Sermon Matthew 2:13-23 “The Flight to Egypt” December 29, 2013
We have to wonder about Matthew’s wisdom or logic in placing this particular story in his gospel. It’s a dark tale far removed from the idyllic pageantry of Christmas with […]
We have to wonder about Matthew’s wisdom or logic in placing this particular story in his gospel. It’s a dark tale far removed from the idyllic pageantry of Christmas with […]
What does it mean to be a people who walk in darkness? You know, I love this late service on Christmas Eve. I love the quiet streets, the houses lit […]
Carol “O Holy Night” Finally, the night sounds quieted, the town settling into sleep. Joseph found it difficult to close his eyes. He was aware of Mary […]
Joseph’s job was impossible and yet, by God’s grace, Joseph accomplished his task. Now, some of you might thinking I’m talking about the long, treacherous trek to Bethlehem to be […]
Many years ago, I had a vision of this very scripture. The mountain of the Lord, all nations streaming toward this one glorious house of God, an abiding […]
Reportedly, Psalm 100 is the second favorite Psalm in the Old Testament running just slightly behind Psalm 23. For those of you prone to reciting scripture from memory this maybe […]
Okay…here’s Paul at his best…confusing us as only Paul can. As I read this passage, I know Paul can’t be condemning those who aren’t able to work or find work. […]
This sermon was preached celebrating Stewardship Sunday as we consecrated with prayer our commitment for the coming year. Commitment Cards are available in the church office should you like to […]
Hopefully, last week’s sermon helped us see a connection between faith and forgiveness. This week’s sermon focuses on making the connection between the attribute of gratitude and the understanding of […]
Were we to take a survey this morning, to the question, “How would you describe the state of the world today?” likely the largest percentage of respondents would rate the […]