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It Just Doesn't Feel Like Christmas This Year -- Isaiah 40:1-11, 2 Peter 3:8-15a, Mark 1:1-8 -- Second Sunday of Advent - B
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The A&E Channel once... -- Mark 1:1-8 -- Second Sunday of Advent - B
The A&E Channel once had a Biography segment on General George Marshall.
Ralph Milton tells of a... -- 2 Peter 3:8-15a -- Second Sunday of Advent - B
Ralph Milton tells of a sign that hangs in a Cincinnati candle shop:
Growing up, Ted lived in... -- 2 Peter 3:8-15a -- Second Sunday of Advent - B
Growing up, Ted lived in an ideal situation.
They seemed like the perfect... -- 2 Peter 3:8-15a -- Second Sunday of Advent - B
They seemed like the perfect family.
Uncle Harry told his niece... -- 2 Peter 3:8-15a -- Second Sunday of Advent - B
Uncle Harry told his niece, Sybil, that times were changing in their town as the nearby city expande
John the Baptist is like... -- Mark 1:1-8 -- Second Sunday of Advent - B
John the Baptist is like that eccentric uncle who visits every year around Christmas.
John the Baptist's diet certainly... -- Mark 1:1-8 -- Second Sunday of Advent - B
John the Baptist's diet certainly was one that we moderns would find strange.
While on vacation at a... -- Mark 1:1-8 -- Second Sunday of Advent - B
While on vacation at a well-known Atlantic Ocean beach, a couple went to one of the local attraction
A weary couple will again... -- Isaiah 40:1-11 -- Second Sunday of Advent - B
A weary couple will again welcome their adult son home from the addiction services rehab center afte
Pikeville, Kentucky, is located in... -- Isaiah 40:1-11 -- Second Sunday of Advent - B
Pikeville, Kentucky, is located in the southeast part of the state.
In the early 1980s, Queen... -- Isaiah 40:1-11 -- Second Sunday of Advent - B
In the early 1980s, Queen Elizabeth II came to Canada for a royal tour.
Back in the 1960s there... -- Isaiah 40:1-11 -- Second Sunday of Advent - B
Back in the 1960s there was a top ten hit titled "Expressway To Your Heart." The "Soul Survivors" re
Martin Luther, with his characteristic... -- Malachi 3:1-4 -- Second Sunday of Advent - B
Martin Luther, with his characteristic bluntness, once observed, "there is no more sin in a man's se
What do we postpone, what... -- Malachi 3:1-4 -- Second Sunday of Advent - B
What do we postpone, what do we find difficult to acknowledge? A yearly screening for cancer?
Bruce Larson, in his book... -- Baruch 5:1-9 -- Second Sunday of Advent - B
Bruce Larson, in his book, Believe And Belong, tells how he tried to help people commit their
How one deals with the... -- Baruch 5:1-9 -- Second Sunday of Advent - B
How one deals with the sorrows of life will very much determine that person's future ability to live
In our nation where Christianity... -- Baruch 5:1-9 -- Second Sunday of Advent - B
In our nation where Christianity had flourished in the past, it is now troubled both from within and
Paul wrote, You are always... -- Philippians 1:3-11 -- Second Sunday of Advent - B
Paul wrote, "You are always in my heart (Philippians 1:7, TEV)!" Paul might be able to accomplish th
Bethany Christian Church in Fort... -- Philippians 1:3-11 -- Second Sunday of Advent - B
Bethany Christian Church in Fort Worth, Texas, has been small since its founding a quarter century a
In the classic Wait Disney... -- Philippians 1:3-11 -- Second Sunday of Advent - B
In the classic Wait Disney cartoon The Sorcerer's Apprentice, Mickey Mouse, as the young appr
At the turn of the... -- Luke 3:1-6 -- Second Sunday of Advent - B
At the turn of the year it is customary for many of our national news magazines to recall for us the
A Sunday school teacher once... -- Luke 3:1-6 -- Second Sunday of Advent - B
A Sunday school teacher once asked a class what was meant by the word "repentance." A little boy put
Make straight paths for him... -- Luke 3:1-6 -- Second Sunday of Advent - B
"Make straight paths for him." Recently, a blind friend made the transition from using a mobility ca
A UPS manager asked some... -- Malachi 3:1-4 -- Second Sunday of Advent - B
A UPS manager asked some friends of hers to deliver a parcel over a Christmas holiday near a town wh

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Usually we emphasize the spirit around the season of Pentecost. However, this same spirit is present for all believers even during times of trials, testing, and journey though life’s difficulties. All three of this week’s lessons serve to remind us that the outcome of the Lenten journey is intended to point toward new life. While Christians are reminded all year that we might see and experience the shadow of the cross, the spirit of life is also ever present.
From The Washington Post, November 25, 2001: "Scientists in Massachusetts said today they had succeeded in creating the first cloned human embryos, a controversial advance intended to speed the development of new medical therapies but which could also hasten the arrival of the world's first cloned baby."
David Kalas
Schuyler Rhodes
As I look out on my congregation on any given Sunday, I recognize that a significant percentage of the folks gathered here are involved in matters of life and death.

For some, it comes with their profession. Doctors, fire fighters, police officers, members of the military -- these are folks in our flocks who deal with matters of life and death every week. They don't have to look very far from any given Sunday to find a high-stakes experience in their work.

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Janice B. Scott
Death is difficult for anyone to understand and accept, and particularly difficult for children who usually have little concept of time. In this story Anita is angry with God, because her beloved Grandma has died.

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John S. Smylie
Argile Smith
Keith Hewitt
Contents
What's Up This Week
"Bones" by John Smylie
"Waiting" by Argile Smith
"Do You Suppose Job Flew Coach?" by Keith Hewitt


What's Up This Week

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David O. Bales
For the last few years our family has visited The Dalles, Oregon, for Memorial Day to be with my wife's relatives and to decorate graves in the cemetery. One thing I notice as we visit that cemetery: When you're in the western, older side of the cemetery, visitors are chattier, even happy, carrying on humorous conversations as they stand next to gravestones of people who died a hundred years ago. But, as you enter the newer portion of the cemetery where people have recently been buried, you feel the emotion around.
Richard L. Sheffield
In the Orthodox Church, Easter worship includes the singing of a hymn that goes:

Christ is risen from the dead,
trampling down death by death,
and upon those in the tombs bestowing life.1
Richard E. Gribble, CSC
He was chained, held bound in a life of torment and blasphemy. In the end, however, God would set him free. John Newton, a name probably not familiar to many people, was born in July 1725 to a pious English woman and her seafaring husband. From his earliest days, young Newton was attracted to his father's side of the family and to the life at sea. Thus, when he was only eleven years old he became an apprentice aboard his father's vessel, a cargo ship, which ferried products throughout the major ports of the Mediterranean region.
Mark Ellingsen
We have all lived through the death of a loved one. We have all ached when someone we dearly love has passed away. We have all wondered about what comes next, and fretted about our own death. In our gospel story for today we find Jesus dealing with those experiences. And together with Lazarus, Jesus (along with our other Bible lessons) shows us what comes next after sin and death. He does not just show it; he gives it. What he gives is freedom given through love. That is what comes next when the new life is given, when death and sin are conquered.
Robert J. Elder
Several years ago a psychologist conducted a survey in which he asked 3,000 people the question, "What are you living for?" He was not at all ready for the results. He discovered that ninety percent of his respondents were - as he put it - "simply putting up with the present while they waited for the future." We are all familiar with the feeling. We spend today thinking about what will happen tomorrow: young couples wait for their wedding day; children wait for Christmas; at 64 we wait for retirement; at 34 we wait for success.
Richard W. Ferris
Some of us can remember the days before interstate highways and massive traffic slowdowns when a leisurely drive to a relative's house was as much about scenery as it was about getting places. Who cared if the highway weaved around curves and some hills were steeper than others? It was fun to see fields with cattle and sheep, and sometimes even a white hillside where turkeys and chickens roamed freely behind a fence.
Amy C. Schifrin
Martha Shonkwiler
Litany: A Conversation With The Psalmist
L: The abyss, the unknown, the feared:
C: Out of the depths have I called to you, O Lord;
Lord, hear my voice;
let your ears consider well the voice of my supplication.
L: Shouting, running, searing pain:
C: If you, Lord, were to note what is done amiss,
O Lord, who could stand?
L: Sinking down, deeper, losing oneself,
C: for there is forgiveness with you;
therefore you shall be feared.
L: Will it come? Will it be over? When? When?
C: I wait for the Lord;

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Good morning. If I want to get a particular radio program, I have to use a radio. Setting a CB radio or computer won't help me get my radio program. It doesn't help to use the television. If I want the radio show, I have to set the dial at the right place on the radio. I can put the radio dial anywhere I want, but to get the show I want, I have to put it at just the right place.
... after having heard that Lazarus was ill, he stayed two days longer in the place where he was ... When Jesus arrived, he found that Lazarus had already been in the tomb four days ... Jesus said, "Take away the stone." Martha, the sister of the dead man, said to him, "Lord, already there is a stench because he has been dead for four days." (vv. 6, 17, 39)

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