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Surprises and Questions

Date: September 29, 2019
Scripture: Deuteronomy 6:1-9
Guest Preacher: Jackie Farah

When Gregg and Beth asked me to speak on this fifth Sunday, they specifically requested that I speak about being the white mother for a black son. I said I would need to think about it, pray about it, and especially talk to John. But I anticipated that if John agreed, my answer would be … read

On the Road Again

Date: July 7, 2019
Scripture: Luke 10:1-11
Guest Preacher: Rev. Susan Kintner

Dear Fellow Ministers of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, Grace and Peace to you from God our Creator, and from the Holy Spirit, our sustainer and guide. Amen — My name is Susan Kintner, I am a Lutheran Pastor, born and raised in Port Angeles, Washington, west of Seattle, in the middle of the north … read

The Troubled Heart

Date: May 26, 2019
Scripture: John 14:23-29
Guest Preacher: Rev. Jon Andres

When my daughter was growing up, I spent a lot of time watching Disney movies with her; you know, movies like The Little Mermaid, The Lion King, Pocahontas, The Jungle Book. And, after watching the Little Mermaid for the 50th time, I started to ask questions. Like, how many more times can my daughter watch … read

Who Is Family?

Date: May 12, 2019
Scripture: Mark 3:31-35
Guest Preacher: Caroline Kurtz

Seasons

Date: July 29, 2018
Scripture: Ecclesiastes 3:1-15; Matthew 6:25-34
Guest Preacher: Rev. Dr. Christine Chakoian

“A hard frost hits in September, sometimes as early as Labor Day,” writes Garrison Keillor, describing life in Lake Wobegon, Minnesota: “A hard frost hits and kills the tomatoes that we, being frugal, protected with straw and paper tents, which we, being sick of tomatoes, left some holes in. The milkweed pods turn brown and … read

Lavish Love

Date: July 15, 2018
Scripture: Ephesians 1:3-14
Guest Preacher: Rev. Jon Andres

For one long sentence, this one is packed with a lot of theology. For instance, we’re talking redemption, forgiveness, adoption, election, and yes, predestination. This one long sentence reads like a poem and it sings like a hymn. And we are singing it today. The writer of Ephesians packs a lot into one long sentence. … read

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