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Eric Stone was a painter... -- John 10:11-18 -- Fourth Sunday of Easter - B -- 1997
Eric Stone was a painter and writer. He painted covered bridges and old-fashioned tools.
The run-of-the-mill... -- John 10:11-18 -- Fourth Sunday of Easter - B -- 1997
The run-of-the-mill shepherd may or may not guarantee safekeeping for all the flock.
The young curate lived alone... -- 1 John 3:16-24 -- Fourth Sunday of Easter - B -- 1997
The young curate lived alone in an apartment.
In the Charles Schulz familiar... -- 1 John 3:16-24 -- Fourth Sunday of Easter - B -- 1997
In the Charles Schulz familiar comic strip Peanuts, Linus and Charlie Brown are all bundled up with
The Butterball Turkey Company offers... -- 1 John 3:16-24 -- Fourth Sunday of Easter - B -- 1997
The Butterball Turkey Company offers a hotline so that consumers can call in and ask questions about
The mother had to be... -- John 10:11-18 -- Fourth Sunday of Easter - B -- 1994
The mother had to be restrained from rushing into the burning building, where one of her children wa
Sometime ago an article appeared... -- John 10:11-18 -- Fourth Sunday of Easter - B -- 1994
Sometime ago an article appeared in the "Dear Abby" column of the newspaper, written by a woman who
Out of my files comes... -- John 10:11-18 -- Fourth Sunday of Easter - B -- 1994
Out of my files comes this glimpse of an Irish shepherd reported to me by a former parishioner upon
We never called him anything... -- John 10:11-18 -- Fourth Sunday of Easter - B -- 1994
We never called him anything but Charlie-Ball -- just as if it was hyphenated.
If life has any purpose... -- 1 John 3:16-24 -- Fourth Sunday of Easter - B -- 1994
If life has any purposeany point, however small,any lasting meaning,
The doctor's words rang out... -- 1 John 3:16-24 -- Fourth Sunday of Easter - B -- 1994
The doctor's words rang out like a fire alarm bell: "He needs a kidney ... soon.
Little Timmy sat in the... -- 1 John 3:16-24 -- Fourth Sunday of Easter - B -- 1994
Little Timmy sat in the kitchen floor playing with his cars and trucks.
At the funeral, the word... -- 1 John 3:16-24 -- Fourth Sunday of Easter - B -- 1994
At the funeral, the word most often spoken about Doug was determination.
Jesus had told them that... -- Acts 4:23-33 -- Fourth Sunday of Easter - B -- 1994
Jesus had told them that one day they would stand before councils, judges and governors and would be
The presence of the Spirit... -- Acts 4:23-33 -- Fourth Sunday of Easter - B -- 1994
The presence of the Spirit in the early church was expressed in two ways: externally in the mission
A boy was hired to... -- Acts 4:23-33 -- Fourth Sunday of Easter - B -- 1994
A boy was hired to help plant watermelon seeds. He began well.
The Western Pennsylvania church is... -- Acts 4:23-33 -- Fourth Sunday of Easter - B -- 1994
The Western Pennsylvania church is a 200-member congregation in Washington, D.C.
We are admonished by Christ... -- 1 John 3:18-24 -- Fourth Sunday of Easter - B -- 1991
We are admonished by Christ not to judge people, yet that we may discern between good and evil by th
Nicky Cruz, the Puerto Rican... -- 1 John 3:18-24 -- Fourth Sunday of Easter - B -- 1991
Nicky Cruz, the Puerto Rican author of the book, Run Baby Run tells how his early years were empty o
This scripture wants us to... -- Acts 4:8-12 -- Fourth Sunday of Easter - B -- 1991
This scripture wants us to know the source of the power.
Harry Emerson Fosdick (1878-1969) was... -- Acts 4:8-12 -- Fourth Sunday of Easter - B -- 1991
Harry Emerson Fosdick (1878-1969) was a prominent force on the liberal side of the liberal-fundament
A family in Manhattan decided... -- April 4:8-12 -- Fourth Sunday of Easter - B -- 1991
A family in Manhattan decided to leave the crowded city and go west.
The difference between those who... -- Acts 4:8-12 -- Fourth Sunday of Easter - B -- 1991
The difference between those who are able to effect healing in the world and those who are not is fo
Despite the absence of sheep... -- John 10:11-18 -- Fourth Sunday of Easter - B -- 1991
Despite the absence of sheep and shepherds in most urban settings, the image of Jesus as the Good Sh
The Shepherd says, I know... -- John 10:11-18 -- Fourth Sunday of Easter - B -- 1991
The Shepherd says, "I know my sheep, and my sheep know me."

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The Village Shepherd

Janice B. Scott
Call to Worship:

A thief asked Jesus to remember him when Jesus came into his kingdom. In our worship today, let us explore those qualities which make Jesus a king.



Invitation to Confession:

Jesus, sometimes I fail to worship you as king.

Lord, have mercy.

Jesus, sometimes I'm not interested in any kind of royalty.

Christ, have mercy.

Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom.

Lord, have mercy.


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Constance Berg
I admit I like it when people are articulate. I like a leader to show a wealth of knowledge on a certain subject. Many people feel the same way. We like the flamboyant skater with a glittery costume and dramatic moves. We like the politician who shakes hands, has good debates, and shows up in the right photos. We admire the celebrity who gives selflessly.

So then, why have we been attracted to Jesus as our authority? Jesus was born in a barn. His father could not hold a job and was therefore demoted to the lowest trade at that time: carpenter. His mother was a teenager.
Schuyler Rhodes
"Be still and know that I am God."

How difficult it is to be still. The world in which we live conspires to make of us a blur as we rush about doing all the things we feel called to do. Indeed, it is difficult to be still. Today, the average worker in the American work force puts in fifteen to twenty more hours a week than a worker did a generation ago. Today, the demands of parenting and community are overwhelming as many find themselves also caring for aging parents. Being still? Sounds nice, but when would that happen? During sleep?
John W. Clarke
Although we are going to concentrate on Jeremiah 23:1-6, it is important to note that these verses are a part of a larger section that is best understood in its entirety. This section contains a collection of prophecies concerning the Davidic kings. It is not important that it be broken down verse by verse, but rather theme by theme.
Scott Suskovic
He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation; for in him all things in heaven and on earth were created ... in him all the fullness of God was pleased to dwell...
-- Colossians 1:15-16, 19

Julia Ross Strope
If we love the Lord with all our hearts, minds, and strength,
we are going to have to stretch our hearts, open our minds,
and strengthen our souls ... God cannot lodge in a narrow mind;
God cannot lodge in a small heart. To accommodate God they must be palatial.
-- William Sloan Coffin, Credo

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