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    John Jamison
    Object: A job description. I have attached a sample you can use if you wish. I have highlighted a few of the items that might be good to use as examples during the message, but feel free to pick the ones you want to use.

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    Hello, everyone! (Let them respond.) Are you ready for our story today? (Let...
  • The Immediate Word

    Dean Feldmeyer
    Katy Stenta
    Thomas Willadsen
    Christopher Keating
    George Reed
    Mary Austin
    For June 8, 2025:
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    John E. Sumwalt
    May the glory of the Lord endure forever;
        may the Lord rejoice in his works—
     who looks on the earth and it trembles,
        who touches the mountains and they smoke.
     I will sing to the Lord as long as I live;
        I will sing praise to my God while I have being
    . (vv. 31-33)

    When I...
  • Emphasis Preaching Journal

    David Coffin
    An older couple is given an eight-month eviction notice to leave their residence. They are living on a fixed income. After exploring an advertised senior living community in the next county, the news is grim. They cannot afford to live in such a community despite the extravagant advertising publicity they saw about amenities and community recreation on television. Both the man and woman have...
  • Emphasis Preaching Journal

    Mark Ellingsen
    Bill Thomas
    Frank Ramirez
    Bonnie Bates
    Genesis 11:1-9
    I know we’re supposed to preach Acts 2 on Pentecost, but in recent years I’ve strayed to the alternate lectionary passage, Genesis 11:1-9. This passage comes at the close of what’s often referred to as the primeval history, the story of God’s dealings with all humanity. Rather than having a single fall, in actuality what we witness is a series of breaks in the...
  • The Village Shepherd

    Janice B. Scott
    Call to Worship:

    On the day of Pentecost, six weeks after Jesus had risen from death, when the disciples were gathered together in one place, they were all filled with the Holy Spirit. As we gather together on the day of Pentecost, let us ask God that we too might be filled with his Holy Spirit.

    Invitation to Confession:

    Jesus, forgive us our sins...
  • SermonStudio

    Schuyler Rhodes
    Today is Pentecost. The creative power of God's Spirit (v. 30) flows today like no other day. The Spirit that is poured out on this day is the same Spirit that hovered over the waters (Genesis 1:2) at the dawn of creation. This is the same Spirit that possessed Gideon as he lifted up his horn (Judges 6:4). And it is the same Spirit that the risen Jesus told us would arrive as an advocate to...
  • SermonStudio

    John Jamison
    It wasn't their first fight. Like most fathers and sons they had their disagreements. But this time, something was different. A line had been crossed that had never been crossed before. They sat there, staring at each other, both realizing they were in new territory, neither of them sure that they really wanted to be there.

    No one remembers who broke the silence and spoke first, but...
  • SermonStudio

    David R. Cartwright
    That first Pentecost was a grand and glorious day. It was a new beginning. On that special day, God's people were reborn through the outpouring of the Holy Spirit. It was an extraordinary event.

    As Luke's Gospel reports it, all kinds of marvelous things took place on that day. As Jesus' disciples were all gathered in one place, there was first the sound of a mighty wind; then tongues...
  • SermonStudio

    Robert Leslie Holmes
    A seminary student writing a term paper about confession of sin started to type, "When we confess, Christ takes away our guilt." However, he was a bit thick-fingered and hit the letter q instead of the letter g on his computer keyboard. Now his sentence read, "Christ takes away our quilt." He didn't notice his error but his professor did and wrote in the margin, "Fear not, little one, you'll not...
  • SermonStudio

    Alex A. Gondola, Jr.
    There's an old story about a man who found a pig. It seems that as this man was driving into the city in his station wagon, a stray hog suddenly ran out in front of him. The man stopped the car, jumped out, caught the pig, and put it in the back. Not knowing what to do with the animal, he flagged down the first policeman he saw, explained the situation and asked, "What should I do with this hog...

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