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Do what the Lord has given you to do

Sermon Download Sermon Service Download Service Download Bulletin Sermon for Trinity 5 1 Peter 3:8-15  +  Luke 5:1-11 When Jesus said to Simon Peter in today’s Gospel, “Put out a little from the shore,” you know He wasn’t talking to … Continue reading

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The first vision: A war won, a war still being waged

Sermon for Midweek of Trinity 4 Revelation 12:7-17 Last week we studied the beginning of John’s first vision in the set of seven visions, beginning in chapter 12. We easily identified the dragon as the devil, because in tonight’s reading … Continue reading

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A blessing from two godly women

Sermon Download Sermon Service Download Service Download Bulletin Sermon for the Visitation of Mary Isaiah 11:1-5  +  Luke 1:39-56 Today, July 2nd, has historically been celebrated as the Visitation of Mary, which you heard about in today’s Gospel. The birth … Continue reading

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The first vision: The woman, the child, and the dragon

Sermon Download Sermon Service Download Service Download Bulletin Sermon for Midweek of Trinity 3 Revelation 12:1-6 All right. Let’s review. Overall, there are seven sets of seven visions in the Book of Revelation. Each set essentially covers the whole time … Continue reading

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Seeking both openly rebellious and secretly self-righteous

Sermon Download Sermon Service Download Service Download Bulletin Sermon for Trinity 3 1 Peter 5:6-11  +  Luke 15:1-10 I think you probably know the story of the prodigal son; it’s at the end of Luke chapter 15. Today’s Gospel doesn’t … Continue reading

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