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Hidden In Unconditional Acceptance -- 1 Corinthians 11:20-29 -- Burton F. Blair -- 1991
Several years ago a friend of mine went into a restaurant in Texas.
Hidden In Our Prayers -- Psalm 139:23-24 -- Burton F. Blair -- 1991
Henri Nouwen, the Catholic theologian, has written a beautiful book on prayer.
Hidden In Change -- Isaiah 43:18-19a -- Burton F. Blair -- 1991
Well over 100 years ago, on April 10th, 1852, beneath the African sun an American died in the city o
Hidden In Second Chances -- John 21:15-17 -- Burton F. Blair -- 1991
Dr.
Hidden In Caring -- Mark 1:40-41 -- Burton F. Blair -- 1991
It was about 1:30 a.m. when the phone rang.
Real Presence -- John 1:1-14 -- R. E. Lybrand -- 1987
It is said that King Charles V, the king of Scotland, many years ago, wondered what life was like fo
Reunion -- 1 Corinthians 10:16-17 -- R. E. Lybrand -- 1987
When I think about the world we live in, the one descriptive word that leaps forth in my mind is "di
Rejoicing In Christ's Return -- 1 Thessalonians 3:9-13 -- R. E. Lybrand -- 1987
For what thanksgiving can we render to God for you, for all the joy which we feel for your sake befo
Running No More -- Mark 9:38-50 -- R. E. Lybrand -- 1987
Bob Roberts tells a story which appeared in the newspaper some time back about a mother of eight chi
Remembering -- Luke 22:14-19 -- R. E. Lybrand -- 1987
In Norway, there is a small church called the Church of the Lamb.
Refreshment -- Mark 14:22-26, John 19:28-30 -- R. E. Lybrand -- 1987
Death by crucifixion was such an agonizing way to die.
Realizing Forgiveness -- Matthew 26:27-29 -- R. E. Lybrand -- 1987
How do you normally react when someone offends you in some way?
Relief -- Matthew 11:28-30 -- R. E. Lybrand -- 1987
I'm worried about education in America.
Reconciliation -- 2 Corinthians 5:17-18 -- R. E. Lybrand -- 1987
When Jackie and I have a serious disagreement about something related to our marriage or family, we
Response to an Invitation -- John 6:48-51 -- R. E. Lybrand -- 1987
I want to begin this morning by reading an important letter to you (Note: Please amend this letter s
Repentance -- 1 Corinthians 11:27-28 -- R. E. Lybrand -- 1987
A young soldier, who had just been promoted to the rank of sergeant, wanted to impress a private who
Remedial -- Matthew 9:1-12 -- R. E. Lybrand -- 1987
One day three doctors were in a conversation about what they considered to be the biggest contributi
Reformed -- Luke 22:14--23:56 -- R. E. Lybrand -- 1987
Martin Luther was reared by very strict Catholic parents.

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David Kalas
I am a scoreboard watcher. I follow a lot more games than I actually watch, but since technology makes it easy to check scores on a moment’s whim, I watch a lot of scoreboards of teams and games that I am at least mildly interested in. And as I check those scores, I find myself having immediate reactions: “Great!” “Oh, that's too bad.” “Excellent!” “Nuts.” And in the midst of that sports-fan roller coaster, I must continually remind myself that not all scores are final.
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Joel 2:22-32
Martin Luther sings the praises of God’s love revealed in this lesson. He wrote:

The love of God which lives in man loves sinners, evil persons, fools and weaklings in order to make them righteous, good, wise, and strong. Rather than seeking its own good, the love of God flows forth and bestows good. (Luther’s Works, Vol. 31, p.57)

John Wesley nicely summarizes the Spirit’s role in fighting the lure of our old sinful habits:

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John Jamison
Object: This message is a role-play story. You will need two children to play the roles of the Pharisee and the tax collector. I usually ask two children if they will help me as they are all coming forward for the message, but you may select them however you choose.

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John E. Sumwalt
Trouble and anguish have overtaken me, but your commandments are my delight.
Your statutes are always righteous; give me understanding that I may live.
(vv. 143-144)

When I was an associate pastor in Janesville, Wisconsin one of my responsibilities was to give a lecture on spirituality once a month at a drug treatment facility. The students who attended were persons who had been convicted of drunk driving and were required to attend the class as a condition of their sentence. Attendance was always good.

The Village Shepherd

Janice B. Scott
Call to Worship:

We all dislike people who blow their own trumpets, although sometimes we may be in awe of them. Jesus too deplored such behaviour and was never in awe of those who practised it. In our worship today let us open ourselves to Jesus, allowing him to see what is in our hearts.



Invitation to Confession:

Jesus, sometimes we allow other people's behaviour to intimidate us.
Lord, have mercy.
Jesus, sometimes we refuse to reach our own fullest potential because we are afraid.

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Schuyler Rhodes
Every morning when sleep leaves and waking comes there is cause for praising God. Caught up, as we are, in the currents and eddies of our lives, this is easy to forget. This wonderful psalm is a reminder. God's bounty and abundance spill into our lives like waters over a causeway. God's delight in creation explodes in a million different colors. In every moment there is reason to give God praise.
Robert R. Kopp
When I was a little boy growing up in Nanticoke, Pennsylvania's First Presbyterian Church, one of those Christian chalk artists with black light, neon colors, and black felt canvas who made pictures of Jesus look like those Elvis portraits for sale on the side of the road at the beach showed up as entertainment for a Sunday evening potluck dinner.
John E. Berger
Today's sermon begins with this little one-person drama.
Mark Ellingson
Have you ever felt that you were absolutely at the end of your rope, left without hope? Sometime during the years of 539 B.C. to 331 B.C. that is the way the people of Judah felt. It seems that their land had been ravaged by a plague of locusts which had had catastrophic consequences.

Once a harvest has been destroyed, you cannot repair it. If a building has burned to the ground, you cannot repair it. In those instances you need to start from scratch with a fresh start.

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