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In his recent book, The... -- Ephesians 1:3-6, 15-18 -- Second Sunday after Christmas - C
In his recent book, The Outsider, Howard Fast describes a scene where a young Jewish r
The relationship between fathers and... -- Ephesians 1:3-6, 15-18 -- Second Sunday after Christmas - C
The relationship between fathers and sons in 19th-century England was rather formal, so when a young
Recently I met two parents... -- Ephesians 1:3-6, 15-18 -- Second Sunday after Christmas - C
Recently I met two parents who were struggling with the problem of telling their young daughter that
God sent his own Son... -- John 1:1-18 -- Second Sunday after Christmas - C
God sent his own Son into the world. What a drastic step. With what can we compare it?
Christmastide is a light season... -- John 1:1-18 -- Second Sunday after Christmas - C
Christmastide is a light season.
Put your money where your... -- John 1:1-18 -- Second Sunday after Christmas - C
Put your money where your mouth Is-Put up or shut up!Are you serious?
I am glad a few... -- Jeremiah 31:7-14 -- Second Sunday after Christmas - C
I am glad a few radio stations are observing the "12 days of Christmas" and continuing to play carol
Some of us still carry... -- Jeremiah 31:7-14 -- Second Sunday after Christmas - C
Some of us still carry in our memories the voice of the late Gabriel Heater, eminent radio news comm
I will greatly rejoice... -- Isaiah 61:10--62:3 -- Second Sunday after Christmas - C
"I will greatly rejoice in the Lord,my soul shall exult in my God --
God reclothes us with garments... -- Isaiah 61:10--62:3 -- Second Sunday after Christmas - C
God reclothes us with garments of salvation and robes of righteousness when we enter his King
Not everyone welcomes the newcomer... -- Isaiah 61:10--62:3 -- Second Sunday after Christmas - C
Not everyone welcomes the newcomer with unrestrained spirit.
Three verses of this Old... -- Isaiah 61:10--62:3 -- Second Sunday after Christmas - C
Three verses of this Old Testament Lesson are also used on Epiphany 2 "C" (62:1-3) and on August 15t

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The Immediate Word

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Mary Austin
Dean Feldmeyer
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Nazish Naseem
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John Jamison
Object: The object of the lesson is a gesture you will teach the children.

Note: The gesture used both hands. Hold both hands in front of you and make the thumbs-up sign with both hands with both thumbs pointing back at your chest. This is the “ME!” gesture. Then simply rotate your hands back so your thumbs are pointing straight up in the air, like two “OK” signs. This is the “US” gesture.

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John E. Sumwalt
Do not lie to one another, seeing that you have stripped off the old self with its practices and have clothed yourselves with the new self, which is being renewed in knowledge according to the image of its creator. (vv. 9-10)

Emphasis Preaching Journal

Bill Thomas
Frank Ramirez
Mark Ellingsen
Hosea 11: 1-13
The prophet compares Yahweh to a father who exercises compassion despite his original plan to punish Israel. John Calvin nicely explains these dynamics:
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Hosea 11:1-11

The Village Shepherd

Janice B. Scott
Call to Worship:

Jesus warned against with those who store up treasures for themselves but are not rich towards God. Through our worship today let us pledge ourselves to seek our treasure only in God.


Invitation to Confession:

Jesus, sometimes we envy others because of all they possess.
Lord, have mercy.

Jesus, sometimes we desire all that money can buy.
Christ, have mercy.

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Stephen P. McCutchan
For he satisfies the thirsty, and the hungry he fills with good things.... Let those who are wise give heed to these things, and consider the steadfast love of the Lord.
-- Psalm 107:9, 43

Kirk R. Webster
How do you focus on something unseen? How can we set our minds on that which we can't touch, or taste, or verify scientifically? Most practical people want proof. Abstract propositions are difficult to get our arms around, especially if they are from another time and place.
Thomas A. Renquist
This story begins with gift -- with blessed gift -- with miraculous, blessed giftedness. And I will even tell you now the theme of the story: if you keep your eye on the giftedness of everything, then you yourself can be a gift, you can be a giver, rather than a hoarder.
John W. Wurster
" 'It was I who taught Ephraim how to walk, I took them up in my arms; but they did not know that I healed them' (11:3). They did not know me. Do you?

" 'I led them with cords of human kindness, with bands of love. I was to them like those who lift infants to their cheeks. I bent down to them and fed them.' (1:4). But they did not know me. Do you?

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