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Sermon based on Esther 2:1-18 It’s maybe exactly how we imagine powerful people act. They’re…
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Sermon based on Esther 2:1-18 It’s maybe exactly how we imagine powerful people act. They’re…
Sermon based on Acts 10:34-38 for Baptism of Jesus Sunday (Epiphany 1) Contrary to what…
Sermon for Epiphany based on Ephesians 3:2-12 I’m one of those individuals who loves the…
Sermon for Sunday December 29, 2019 based on Matthew 2:13-15, 19-23 The moment is crystalized…
Sermon for Christmas Eve based on John 3:16 Thomas was born blind. It was determined…
Sermon for Advent 4 on Romans 1:1-7 What’s the longest you’ve held on to a…
Sermon based on Matthew 11:2-11 For most concerts there’s a warm up act. Perhaps a…
This week in the gospel Jesus shows up at a wedding. As an invited guest, the day wasn’t about him. It was of course about the bride and groom, the guests, and the entire party celebrating the happy occasion.
He was just one of many that came out to John the Baptist. He may have mingled, but likely few knew his name. Nothing about him stood out. He wasn’t different. Jesus was just a regular guy who looked like all the rest.