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  • The Immediate Word

    Mary Austin
    Christopher Keating
    Dean Feldmeyer
    Thomas Willadsen
    George Reed
    Katy Stenta
    Nazish Naseem
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  • Emphasis Preaching Journal

    David Coffin
    Another natural disaster has flattened a number of coastal communities. Despite the weather and major television station warnings, and government disaster preparations, the dystopian destruction nightmare of Luke 21 has decimated another community. Also, it is reasonable to believe that this is not the last year for hurricanes, Tsunami’s, wild fires, mudslides and tornados. They will occur again...
  • Emphasis Preaching Journal

    Mark Ellingsen
    Bill Thomas
    Frank Ramirez
    Isaiah 65:17-25 and Isaiah 12
    Isaiah’s apocalyptic passage has more of an “At Last!” feel to it. Isaiah looks to a time when people are finally living according to God’s Will, treating each other as they were almost meant to. There’s a Millennium feel to the passage. People will still live and die, but they’ll hit the century mark pretty regularly. Instead of nations...
  • StoryShare

    John E. Sumwalt
    “The wolf and the lamb will feed together, and the lion will eat straw like the ox, and dust will be the serpent’s food. They will neither harm nor destroy on all my holy mountain,” says the LORD. (v. 25)

    A week after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, country singer Toby Keith — who died Feb. 5, 2024 — wrote a patriotic ballad titled “Courtesy of the Red, White and...
  • CSSPlus

    John Jamison
    Object: A blood pressure monitor. It is actually called a sphygmomanometer, and is pronounced “sfig·mow·muh·naa’·muh·tr”.

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    Hello, everyone! (Let them respond.) Are you ready for our story today? (Let them respond.) Great! To get started, I have a question to ask you. Do you ever get worried? I mean, do you ever worry about anything...
  • The Village Shepherd

    Janice B. Scott
    Prayers usually include these concerns and may follow this sequence:

    The Church of Christ

    Creation, human society, the Sovereign and those in authority

    The local community

    Those who suffer

    The communion of saints


    These responses may be used:


    Lord, in your mercy
    Hear our prayer...
  • SermonStudio

    Stephen P. McCutchan
    With joy you will draw water from the wells of salvation.
    -- Isaiah 12:3

    It was a unique configuration of events that made it possible for Israel to occupy the hills of Canaan. At the time of their occupation of this land, the world had just discovered how to smelt iron. This enabled the manufacturing of axes that could take down the trees and clear the land for...
  • SermonStudio

    John W. Clarke
    No reading of Luke is complete without coming to realize that Luke is concerned that the world understands that Jesus is the hope of the world and that any teaching that leads away from that fact is a false teaching. No matter what, no matter when, Jesus will be there to give us life.

    In our own time, there have been those who have predicted that the end was near because of some...
  • SermonStudio

    Scott Suskovic
    Whoever does not work should not eat!
    -- 2 Thessalonians 3:10 (NLT)

    Wow! Kind of takes your breath away, doesn't it? Not a lot of ambiguity in that rule. "You don't work, you don't eat." For a religion based on grace, it seems a bit unyielding.

    You would expect that rule in our ever-productive society. After all, it seems that our worth is determined by how...
  • SermonStudio

    Mark Ellingson
    Freedom is such a lovely word, a compelling image. What is freedom? How would you define it? What does it mean to you? Webster's New World Dictionary defines freedom as being exempt from control or from arbitrary restrictions. Freedom is said to be the ability to choose or determine one's own actions.

    That was the sort of freedom, escape from foreign intrusion, which the Hebrews sought...

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