Minister of Children & Youth, Gabrielle McLarty, preaching today on the call of Jeremiah (1:4-10). It’s no surprise that Gabrielle would be drawn to a text in which God says to the prophet, “Do not say ‘I am only a youth’, for you shall go to all to whom I send you…”
And the Sign Says…
Lay member Klaus Fix is preaching this morning, on Luke 12:49-56. How do we interpret the signs of the times? How do we know when to stand for what is right in a non-violent way?
We Have Come This Far by Faith
Reflections on Hebrews 11:1-3, 8-16: The great cloud of witnesses who have gone before us can continue to inspire us today as we follow the path of Jesus.
Good News for Star Wars Fans and Others
Today’s sermon on Colossians 3:1-11 is preached by the Rev. Edith Baird. So if you’re a Star Wars fan, listen on…
On Using Scripture
This fourth “Stump the Preacher” sermon is focused on the story behind Nehemiah 8 and the “advice” in II Timothy 3:14-4:4. The sermon is in response to a request from a congregation member after the Bible Study the Affirm team hosted in the spring of 2016. The requester said, “I know my Mom believes…
Kidsweek Sunday – no sermon!
We celebrated Kidsweek on Sunday, July 17, by worshipping in an all-ages way, without a sermon. The theme of Kidsweek was “All God’s Critters.” We shared a Godly Play story about Noah and the Ark (and all those animals), and the Kidsweek children who were present acted out the story of Jonah the Reluctant Prophet. We…
Fear
The third “Stump the Preacher” sermon this summer was “provoked” by Psalm 27, and also featured Luke 8:22-25.
Why Do Bad Things Happen to Good People?
This second “Stump the Preacher” sermon focussed on selected texts from the book of Job, as well as Romans 8:31-39.
Sabbath Rest
The first “Stump the Preacher” sermon of the summer of 2016. Rev. Cari preached on Exodus 20:8-11, Deuteronomy 5:12-15, and Luke 13:10-17.
Elijah up the Mountain
This sermon in three “segments” was created and shared by our youth after two months of study on this text: I Kings 19:1-15. You’ll hear many different voices, and you’ll miss a bit of the visual impact of seeing “Elijah” asleep in an easy chair then up on a ladder (the mountain) but hopefully…