by L. Gail Irwin | Mar 3, 2024 | Sermons
Scripture Reading: John 2:13-25 13 The Passover of the Jews was near, and Jesus went up to Jerusalem. 14 In the temple he found people selling cattle, sheep, and doves and the money changers seated at their tables. 15 Making a whip of cords, he drove all of them...
by L. Gail Irwin | Feb 25, 2024 | Sermons
Scripture: Genesis 17:1-9, 15-16 Abram and Sarah were nomadic herders who lived without the protection of city walls or a king to govern them or an army to protect them. They also had no children, which meant, in essence, no future. But they were people of faith;...
by L. Gail Irwin | Feb 18, 2024 | Sermons
Introduction: Today we hear the story of Noah and the covenant God made with the human family, marked by a rainbow. Most of us are familiar with this story, and this reading comes toward the end of the narrative, as the water subsides. After a long wait, the...
by Rev. Dr. Rebecca Voelkel | Feb 4, 2024 | Sermons
Scripture: Mark 1:29-39 Holy One, Healer of our every ill, touch my mouth and all of our hearts, that we might more fully know you and more deeply love you and one another. Amen. It was 6:15 on Friday evening, September 1st and we had just turned onto Highway 55...
by Rev. Claire Klein | Oct 3, 2023 | Sermons
Scripture: Proverbs 3:13-18 and Psalm 65:9-13 As many of you know, I grew up in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. My family has lived there for at least 4 generations. The story starts with land that was taken by European settlers in a “treaty” made with the Pottawatomi,...
by Rev. Claire Klein | Sep 24, 2023 | Sermons
Scripture: Matthew 18:21-35 “Now this forgiving loans is a slap in the face to us. We done the right thing and we fulfilled our obligation that we signed up for,” he said. “This policy, no matter what side of the aisle you’re on, sends the wrong message. This time...
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