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Richard F. Bansemer

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CHRIST IN THE KITCHEN -- John 2:1-11 -- Richard F. Bansemer -- 1997
John 2:1-12
THE GOOD NEWS OF FORGIVENESS -- John 20:19-23 -- Richard F. Bansemer -- 1997
John 20:19-23
ANY ONE OF US -- John 11:45-57 -- Richard F. Bansemer -- 1997
John 11:45-57
GRACE PLACE -- John 2:13-22 -- Richard F. Bansemer -- 1997
John 2:13-22
MESSIAH -- John 20:24-29 -- Richard F. Bansemer -- 1997
John 20:24-29
TIME AT HIS FEET -- John 12:1-8 -- Richard F. Bansemer -- 1997
John 12:1-8
MIRACLE WATCHERS -- John 2:23-25 -- Richard F. Bansemer -- 1997
John 2:23-25
A THANK YOU FOR JOHN -- John 20:30-31 -- Richard F. Bansemer -- 1997
John 20:30, 31
BEING DIED FOR BY THE MESSIAH -- John 12:9-26 -- Richard F. Bansemer -- 1997
John 12:9-26
COUNTLESS QUIZZES -- John 3:1-15 -- Richard F. Bansemer -- 1997
John 3:1-15
WHEN OTHERS ARE AROUND -- John 21:1-14 -- Richard F. Bansemer -- 1997
John 21:1-14
OFF BALANCE, BUT PIOUS? -- John 12:27-43 -- Richard F. Bansemer -- 1997
John 12:27-43
LOVING THE WORLD -- John 3:16 -- Richard F. Bansemer -- 1997
John 3:16
ONE ON ONE -- John 21:15-19 -- Richard F. Bansemer -- 1997
John 21:15-19
GIFT FROM THE FATHER -- John 12:44-50 -- Richard F. Bansemer -- 1997
John 12:44-50
BLEACHING THE DARKEST DARK -- John 3:17-21 -- Richard F. Bansemer -- 1997
John 3:17-21
WE WILL -- John 21:20-25 -- Richard F. Bansemer -- 1997
John 21:20-25
LORD OF THE WASHBASIN -- John 13:1-20 -- Richard F. Bansemer -- 1997
John 13:1-20
BEING GOD'S BELOVED -- John 3:22-36 -- Richard F. Bansemer -- 1997
John 3:22-36
THE WILL TO LISTEN -- John 4:1-42 -- Richard F. Bansemer -- 1997
John 4:1-42
LOVE AND DIFFICULT TIMES -- John 13:21-35 -- Richard F. Bansemer -- 1997
John 13:21-35
DOING LOVE -- John 4:43-54 -- Richard F. Bansemer -- 1997
John 4:43-54
WINNING US BACK -- John 13:36-38 -- Richard F. Bansemer -- 1997
John 13:36-38
SAYING "YES" TO HEALING -- John 5:1-18 -- Richard F. Bansemer -- 1997
John 5:1-18
ENJOY THE FATHER -- John 14:1-7 -- Richard F. Bansemer -- 1997
John 14:1-7

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The Dining Room -- John 14:1-7 -- Richard F. Bansemer -- 1987
Death of a gracious hostess
Doing Love -- Revelation 21:1-4 -- Richard F. Bansemer -- 1987
Accidental Death
Living Life Gratefully -- Romans 11:33-36 -- Richard F. Bansemer -- 1987
Death in old age
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Call to worship:

While the Prodigal Son was still far off, his father saw him, ran to him, put his arms around him and kissed him. In our worship today, let us turn to God so that he may run to us, put his arms around and kiss us.

Invitation to confession:

Jesus, for the times when we run away from you,

Lord, have mercy.

Jesus, for the times when we have wasted our inheritance on dissolute living,

Christ, have mercy.

Jesus, when we return to you,

Lord, have mercy.

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