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Some Final Words In Christ's Name! -- Richard E. Boye -- 2001
A Final Sermon Upon the Occasion of RetirementElim Lutheran Church
The Heart Of The Gospel -- Richard E. Boye -- 2001
A dear and godly parishioner once said to me about his Lord, "I am left speechless at his unending l
Meditations On Life In Danish Cemeteries -- Richard E. Boye -- 2001
A Sermon Preached in our Son's New Congregation
Justification By Grace Through Faith -- Richard E. Boye -- 2001
A Sermon Preached on the Occasion of 1917 - The Diamond Jubilee - 1992
Keep Your Eyes On The Sign -- Richard E. Boye -- 2001
A Seventy--Fifth Anniversary Sermon
Reflections On A Prayer For All Seasons -- Richard E. Boye -- 2001
A Sermon for the One Hundred and Fortieth Anniversary Year Let us pray:
Looking Back GratefullyAnd Then Striding Onward Faithfully -- Richard E. Boye -- 2001
An Address at a 125th Anniversary Banquet
What Gives Commitment Staying Power -- Richard E. Boye -- 2001
We will not agree on everything at this assembly but one thing I think we might agree on is that chu
Reflections After Forty Years As A Lutheran Pastor -- Richard E. Boye -- 2001
A Sermon Preached on the Fortieth Anniversary of Ordination
The Deadly Sin Of Sabotage -- John 9:25 -- Richard E. Boye -- 2001
A Lenten Sermon Written but Never Preached
Sabotage In The Church -- Richard E. Boye -- 2001
A Sermon Sorely Needed by Some Lay Persons and Some Clergy Persons; A Plea to Congregations to let
Manger Power Unleashed -- Richard E. Boye -- 2001
Max Lucado has written a book with the interesting title, No Wonder They Call Him the Savior.
Confessions Of A Troubled Soul -- Richard E. Boye -- 2001
It is a sobering experience to be struck with the bitter realization of what you might have b
A Voice From The Inside Of The Sanhedrin -- Richard E. Boye -- 2001
A week ago on Palm Sunday when we last met here in this sanctuary, I, Nicodemus, confessed to you my
If I Had Only One Sermon To Preach! -- Richard E. Boye -- 2001
A Sermon Preached on the Occasion of an Adult Baptism
Why I Am A Lutheran -- Richard E. Boye -- 2001
Lest we lose our perspective, I want to begin with an anecdote.
Meeting God At The Corners Of Life -- Richard E. Boye -- 2001
Today, the Second Sunday after Christmas, is also by popular reckoning the first Sunday in the third
Praise My Soul, The King Of Heaven -- Richard E. Boye -- 2001
Good morning! I want you to know that I am very pleased to be with you here today in St.
Postscript -- Richard E. Boye -- 2001
From a post--retirement sermon on Christian Ethics:
Bring Me Up Samuel - A Sermon Preached on Mother's Day -- Richard E. Boye -- 2001
This sermon with a strange title which, by the way, is a quotation right out of the Bible, is about
Marriage Likened To A Wedding Cake -- Richard E. Boye -- 1997
____________ and ____________, it might be said that a Christian marriage is like the beautiful and
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Jesus knew the importance of humility and used a banquet to teach people about it. As we feast on him today, let us make sure we come to him with unassuming spirits.

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