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  • Children's sermon, Illustration, Preaching, Sermon, Worship

    Nazish Naseem
    Katy Stenta
    Dean Feldmeyer
    Thomas Willadsen
    Christopher Keating
    Mary Austin
    George Reed
    For June 21, 2026:
  • Children's sermon

    Arley K. Fadness

    Do not fear... (v. 28)

    Good morning girls and boys,

    Have I got something to show you today! But first I have a question.

    Are there things that make you afraid?  (children answer)

    Are you afraid of the dark? Are you afraid of thunder?

    Are you afraid of getting sick or hurt in sports?

    At...
  • Commentary

    Mark Ellingsen
    In accord with the overall theme of the Pentecost season, all the texts for this Sunday pertain to living the Christian life (sanctification), specifically with how Christian life is easy, for it is not our work but the result of God’s grace. 

    Genesis 21:8-21
    The First Lesson reports the story of the relationship between Abraham’s sons, Isaac (a...
  • Children's Liturgy and Story

    Janice B. Scott
    Call to Worship:
    Jesus said, "Whoever does not take up the cross and follow me is not worthy of me." In our worship today let us pledge ourselves to be worthy of him.

    Invitation to Confession:
    Jesus, I don't know what my cross is, so I don't know how to take it up.
    Lord, have mercy.
    Jesus, I do want to follow you, but I also like to...
  • Stories

    David O. Bales
    Bryan Meadows
    Keith Hewitt
    Contents
    What's Up This Week
    "Sin that Grace Abound?" by David O. Bales
    "Teacher and Leader!" by Bryan Meadows
    "A Night without Stars" by Keith Hewitt


    What's Up This Week
    In our ultra-independent society, it has become second nature for us to want to carve our own path -- to do things our way. Our lives belong to us, and we can do...
  • Sermon

    Steven E. Albertin
    Fido is in the dirt gnawing on a bone. It is dry, brittle, depleted of marrow and moisture. It is dead and useless except for stimulating the gums of Fido and giving his jaws some exercise. You approach Fido with your hands behind your back. Fido eyes you and is suspicious. You speak kindly to your canine friend. He wags his tail. He smiles his doggy smile keeping his paw firmly planted on the...
  • Sermon

    Justin W. Tull
    As I studied in depth this passage of scripture, I learned that I have long carried misconceptions about "Jacob's ladder." My first surprising discovery was that all the commentaries I read suggested that Jacob's vision was not of a ladder as we know it today, but more of a "ramp" or "stair-like pavement."9 This "ramp" was to handle traffic between heaven and earth.10 Heavenly messengers could...
  • Sermon

    Schuyler Rhodes
    Once, not too long ago, a certain pastor was leaving the grocery store with some supplies for his family's evening meal. Outside in the parking lot he noticed a woman in her car trying to back out of a narrow spot. Pastor set his bag down on the pavement and got the woman's attention by waving and waving. He then proceeded with dramatic arm gestures and directions to assist the woman in backing...
  • Sermon

    James L. Killen, Jr.
    Some things that happen in our world just ought not to happen. A mother decides that she does not want her newborn baby, so she wraps it in a blanket and leaves it beside a rural road. Fortunately, the baby is found by someone passing by before it dies but the ants have already begun to bite it. A community puts its trust in a man and elects him to public office. Then he uses his position to...
  • Sermon

    Stephen M. Crotts
    Do you remember when Timothy McVeigh, the man responsible for the bombing of the federal building in Oklahoma City, was executed? As the time of his execution drew near, McVeigh gave a handwritten statement to the warden, intending it to take the place of any verbal comment. In that statement, McVeigh quoted a section of the poem "Invictus," which is Latin for "unconquered." That poem, by...
  • Worship

    Beverly S. Bailey
    Hymns
    Great Is Thy Faithfulness (NCH423, PH276, UM140)
    O Lord, Hear My Prayer (CBH348, Taize)
    Lift High The Cross (NCH198, CBH321, UM159, PH371)
    Crown Him With Many Crowns (CBH 116, UM327)
    The Strife Is O'er (CBH263, UM306)
    We Know That Christ Is Raised (UM610, PH495)
    Take Up Your Cross (CBH536, PH393,...
  • Commentary

    Cathy Venkatesh
    In one of my former parishes, the wife of retired pastor led us in a Bible study of the book of Genesis. She was trained as a social worker and had previously led studies of Genesis in her work with prisoners. As we progressed through the stories, she told us how the complicated family relationships of the patriarchs prompted the incarcerated men in her Bible study to talk about their own...
  • Children's sermon

    Cynthia E. Cowen
    The Point: When we walk with Jesus we never walk alone.

    The Lesson: Good morning, boys and girls. It's good to be with you at church today. Look around. Do you see people you know? (let children answer) How about people you don't know? (let children answer) All of these people are here today because they want to worship God and to be a part of God's family...

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