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The text mentions, When the... -- Galatians 4:4-7 -- First Sunday after Christmas Day - B
The text mentions, "When the time had fully come, God sent forth His Son ..."
During one of the welcome... -- Hebrews 2:10-18 -- First Sunday after Christmas Day - B
During one of the "welcome home" ceremonies for Desert Storm troops, actor Glenn Ford told a true st
A psychiatrist in New York... -- Galatians 4:4-7 -- First Sunday after Christmas Day - B
A psychiatrist in New York City is well known for his work with catatonic schizophrenics.
Verse 13 refers to Jesus... -- Hebrews 2:10-18 -- First Sunday after Christmas Day - B
Verse 13 refers to Jesus having trust in God.
In the ancient world a... -- Galatians 4:4-7 -- First Sunday after Christmas Day - B
In the ancient world a slave had no rights or status.
The spring of 1991 brought... -- Hebrews 2:10-18 -- First Sunday after Christmas Day - B
The spring of 1991 brought a series of disasters to the human community.
In his marvelous anthology of... -- Galatians 4:4-7 -- First Sunday after Christmas Day - B
In his marvelous anthology of one hundred words and phrases,* Edward Chinn tells of a triumphant pro
I once knew a man... -- Hebrews 2:10-18 -- First Sunday after Christmas Day - B
I once knew a man who spent a long and uneventful life being afraid of death.
In the comics, Hagar the... -- Colossians 3:12-17 -- First Sunday after Christmas Day - B
In the comics, "Hagar the Horrible" Hagar dresses up in his Viking armor as he prepares to go out an
A coach once asked for... -- Galatians 3:23-25; 4:4-7 -- First Sunday after Christmas Day - B
A coach once asked for an explanation of the difference between power and authority.
A poor woman entered a... -- Colossians 3:12-17 -- First Sunday after Christmas Day - B
A poor woman entered a department store to be greeted by an eager salesperson.
Naomi was a most religious... -- Galatians 3:23-25; 4:4-7 -- First Sunday after Christmas Day - B
Naomi was a most religious person.
I remember with immeasurable fondness... -- Colossians 3:12-17 -- First Sunday after Christmas Day - B
I remember with immeasurable fondness an elderly woman whom I loved dearly when I was a small boy.
You are familiar with the... -- Galatians 3:23-25; 4:4-7 -- First Sunday after Christmas Day - B
You are familiar with the expression, "Kids say the darndest things," or maybe the one that begins,
3:12-17A pastor sat in the... -- Colossians -- First Sunday after Christmas Day - B
3:12-17A pastor sat in the office of a business woman whose heart was broken.
Slave versus Son: the way... -- Galatians 3:23-25; 4:4-7 -- First Sunday after Christmas Day - B
Slave versus Son: the way we raise our families, how we relate to contemporaries, the integrity of o
An Indian chief was disturbed... -- Luke 2:22-40 -- First Sunday after Christmas Day - B
An Indian chief was disturbed about how lazy his braves had been during the hunting season, so he ca
A little boy who had... -- Luke 2:41-52 -- First Sunday after Christmas Day - B
A little boy who had lost his tooth asked his mother, "Why do I get money if I put my tooth under my
What is it that a... -- Luke 2:22-40 -- First Sunday after Christmas Day - B
What is it that a person most wants to see before he dies?
Jane Brooks, writing in the... -- Luke 2:41-52 -- First Sunday after Christmas Day - B
Jane Brooks, writing in the "My Turn" column of Newsweek (April 29, 1991), calls herself one
Have you known great-greatgrandparents... -- Luke 2:22-40 -- First Sunday after Christmas Day - B
Have you known great-greatgrandparents who lived long enough to attend the wedding of their great-gr
Letting go. These are difficult... -- Luke 2:41-52 -- First Sunday after Christmas Day - B
"Letting go." These are difficult words for anybody. They are particularly difficult for parents.
It has probably happened in... -- Luke 2:22-40 -- First Sunday after Christmas Day - B
It has probably happened in every family. In ours it happened with my paternal grandmother.
A story is told of... -- John 1:1-18 -- First Sunday after Christmas Day - B
A story is told of a French lighthouse keeper who worked near Calais.
An ancient king of Persia... -- Isaiah 45:22-25 -- First Sunday after Christmas Day - B
An ancient king of Persia, Shah Abbas, once disguised himself as a peasant so that he could move fre

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God reigns, now and always, but that is not always immediately apparent. Jeremiah warns the false shepherds, earthly rulers who plunder the flock, that God is watching, and someday the true Shepherd will be revealed! Paul reveals to the Colossians, who have no idea that the geological clock is ticking and an earthquake will devastate their city, that the man on the cross is the head of the body, the beginning and the end, and the first-born of the dead. And in Luke’s gospel we see that Jesus reigns, even from the cross, dispensing mercy and reward to a fellow sufferer.

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The Village Shepherd

Janice B. Scott
Call to Worship:

A thief asked Jesus to remember him when Jesus came into his kingdom. In our worship today, let us explore those qualities which make Jesus a king.



Invitation to Confession:

Jesus, sometimes I fail to worship you as king.

Lord, have mercy.

Jesus, sometimes I'm not interested in any kind of royalty.

Christ, have mercy.

Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom.

Lord, have mercy.


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Constance Berg
I admit I like it when people are articulate. I like a leader to show a wealth of knowledge on a certain subject. Many people feel the same way. We like the flamboyant skater with a glittery costume and dramatic moves. We like the politician who shakes hands, has good debates, and shows up in the right photos. We admire the celebrity who gives selflessly.

So then, why have we been attracted to Jesus as our authority? Jesus was born in a barn. His father could not hold a job and was therefore demoted to the lowest trade at that time: carpenter. His mother was a teenager.
Schuyler Rhodes
"Be still and know that I am God."

How difficult it is to be still. The world in which we live conspires to make of us a blur as we rush about doing all the things we feel called to do. Indeed, it is difficult to be still. Today, the average worker in the American work force puts in fifteen to twenty more hours a week than a worker did a generation ago. Today, the demands of parenting and community are overwhelming as many find themselves also caring for aging parents. Being still? Sounds nice, but when would that happen? During sleep?
John W. Clarke
Although we are going to concentrate on Jeremiah 23:1-6, it is important to note that these verses are a part of a larger section that is best understood in its entirety. This section contains a collection of prophecies concerning the Davidic kings. It is not important that it be broken down verse by verse, but rather theme by theme.
Scott Suskovic
He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation; for in him all things in heaven and on earth were created ... in him all the fullness of God was pleased to dwell...
-- Colossians 1:15-16, 19

Julia Ross Strope
If we love the Lord with all our hearts, minds, and strength,
we are going to have to stretch our hearts, open our minds,
and strengthen our souls ... God cannot lodge in a narrow mind;
God cannot lodge in a small heart. To accommodate God they must be palatial.
-- William Sloan Coffin, Credo

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