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Understand-Witness-Worship -- Mark 16:15-20 -- Charles Michael Mills -- Ascension of the Lord - B -- 1993
Jesus is the Alpha and Omega. Jesus is the first and the last.
The Ash Account -- Matthew 6:1-6, 16-21 -- Charles Michael Mills -- Ash Wednesday - B -- 1993
Lent is a season of reflection. It comes from an Old English
The Easter Parade -- John 20:1-18 -- Charles Michael Mills -- Easter Day - B -- 1993
The Easter Parade is passing on us this morning. Dawn is
The Disciple From Missouri -- John 20:19-31 -- Charles Michael Mills -- Second Sunday of Easter - B -- 1993
The disciple from Missouri, "Didymus" which in the Greek
Show And Tell -- Luke 24:36-48 -- Charles Michael Mills -- Third Sunday of Easter - B -- 1993
Show and tell. A commercial opens in a classroom. The teacher
The Voice Of Command -- John 10:11-18 -- Charles Michael Mills -- Fourth Sunday of Easter - B -- 1993
Each of us has one. Each of them is different and distinct. It
A Branch Office -- John 15:1-8 -- Charles Michael Mills -- Fifth Sunday of Easter - B -- 1993
You can bank on it! A bank that does well will often establish
A World News Update -- John 15:9-17 -- Charles Michael Mills -- Sixth Sunday of Easter - B -- 1993
"Come, Christians, join to sing ... Loud praise of Christ our
A Few Choice Words -- John 17:6-19 -- Charles Michael Mills -- Seventh Sunday of Easter - B -- 1993
A few choice words. Jesus prayed these words in his Father's
Mr. Sandman -- John 18:1Ä19:42 -- Charles Michael Mills -- Good Friday - B -- 1993
Mr. Sandman cowers in craven fear near a blazing fire before
The Wilderness Road -- Mark 1:9-15 -- Charles Michael Mills -- First Sunday in Lent - B -- 1993
Lent comes to our lives every springtime. Lent is the promise
The Best And The Brightest -- Mark 9:2-10 -- Charles Michael Mills -- Second Sunday in Lent - B -- 1993
The best and the brightest. Elijah the prince of prophets.
Cross Words -- Mark 8:31-38 -- Charles Michael Mills -- Second Sunday in Lent - B -- 1993
A schoolyard taunt as old as Methuselah goes: "Sticks and
Turning The Tables -- John 2:13-22 -- Charles Michael Mills -- Third Sunday in Lent - B -- 1993
On Monday of Holy Week, Jesus upset the tables. He entered the
A Rescue Mission -- John 3:14-21 -- Charles Michael Mills -- Fourth Sunday in Lent - B -- 1993
Spring is a symphony of sounds. The crack of a bat breaking up
It's Your Serve -- John 12:20-33 -- Charles Michael Mills -- Fifth Sunday in Lent - B -- 1993
Pass a public park and your eye may scan a duo playing a
Good Service -- Mark 14:1--15:47 -- Charles Michael Mills -- Passion Sunday - B -- 1993
Good service. The food at the restaurant on Main is good, but

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Fourth of July Weekend -- Charles Michael Mills, Anthology -- 1988
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Your statutes are always righteous; give me understanding that I may live.
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We all dislike people who blow their own trumpets, although sometimes we may be in awe of them. Jesus too deplored such behaviour and was never in awe of those who practised it. In our worship today let us open ourselves to Jesus, allowing him to see what is in our hearts.



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Once a harvest has been destroyed, you cannot repair it. If a building has burned to the ground, you cannot repair it. In those instances you need to start from scratch with a fresh start.

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