No Christmas Blues!
A wedding ceremony was about to begin. Members of the bridal procession anxiously waited for the organ music to accompany them down the aisle. But there was only silence. One […]
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A wedding ceremony was about to begin. Members of the bridal procession anxiously waited for the organ music to accompany them down the aisle. But there was only silence. One […]
No Christmas Blues! Read More »
A long line of travelers formed waiting for immigration clearance at a Florida airport. The officers in charge seemed to be exercising unusual care inspecting baggage and credentials. After waiting
In a book called “The Cloister and the Hearth,” by Charles Reade, two men are shown back-packing their way across Europe during very dangerous times. One of them constantly tries
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In one of the comic strips about a young man named “Kudzu,” a preacher is greeting members of his congregation as they file out of Church … Kudzu is finding
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Decades ago, in a New York Times editorial, the following proposal was made: “Amid all the ‘Weeks’ observed during the year in behalf of this, that, and the other thing,
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In today’s Gospel Lesson, Jesus, in parable form, tells the story of a poor widow who sought justice for herself but couldn’t find it. She really was in a tough
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There is the story of a pious old monk who was asked to explain the unique nature of his Religious Order. He said, “Well … when it comes to learning,
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“Come to Me, all you who are weary” Jesus once said, “and I will refresh you.” Jesus’ invitation extends to all. He doesn’t care if you live in a castle
In today’s Gospel Lesson, the Apostles say to the Lord Jesus, “Increase our faith.” Jesus replies, “Were your faith the size of a mustard seed you could say to this
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Children’s Sunday Sermon September 5, 2010 Good morning boys and girls. Today we read in our bibles that Jesus said if we really want to be His loyal followers then
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The story is told, in parable form, of a man who felt that life had been unfair to him. And he was filled with great sadness … Then he learned
Two thousand years ago, Jesus said to the power brokers of His time, “No servant can serve two masters; for either he will hate the one and love the other,
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Robert Murray M’Cheyne is revered in Scotland as one of that nation’s great Christian Preachers. Although he died at an early age, his name already had become a household word.
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In an autobiographical sermon, the late Peter Marshall spoke of his difficult childhood years. He said, I never knew my father as other boys know their father. He died when
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C.S. Lewis wrote that the sin of pride is “the utmost evil because it is essentially competitive.” Lewis explains: Pride is competitive by its very nature. Pride gets no pleasure
At a conference of scientists, the discussion gravitated toward the wonders of human achievement: in fact, they reached the conclusion that human beings no longer required the services of God.
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In today’s Gospel Lesson, Jesus says to His Disciples, “I have come to bring fire to the earth, and how I wish it were blazing already.” (Lk.12:49). Jesus came to
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Several years ago, “Time” magazine ran a cover story entitled “Modern Saints.” And there were several impressive things about the persons described in the article. The most obvious, of course,
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In today’s Gospel Lesson, Jesus says to Peter, “Happy the servant if his master’s arrival finds him at this employment … When a man has had a great deal given
A wealthy CEO in the software business was stunned to find a fisherman lying idly beside his boat. “Why aren’t you out fishing?” said the business executive. “Because I have
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