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If you are reading this... -- 2 Timothy 1:1-14 -- Proper 22 | Ordinary Time 27 - C -- 1998
If you are reading this illustration in Emphasis you are undoubtedly a fan of CSS Publishing
An old Calvin and... -- 2 Timothy 1:1-14 -- Proper 22 | Ordinary Time 27 - C -- 1998
An old Calvin and Hobbes cartoon shows Calvin and his imaginary friend Hobbes, a stuffed tige
So many of our people... -- 2 Timothy 1:1-14 -- Proper 22 | Ordinary Time 27 - C -- 1998
So many of our people are timid in sharing the faith.
The San Jose State University... -- Luke 17:5-10 -- Proper 22 | Ordinary Time 27 - C -- 1998
The San Jose State University football team was not doing so well during the 1996 season.
There lived a woman in... -- Luke 17:5-10 -- Proper 22 | Ordinary Time 27 - C -- 1998
There lived a woman in England whose house stood at the foot of two ugly hillocks, which prevented t
While serving as a chaplain... -- Luke 17:5-10 -- Proper 22 | Ordinary Time 27 - C -- 1998
While serving as a chaplain in a Clinical Pastoral Education program, one student had done an outsta
Dave is president of a... -- Luke 17:5-10 -- Proper 22 | Ordinary Time 27 - C -- 1998
Dave is president of a huge retail electronics corporation.
Despite being a prisoner of... -- 2 Timothy 2:8-15 -- Proper 22 | Ordinary Time 27 - C -- 1998
Despite being a prisoner of Rome, Paul was free to proclaim the true gospel of the risen Lord.
The Mosaic law clearly states... -- 2 Timothy 1:1-14 -- Proper 22 | Ordinary Time 27 - C -- 1998
The Mosaic law clearly states that "anyone hung on a tree is under God's curse" (Deuteronomy 21:23).
Once, in the 1970s, I... -- Habakkuk 1:2-3; 2:2-4 -- Proper 22 | Ordinary Time 27 - C
Once, in the 1970s, I had the humbling opportunity to hear Connie ten Boom tell of her experiences i
Seek good, not evil, that... -- Amos 5:6-7, 10-15 -- Proper 22 | Ordinary Time 27 - C
"Seek good, not evil, that you may live.
On their way home from... -- 2 Timothy 1:1-14 -- Proper 22 | Ordinary Time 27 - C
On their way home from church a family stopped at Burger King to get something to eat.
Every observant and compassionate person... -- Habakkuk 1:2-3; 2:2-4 -- Proper 22 | Ordinary Time 27 - C
Every observant and compassionate person grapples with questions like these:
The psychology class was one... -- 2 Timothy 1:1-14 -- Proper 22 | Ordinary Time 27 - C
The psychology class was one of Lee's favorites.
An assistant manager of a... -- Habakkuk 1:2-3; 2:2-4 -- Proper 22 | Ordinary Time 27 - C
An assistant manager of a department store saw a boy standing at the bottom of the escalator.
It's amazing what we can... -- 2 Timothy 1:1-14 -- Proper 22 | Ordinary Time 27 - C
It's amazing what we can do for God when we are inwardly empowered to do it.
The congregation leaders decided to... -- Luke 17:5-10 -- Proper 22 | Ordinary Time 27 - C
The congregation leaders decided to have a special award to honor a member who had been particularly
Sally was writing her letter... -- Luke 17:5-10 -- Proper 22 | Ordinary Time 27 - C
Sally was writing her letter of resignation. "I hereby resign from any and all
Ernest Hemingway's masterpiece, The... -- Luke 17:5-10 -- Proper 22 | Ordinary Time 27 - C
Ernest Hemingway's masterpiece, The Old Man and the Sea, is a soliloquy on the tenacity of th
David Hume was once asked... -- Habakkuk 1:2-3; 2:2-4 -- Proper 22 | Ordinary Time 27 - C
David Hume was once asked what he thought was the major purpose of legislation.
In a few days we... -- 2 Timothy 1:1-14 -- Proper 22 | Ordinary Time 27 - C
In a few days we will be celebrating Christopher Columbus' great discovery.
I have heard of that... -- 2 Timothy 1:14 -- Proper 22 | Ordinary Time 27 - C
"I have heard of that country -- It is like hell. All it lacks is water and good society."
Miracle at PhiladelphiaI... -- 2 Timothy 1:14 -- Proper 22 | Ordinary Time 27 - C
Miracle at Philadelphia is the exciting account of the remarkable achievement of the writing
David Livingstone, working his way... -- 2 Timothy 1:14 -- Proper 22 | Ordinary Time 27 - C
David Livingstone, working his way through the swamps of Africa, began to worry about how to cross a

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When God Overdoes It -- Lamentations 1:1-6; 3:19-26, Habakkuk 1:1-4; 2:1-4, Luke 17:5-10, Psalm 137 -- Roger Lovette -- Proper 22 | Ordinary Time 27 - C
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Well, it’s autumn, and by now the seeds we planted in the spring either took root and produced or else the weather, pests, rabbits, or our own laziness conspired to make this year’s garden less than a success. But at one point we had to get started and actually plant seeds for the future.

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In the spring as farmers and gardeners prepare to plant we are looking at a summer of possibilities. Hard work, to be sure, but also potential. What will happen? What will this season be like? At summer’s end there will be no more questions. We’ll know. Maybe it was a great season, and we have canned or frozen many vegetables. Maybe the farmers have brought in a bumper crop and they got a good price besides.

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Object: This message will be based on a game you will play. See the note below.

NOTE: Ask three or more adults to come up and play the role of Simon for your group. Tell them to all speak at once, asking the children to do different things. The goal is to create a nice bit of confusion for the children to experience.

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Hello, everyone! (Let them respond.) Are you ready for our story today? (Let them respond.) Great!

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Peter Andrew Smith
“Hey!” Annie waved at the woman standing next to the open doorway. “Can you come here?”

The woman made her way past the other nursing home residents and stood next to Annie’s wheelchair.

“What can I do for you?”

“You look familiar.” Annie squinted at her. “Do I know your name?”

“I’m Brenda.” The woman pointed at her name tag. “I work in the kitchen and sometimes help serve the meals when they are ready.”

“That’s right. I think we’ve met before.” Annie tapped her lips with her finger. “You have the nice smile.”

The Village Shepherd

Janice B. Scott
Call to Worship:

Jesus said, “Whoever is faithful in a very little is faithful also in much.” In our worship today let us remember the little things in our lives and ask God to help us to be utterly faithful in them.



Invitation to Confession:

Jesus, sometimes we pretend that little sins don't matter.

Lord, have mercy.

Jesus, sometimes we imagine that you don't notice little sins.

Christ, have mercy.

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James Evans
This poignant prayer of lament and community grief gives expression to what it feels like to suffer as a person of faith. If we believe we are truly part of God's community, then the destruction of that community -- as was the case with Israel in 587 B.C. -- becomes a time for doubt, anger, and confusion. Furthermore, if we believe we are individual members of that community, our personal suffering also creates an opportunity for a crisis of faith: "Why didn't God protect me?" Of course, it does not take a national catastrophe to raise those sorts of questions.
Kirk R. Webster
If feedback is the breakfast of champions, perhaps we would do well to examine some of our prayer habits. If you have ever heard someone use The Just Really Prayer, you know exactly what problem we are talking about.

That prayer goes something like this, "Lord, we just really thank you for this day. We come before you and just really pray for mercy. We offer ourselves to you and just really ask that your will be done in our lives. Amen." I'm thankful this particular Just Really prayer was mercifully short, unlike the next example, The Good Guilt-Based Prayer.
John W. Wurster
Another season has come and gone. Promises that were made have not been fulfilled. Good intentions haven't yielded any tangible results. Dreams have not come true. High hopes have proven to be only wishful thinking. Nothing has really changed; nothing has really improved. The time keeps moving along, but we seem stuck in the same ruts. Old routines remain, prejudices persist, dullness and anxiety continue to be constant companions. Lingering in the air is that nagging sense that things aren't quite right, not as they could be, not as they should be.
R. Robert Cueni
In the scripture lesson for today Jesus tells a perplexing parable about a thoroughly dishonest employee who was praised for his dishonesty. In this story Jesus not only seems comfortable suggesting that it is acceptable to compromise with moral failings, but our Lord appears to commend his disciples to "go and do likewise." For centuries, preachers, commentators, and scholars have struggled to make sense of this outrageous tale.

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