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

    Mary Austin
    Christopher Keating
    Katy Stenta
    Dean Feldmeyer
    Nazish Naseem
    George Reed
    Thomas Willadsen
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  • Stories

    David O. Bales
    John Fitzgerald
    Contents
    "Most Improved" by David O. Bales
    "Echoing Sheep" by David O. Bales
    "Having Compassion" by John Fitzgerald

    Most Improved
    Genesis 18:1-15 (21:1-7)
    By David O. Bales

    In the teachers’ lounge at South Middle School the morning gossip and general world critique turned to Darrell Schmeling. “Old prune...
  • Children's Liturgy and Story

    Janice B. Scott
    Call to Worship:
    When Jesus saw the people he had compassion on them, because they were harassed and helpless. Is he calling you today to become a shepherd for his sheep?

    Invitation to Confession:
    Jesus, I wonder why you don't call me to work for you?
    Lord, have mercy.
    Jesus, I'm happy to work for you as long as I don't have to...
  • Stories

    John E. Sumwalt And Jo Perry-sumwalt
    Contents
    What's Up This Week
    A Story to Live By: "She Had Compassion"
    Shining Moments: "I Gave You to God" by Andrew Oren
    Sermon Starter: "Like Having a Baby" by John Sumwalt
    Scrap Pile: "Preaching without a Manuscript" by R. Karl Watkins
    "How Do You Preach?" by John Sumwalt


    What's Up This Week

    You may be sure that there...
  • Stories

    David E. Leininger
    Interesting collection of workers Jesus chose to accompany him -- the twelve. Not a genius among 'em. Common folks: a few fishermen, farmers, even a tax collector. They were not even particularly religious. What they were was willing to be used to further the work of a man they admired, even loved, despite the fact that he was a man they misunderstood. Eventually, they came to realize (even as a...
  • Stories

    Constance Berg
    I grew up in a predominately Catholic town, and I have three friends who are priests. I admire their adherence to the vows they took at their ordination: a vow of obedience, a vow of celibacy, and a vow of poverty. Each took their vows quite seriously at their ordination and still do to this day.


    Ronny, as I know him, grew up the oldest of six sons. Unknown to him until after...
  • Sermon

    Steven E. Albertin
    The phone rings in the middle of the night. There is only one reason why someone would call you at this time of the night, and it can't be good. The deadpan voice of the police officer tells you the horrible news rather matter-of-factly. Your imagination runs wild. You were not there, but you can hear the tires screeching, the metal smashing, the glass breaking, and the sirens whining. It was not...
  • Sermon

    Mark Ellingsen
    Jesus' ministry and mission was shifting into high gear. Matthew reports that Jesus had gone about all the cities and villages teaching in their synagogues. But he had not just been preaching the gospel of the kingdom (Matthew 9:35a). It seems that Jesus had compassion on the crowd because they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd (Matthew 9:36). Matthew reports that Jesus...
  • Sermon

    Wayne H. Keller
    Unlike many businesses today engaged in the process of "downsizing," it was time for Jesus to "upsize." Too much happening, too many demands, too many needs, too much illness, too many people sapping Jesus' strength. So, he called the twelve. Did he have any idea what he was doing? What a pathetic band of characters, at least by society's standards. In a choose-up-sides baseball game, the captain...
  • Sermon

    Larry M. Goodpaster
    The young woman squirmed uncomfortably in the cushioned chair to which she had been directed by the receptionist. Not only was she nervous about the impending job interview, but the shuttle service which had provided transportation from the airport to this office building had been the worst of her life. The others who had been on the van seemed as upset as she was -- and just as captive. Now,...
  • Worship

    Thom M. Shuman
    Call To Worship
    One: On an ordinary Sunday,
    we come to worship God.
    All: We come, trusting God will speak to us;
    we come, hoping God will surprise us.
    One: On this day, like every other day,
    we seek to follow Jesus.
    All: We follow, believing Jesus will be with us;
    we follow, hoping Jesus will work through us.
    One: On this...
  • Worship

    Amy C. Schifrin
    Martha Shonkwiler
    Confession And Absolution
    P: In the name of the Father, and of the Son, + and of the Holy Spirit.
    C: Amen.

    P: Merciful God, your will for us is to know the abundance of life, yet this world's suffering continues.
    C: We have no answers, and we confess to you the failure of our self-reliance and the anger that is born of our despair. Speak to our questions....
  • Commentary

    A few years back, the religious media was filled with reports of "holy laughter." Some charismatic churches saw what proponents called a new manifestation of the Holy Spirit, as their members were seized by fits of uncontrollable laughing. Advocates insisted that this was an indication that God was doing a new thing among believers. Critics countered that this new thing was a manifestation of the...
  • Commentary

    Wayne Brouwer
    Psychiatrist, Viktor Frankl, often wrote about the meaninglessness of his patients' lives. He was able to sympathize with them in a powerful way, since he spent part of World War II in a concentration camp. He remembered the dark weeks of 1944 vividly: the numbness of the gray days, the cold sameness of every dreary morning.

    Suddenly, like a bolt of bright colors, came the...
  • Children's sermon

    Good morning, boys and girls. Today we are going to have a real treat. I found out the other day that our friend, Mike, is taking guitar lessons. So I asked Mike if he wouldn't mind playing for us.

    Mike, how do you like playing the guitar? (let him answer) How long have you been taking lessons? (let him answer) How often do you practice? (let him answer) That is...
  • Children's sermon

    Good morning, boys and girls. How many of your parents read a newspaper? (Let them answer.) Do some of you look at the newspaper? Do you read the comics or other sections? (Let them answer.) Some of you aren't old enough to read yet, but some day you'll start reading. One thing you will read will be a newspaper like this one. (Show the paper.) What does a newspaper have in it that is so...

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