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In Turning to God -- John 18:2-3; 25-27 -- Edward R. Mangelsdorf -- Good Friday - B -- 1975
Picture in your mindOur Lord and His disciples at the Last Supper.
The Season of the Spirit -- Acts 2:4 -- Richard W. Patt -- Day of Pentecost - A -- 1975
Some of you who are over thirty may have had the pleasure, as I did, to grow up on a farm.
Weed-Pulling -- Matthew 13:24-30 -- Richard W. Patt -- Proper 11 | Ordinary Time 16 - A -- 1975
"Let the wheat and the weeds both grow together until harvest!" I don't know if we're up to taking t
Life's Greatest Treasure -- Matthew 13:44, 45 -- Richard W. Patt -- Proper 12 | Ordinary Time 17 - A -- 1975
Today's sermon title could easily set our imaginations running.
Working and Praying Go Together -- Matthew 14:31-2 -- Richard W. Patt -- Proper 13 | Ordinary Time 18 - A -- 1975
Here in the middle of summer our daily work can get to be a drag - especially if everyone around us
Marriage Likened To A Wedding Cake -- Anthology -- 1972
By Richard E. Boye
Marriage Is Joy -- Anthology -- 1972
By Kenneth H. Sauer
One Husband's Counsel -- Anthology -- 1972
By John M. Braaten
Accept Our Failures -- Anthology -- 1972
By Leslie F. Brandt
A Prayer For Your Marriage -- Anthology -- 1972
By Robert Howard Clausen
The Mathematics of Marriage -- Anthology -- 1972
By William McKee Aber
Leeches Or Lovers -- Anthology -- 1972
By Leslie F. Brandt
Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue -- Anthology -- 1972
By Kenneth H. Sauer(A general wedding homily built around the traditions)
Marriage As Crisis -- Anthology -- 1972
By Leslie F. Brandt
We Belong To Each Other -- Anthology -- 1972
By Kenneth H. Sauer
Let God Be The Go--Between -- Anthology -- 1972
By Paul L. Winemiller, Jr.
The Beauty Of Marriage -- Anthology -- 1972
By John M. Braaten
Grow Not In Each Other's Shadow -- Anthology -- 1972
By Leslie F. Brandt
A Motto For Marriage -- Anthology -- 1972
By Duane T. Wuggazer
Christian Marriage -- Anthology -- 1972
By Elmer E. Flack
Hope In Christ -- Anthology -- 1972
By Elmer E. Flack
Living In Harmony -- Anthology -- 1972
By Elmer E. Flack
The Greatest Of These Is Love -- Anthology -- 1972
By Kenneth H. Sauer
Self--Disclosure - Self--Surrender -- Anthology -- 1972
By Leslie F. Brandt
Mystical And Real -- Anthology -- 1972
By Paul O. Hamsher

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William J. Carl, III
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