Sermons from 2016

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Are You the Messiah?

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Are You the Messiah?

3 Advent – December 11, 2016 Matthew 11:2-11 So, today we hear that John the Baptist is in prison.  Imagine John’s cell was dark and dank. Prison cells usually are. He paced back and forth, fettered less by his chains than by his misgivings. Allowed at last to see one of his followers, he sends […]

Life is Like a Journey on a Train

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1 Advent – November 27, 2016 Matthew 24:36-44 So, it’s the beginning of the new year, the new church calendar year – it is the first Sunday of Advent.  Just when we think we should start hearing about shepherds and stables and stars, we get floods and kidnappers and thieves.  So what’s up with Advent?  […]

Where Do We Go From Here? (Post-Election)

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26 Pentecost, Proper 28 – November 13, 2016 Luke 21:5-19 Wow!  What a week. I think we are all exhausted by the months leading up to the election and now the aftermath of the election itself. I am saddened, deeply saddened, by some of the mean-spirited things posted on social media and what I’ve seen […]

Dinner at Kathy and David’s House

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24 Pentecost, Proper 26 – October 30, 2016 Luke 19:1-10 Crowds follow Jesus these days nearly everywhere he goes. They parade behind him and in front of him, crushing in close or watching from a safe distance. They are curious and want to hear, touch, or maybe just see what happens when others interact with […]

Old Turtle and the Broken Truth

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Old Turtle and the Broken Truth

23 Pentecost, Proper 25 – October 23, 2016 Luke 18:9-14 Jesus tells another parable about prayer, this one intended for those “who trust in themselves”. With this in mind, the Pharisee’s actions and words make him the obvious fall guy. We picture him as loud, arrogant and too sure of himself. We hear his self–satisfied […]

I’m Grateful

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21 Pentecost, Proper 23 – October 9, 2016 Luke 17:11-19 Our gospel lesson begins with Jesus walking through an unidentified region between Samaria and Galilee. This is actually an important detail, because that region would have been potentially hostile territory, an unsafe area that is neither inside, nor outside Jewish territory. It is in between […]

Faith Means Believing Even When the Outcome is in Doubt

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20 Pentecost, Proper 22 – October 2, 2016 Luke 17:5-10 Last week’s gospel lesson showed us the bondage of being separated from one another, of not seeing, not reaching out or caring for one another. It creates a chasm between us.  Each time we walk past the needs of our neighbor or ignore the cries […]

Dip Your Finger in the Water and Cool My Tongue

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19 Pentecost, Proper 21 – September 25, 2016 Luke 16:19-31 Our gospel story for today, one of Jesus’ parables, with its vivid journey to the afterlife, and its exaggerated imagery of contrast, fits the form of an apocalypse. An apocalypse serves as a wake-up call, pulling back a curtain to open our eyes to something […]