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The wise men presented gold... -- Matthew 2:1-12 -- Epiphany of the Lord - C -- 2006
The wise men presented gold, frankincense, and myrrh to Jesus. Gold was a reminder of
The Chicago Triathlon is the... -- Matthew 2:1-12 -- Epiphany of the Lord - C -- 2001
The Chicago Triathlon is the largest triathlon in the world.
Jhan Moskowitz was raised in... -- Matthew 2:1-12 -- Epiphany of the Lord - C -- 2001
Jhan Moskowitz was raised in the Bronx in New York City where he attended Talmud Torah (Hebre
During election campaigns, candidates sometimes... -- Matthew 2:1-12 -- Epiphany of the Lord - C -- 2001
During election campaigns, candidates sometimes use the slogan "All politics is local." What that me
Researchers are eternal optimists. They... -- Matthew 2:1-12 -- Epiphany of the Lord - C -- 2001
Researchers are eternal optimists.
Pastor Li was a mite... -- Ephesians 3:1-12 -- Epiphany of the Lord - C -- 2001
Pastor Li was a mite of a man, but he carried a mighty message.
In small towns people frequently... -- Ephesians 3:1-12 -- Epiphany of the Lord - C -- 2001
In small towns people frequently identify people by their family connections.
Charles MacArthur sighed as he... -- Ephesians 3:1-12 -- Epiphany of the Lord - C -- 2001
Charles MacArthur sighed as he entered the church.
Dr. Viktor Frankl was an... -- Ephesians 3:1-12 -- Epiphany of the Lord - C -- 2001
Dr. Viktor Frankl was an imprisoned Jew in World War II.
A popular book among many... -- Matthew 2:1-12 -- Epiphany of the Lord - C -- 1998
A popular book among many clergy and lay leaders today is Kenneth C.
In this passage Paul speaks... -- Ephesians 3:1-12 -- Epiphany of the Lord - C -- 1998
In this passage Paul speaks of the mystery of Christ, which came to him by revelation (v. 3).
As we begin the new... -- Ephesians 3:1-12 -- Epiphany of the Lord - C -- 1998
As we begin the new year of 1998 I share with the readers of Emphasis a New Year's reflection
Manipulation is the art of... -- Matthew 2:1-12 -- Epiphany of the Lord - C -- 1998
Manipulation is the art of reworking something. It is a skillful operation ...
In its first issue of... -- Ephesians 3:1-12 -- Epiphany of the Lord - C -- 1998
In its first issue of 1991, U.S.
The Bible says that we... -- Ephesians 3:1-12 -- Epiphany of the Lord - C -- 1998
The Bible says that we may boldly approach the throne of God. What a privilege that is!
It seems that there was... -- Matthew 2:1-12 -- Epiphany of the Lord - C -- 1998
It seems that there was a young minister who was leading his first worship service.
The friend of the CEO... -- Ephesians 3:1-12 -- Epiphany of the Lord - C -- 1995
The friend of the CEO of a 1,000-employee company was surprised to find several employees, one at a
A young 20-something was... -- Ephesians 3:1-12 -- Epiphany of the Lord - C -- 1995
A young 20-something was well on his way to success in the business world.
Paul, in this passage, reiterates... -- Ephesians 3:1-12 -- Epiphany of the Lord - C -- 1995
Paul, in this passage, reiterates the inscrutable mysteries of God and God's calling of certain of t
Crash! The boom of thunder... -- Ephesians 3:1-12 -- Epiphany of the Lord - C -- 1995
Crash! The boom of thunder was almost simultaneous with the flash of lightning!
A joke in Reader's Digest... -- Matthew 2:1-12 -- Epiphany of the Lord - C -- 1995
A joke in Reader's Digest tells of how a man opened a thank-
The class of seminarians assembled... -- Matthew 2:1-12 -- Epiphany of the Lord - C -- 1995
The class of seminarians assembled expecting their usual lecture and discussion.
Joseph was busy in his... -- Matthew 2:1-12 -- Epiphany of the Lord - C -- 1995
Joseph was busy in his shop that day.
Amy Tan broke into the... -- Matthew 2:1-12 -- Epiphany of the Lord - C -- 1995
Amy Tan broke into the literary world with the enviable feat of making it to the best-seller lists w
In the little town where... -- Isaiah 60:1-6 -- Epiphany of the Lord - C -- 1995
In the little town where I live, we go hog wild at Christmastime, with little white lights and green

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As he entered a village, ten men with a skin disease approached him. Keeping their distance, they called out, saying, “Jesus, Master, have mercy on us!” (vv. 12-13)

“I wouldn’t touch that with a ten-foot pole.”

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Object: This message is a role-play story. If you have enough children, you could have them play the roles of the ten lepers. However, for the most fun, I suggest planning ahead and recruiting ten adults from your congregation to play the roles.

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The Village Shepherd

Janice B. Scott

Call to Worship:

Jesus healed ten sick people, but nine of them were only interested in themselves and their own condition. Just one was able to look beyond his own concerns and say thank you. In our worship today let us look beyond ourselves and see God.

Invitation to Confession:
Jesus, sometimes we are consumed by ourselves and fail to really care about other people.
Lord, have mercy.
Jesus, sometimes we focus so intently on ourselves that we forget to say thank you.
Christ, have mercy.

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James Evans
(See Easter 6, Cycle A for an alternative approach to vv. 8-20.)

Schuyler Rhodes
"The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom" (v. 10). "Perfect love casts out fear" (1 John 4:18). These two powerful statements reveal for us the inadequacies of the translation process of the English language. These two juxtaposing passages reveal only a tiny fraction of the contradictions and conflicts found within our holy Word. No wonder people have trouble reading and understanding.
Scott Suskovic
"... suffer as I do" (2 Timothy 1:12).

It was in 1965 that the Rolling Stones recorded the song, "I Can't Get No Satisfaction." Even today, over forty years later, we are still saying the same words and feeling the same emptiness of trying and trying, but getting no satisfaction. Commercials promise it with whiter teeth and fresher breath. Wall Street promises it with higher returns. Soap operas promise it with a dynamic love life. Yet those who have conquered each of those summits come up with the same cry, "I can't get no satisfaction." Can you?

Stephen M. Crotts
Have you ever had this experience? You walk into a dark room to do something, flick on the light switch, and nothing happens. I suspect a lot of our Thanksgivings are like that. Thursday late in November rolls around and suddenly it's Thanksgiving! So everybody gives thanks! But quite often the gratitude is just not there. Like the light switch, we reach for it at the appropriate time and it won't work. It's burned out.
Richard E. Gribble, CSC
Once there was a wise king who died. His son, who was young and rather brash, came to the throne and after only two months ordered a review all of his father's appointments. He called in the royal secretary, the royal treasurer, and the viceroy for interviews. He found them all to be unworthy and sent them into exile with only the shirts on their backs. Next he decided to interview the local bishop. A courier was sent to the bishop's residence with this message: "You are to report to the palace and answer the following three questions: 1) What direction does God face? 2) What am I worth?

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