Sermon Luke 19: 28-40 “Blessed Be the King” March 24, 2013 Psalm 118:1-2, 19-29
The Roman Catholic world is all aflutter! They have a new Pope, Pope Francis. There are some reasons for all the excitement. This is the first Pope from one of […]
The Roman Catholic world is all aflutter! They have a new Pope, Pope Francis. There are some reasons for all the excitement. This is the first Pope from one of […]
Several years ago, in December, the Bushnell Theatre presented the production “Fiddler on the Roof”. It ran for 8 days. When I heard about it and […]
Like you, I began with this passage from Luke wondering what it had to do with “habits”. I’d always heard that forming a good habit and sticking to it takes […]
Continuing with our theme, “Give up Something Bad for Lent”, we have yet another challenging scripture through which to work. This one might perplex us some […]
Just let me begin by saying, I am not a procrastinator but, I’m not above running from a problem on occasion. Throughout my school years, I would always beat all […]
Over the last several weeks, really since the tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School, I’ve been more aware, I think of the continual violence that seems to rock our nation. […]
So, we begin where we left off last week. Jesus, having read from Isaiah, hands the scroll back to the attendant and sits, first in silence then with the commanding […]
When I was growing up, I loved the show “Dragnet.” Who wouldn’t love “Joe Friday, a big gruff guy with purpose?” He never wavered from his intent to find his […]
The infant and childhood stories of Jesus are particularly poignant to those of us who have had children of our own. We remember the joy of anticipation when our children […]
It seems so appropriate to place the story of Jesus Christ at a back fence, in the care of a maiden and a carpenter, and within the walls of a […]