvation of God.
-- Psalm 50:23

Clayton A. Lord Jr.
I want to talk about heroes today. We all have them. Our heroes are men and women that we look up to. Our heroes are those individuals that inspire us and help us to strive to be our very best.

There is a cute story about a Texan who was trying to impress on a Bostonian, the valor of the heroes of the Alamo. After finishing his story about Sam Houston, Davy Crockett, and countless others, he says "I'll bet you never had anyone so brave around Boston."

"Did you ever hear of Paul Revere?" asked the Bostonian.

Thomas A. Renquist
Jesus tells us, "Don't be afraid," but it seems to me there is a lot to be afraid of. "Sell your possessions," he says, "give alms ... risk ... be dressed for action ... have your lamps lit ... be prepared ... be alert." Sounds very ominous, quite scary to me.

Christopher Reeves, the actor, knows what it is to be afraid. On Memorial Day weekend, 1995, in a tragic fall from his horse, he was instantly paralyzed from the neck down and fighting for his every breath.
John W. Wurster
"Hear the word of the Lord, you rulers of Sodom. Listen to the teaching of our God, you people of Gomorrah" (1:10; cf. Genesis 19).

Sodom. Gomorrah. Remember? Places of wickedness, of violence, of perversity. Do you know any place like that? Places where sexuality is twisted and relationships are corrupted and social order is breaking down? Places where people seek to gratify personal desires at the expense of others, where individual pursuits take precedence over common well-being, where anything goes as long as it feels good?

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