What We Mean When We Say “God”
Get ready. This is brain-squeezing sermon about what we mean when we say the word "God."
Mini-Sermons: “Lectionary Teaching” and “Irrevocable”
Two mini-sermons mushed together, the first about how we read scripture in worship and the second about some of the verses left out of the reading from Romans.
Right Here
We tend to treat God as a Divine 9-1-1 service, only paying attention to our relationship with God in times of crisis. But Paul reminds us that the word is very near to us, as is the Word, which speaks us into being.
Guest Speaker: The Rev. Martha Tucker
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Guest Speaker: The Rev. Phil Bjornberg
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Guest Speaker: The Rev. Phil Bjornberg
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Scattering Seeds
A sermon about scattering seeds and making the world a place filled with the beauty of God's love, peace, and justice.
I Will Give You Rest
A sermon about rest. We rest as an end in itself, not as a means to greater production.
Not Running
A sermon about the story of the binding of Isaac. I am consistently amazed at how this story keeps speaking to me despite my revulsion to its contents.
The Distortion of Sin
A nuts and bolts sermon that expands the concept of sin from individual behavior out to societal systems -- and how we confront it with radical aliveness.
Who Are You Looking For?
I know this is way out of sequence, but I forgot to post my Good Friday sermon back in April, and since we did not have a normal sermon for Trinity Sunday yesterday, I thought I'd take this opportunity to share what I said on Good Friday.
Stephen in the Red Shirt
A sermon about the first martyr of the church, St. Stephen, and a cautionary tale about switching from "our" to "your." Plus -- Star Trek.
The Spirit of Truth
A sermon about discerning God's truth inside us with the help of the Holy Spirit.
Stephen the Red Shirt
A sermon about the first martyr of the church, St. Stephen, and a cautionary tale about switching from "our" to "your." Plus -- Star Trek.
Even the Good One
Sometimes we forget that God's faithfulness matters more than our own ability to act on our faith. This sermon and song are about that.
Where is God?
A sermon about how to speak about where God is, despite the limitations of prepositions in the English language.