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At the Foot of the Cross -- Ron Lavin -- 1984
"I hope this damn thing doesn't last too long. I've got things to do, people to see."
Does Love Make You Sorry? -- Luke 7:36-50 -- John R. Brokhoff -- 1984
Are you one of those who thinks that a true Christian is always happy?
The Sound of Weeping -- Luke 19:28-40 -- Wallace H. Kirby -- 1984
Have you ever conducted a private survey of the human ear? It is a fascinating experience.
Praying With Tears in Your Eyes -- Hebrews 5:7 -- John R. Brokhoff -- 1984
When you finish your prayers, are there tears in your eyes?
The Clanking of Coins -- Matthew 27:3-10 -- Wallace H. Kirby -- 1984
Suppose that I tingled a batch of coins in my pocket or dropped some quarters on a marble floor.
The Christian's Tears of Failure -- Matthew 26:69-75 -- John R. Brokhoff -- 1984
"You win some and you lose some." This popular saying is a way of admitting that life has its failur
The Dripping of Water -- John 13:4-5, Matthew 27:15-26 -- Wallace H. Kirby -- 1984
I grew up with Marion Long.
How To Bring Tears To Jesus' Eyes -- Luke 19:28-40 -- John R. Brokhoff -- 1984
Bill and Judy were traveling across the country with their six children, ages three to thirteen.
The Shouting of the Crowd -- Matthew 27:35-44 -- Wallace H. Kirby -- 1984
Spivey's Corner is a little town in Sampson County, North Carolina.
I Cried All the Way Home -- John 16:16-24 -- John R. Brokhoff -- 1984
"Parting is such sweet sorrow" is a common saying.
The Crowing of a Rooster -- Matthew 26:31-35; 69-75 -- Wallace H. Kirby -- 1984
I sat with a farm family a few weeks ago for the noonday meal.
No Tears for Me, Please -- Luke 23:27-31 -- John R. Brokhoff -- 1984
Expecting us to weep for Jesus, a Lenten hymn asks:
Wallace H. Kirby -- 1984
My children may not remember how I used to cross my legs, balance one of them on the toe of my shoe,
The Sound of Everlasting Joy -- Luke 15:11-34, Matthew 28:1-8 -- Wallace H. Kirby -- 1984
The telephone rang last Thursday morning.
Forgiveness -- Phil Barnhart -- 1980
Do you remember in the movie "Ben Hur" when Judah Ben Hur said, "I heard him say, 'forgive them for
Heaven -- Phil Barnhart -- 1980
Reinbold Niebuhr wrote somewhere that it behooves a Christian to maintain a resolute agnosticism abo
Identity -- Phil Barnhart -- 1980
No man can judge whether he is rich or poor by turning to his ledger.
Acceptance -- Phil Barnhart -- 1980
Among the innumerable headlines depicting the Patty Hearst episode, this one spoke to much of which
Loneliness -- Phil Barnhart -- 1980
The words of a song Sharon and I love to dance to depicts the state of a lot of folks:
Morality -- Phil Barnhart -- 1980
I sometimes think of what future historians will say of us.
Power -- Phil Barnhart -- 1980
The basin and towel power of Jesus has been no better described than by Leslie Weatherhead whose own
Pride -- Phil Barnhart -- 1980
The story is told of a proud woodpecker who was tapping away at a dead tree when the sky unexpectedl
Self -- Phil Barnhart -- 1980
A man's worst side is usually inside.
Bible Study -- Phil Barnhart -- 1980
There are basically three stages of Bible study.
Commitment -- Phil Barnhart -- 1980
I have never doubted that wherever you find three people deeply committed to the Body of Christ, tho

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John Jamison
Object: This message is a role play. You can do this with only two children playing the parts of the two women, but if you have more children, you could have two more playing the parts of the children, another playing the part of the synagogue leader, and another playing the part of the country’s leader. You can also add any other roles you might want to add to make it interesting. Also, I have created places for your characters to speak, but you can add more of those to make it all more fun and memorable.

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The Immediate Word

Mary Austin
Dean Feldmeyer
Christopher Keating
Nazish Naseem
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George Reed
Katy Stenta
For August 24, 2025:

Emphasis Preaching Journal

Wayne Brouwer
C. Knight Aldrich, a medical doctor and the first chairperson of the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Chicago (1955-1964), was a keen analyst of the motivations for our behaviors. He worked with the social services agencies of Chicago for a time, particularly spending hours with teenagers who had been arrested for shoplifting or other theft. Aldrich interviewed them to find out how they had come to this. He also talked with the parents, attempting to discover how they had handled the problem from the first time they knew about it.
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Jeremiah 1:4-10 and Psalm 77:1-6

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Peter Andrew Smith
“We have questions about your conduct as our pastor,” Carl announced as soon as Pastor John sat down at the hastily called board meeting. “We have received complaints about you from the congregation.”

“Complaints?” Pastor John frowned. “From whom and about what?”

“Mrs. Finnigan saw you coming out of what she politely described as ‘A Gentleman’s Club’ last Thursday night when she was driving downtown.” Bruce scowled. “Do you deny this?”

“Not at all,” Pastor John said. “I did have to go to that place on Thursday evening.”

The Village Shepherd

Janice B. Scott
Call to Worship:
Jesus was aware of people's deepest needs and what prompted their actions. In our worship today let us consider how we can discover people's deepest needs and the motives for their actions.

Invitation to Confession:
Jesus, sometimes we see only the surface and condemn without real understanding.
Lord, have mercy.
Jesus, sometimes we are afraid to get sufficiently close to other people to see their inner needs.
Christ, have mercy.

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James Evans
(See Epiphany 4/Ordinary Time 4, Cycle C, for an alternative approach.)

The old saying, "experience is the best teacher," could serve as a subtitle for this psalm. Written as a prayer for help in a time of distress or oppression, the psalm subtly hints at a recognition and awareness that only comes with time. There is a track record, so to speak, that the psalmist is aware of: God's record of dependability. Based on God's proven record of saving power and grace, the psalmist is able to pray for salvation, but at the same time celebrate the certainty of its arrival.
Lee Ann Dunlap
Carrie's1 high school guidance counselor noticed she had been acting out a bit in school recently. She had appeared depressed and had been having some authority issues over rules and such. The guidance counselor set Carrie up with a local pastor who had been volunteering a few hours each Friday after a teen suicide a few months before. Most of the other students who came to see the pastor just needed someone to listen to their usual teen issues and heartaches. But, shortly into their time together, Carrie began to open up about some real grown-up problems.
Kirk R. Webster
It's a typical Sunday morning at St. Stephen Presbyterian Church in Orlando, Florida. The people file in and sit down in plush pews. Their attention is drawn to the chancel where they see choir members calmly seated, robed in dark blue and white. The mahogany altar table is draped with a silk parament. Two bronze candleholders stand guard at the table edges.
R. Robert Cueni
As was his custom, Jesus went that Sabbath morning to the synagogue for worship. As he was preaching and teaching, he happened to glance toward the fringe of the crowd where he saw a very crippled woman. She was bent over and was unable to stand up straight. When he inquired, Jesus was told the woman had been that way for eighteen years.
John H. Will
Call to Worship
Indeed, this is a day of rest and gladness.
This is God's Sabbath, created for our reflection and renewal.
Let us then not profane it, but keep it holy.
We do this as we honor God and commit ourselves to the well--being of God's creation.
Each of us individually needs a personal rejuvenation of spirit.
Together we seek a strengthening of community, a community that continues to build itself in love.
So do we come as one people to worship God, our Maker and our Sustainer.

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