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Being Church Means Being Uncomfortable

Being Church Means Being Uncomfortable

by Rev. Claire Klein | Feb 4, 2018 | Sermons

By Claire Klein 1 Corinthians 9:16-23 Listen here: So… wow, I think this is going to need some unpacking! My name is Claire Klein. I have been coming to Lyndale for 8 years and now I am in seminary studying to be a chaplain… and this is my first sermon here with you!...

MLK Sunday: Beloved and Repentant

MLK Sunday: Beloved and Repentant

by Rev. Ashley Harness | Jan 14, 2018 | Sermons

The Holy Spirit shows up to remind us we are children of God, beloved, no matter what. And then gives us a swift kick to keep co-creating God’s Realm of justice and love with new energy.

Epiphany: On Baby Bliss, Failure and Reconnection

Epiphany: On Baby Bliss, Failure and Reconnection

by Rev. Ashley Harness | Jan 7, 2018 | Sermons

This connection grows each time we dare to share our vulnerability, our messy places, our spit-up covered hair and sleep deprived frog voices, our existential fears, with each other. After all, didn’t God give us Herself in the form of a squiggly, entirely incapable of taking care of himself baby?

Awaiting the (Re)birth of Love: Persistent Love

Awaiting the (Re)birth of Love: Persistent Love

by Rev. Dr. Rebecca Voelkel | Dec 10, 2017 | Sermons

The God of the manger takes power very, very seriously but claims the vulnerability of a newborn as more powerful than the oppression of Empire. The God whose birth is foretold by homeless, outdoor laborer shepherds, understands that the authenticity of truth spoken to power-over is the real power. The God whose Incarnation happened not in the King’s palace, or the Trump Tower of Jerusalem, but in a barn in a backwater, bread-making town embodies the reality that true power is collective and liberative and life-giving.

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