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7 Pentecost July 15 2012 “Home is where the heart is”

7 Pentecost July 15 2012 “Home is where the heart is”

It’s the bottom of the 9th. The score is tied at 3-3. Bases are loaded with two outs. And up comes a batter- the one with the worst record, wouldn’t you know it! Sighing, you settle deeper in your seat and prepare yourself for overtime.  You don’t want to leave even though it’s late. This game will determine who goes on to the playoffs. You’ve supported this team the whole season long. They need to know that you are here ...

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July 8, 2012 Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefforts Schori at General Convention

July 8, 2012 Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefforts Schori at General Convention

Did you hear Ezekiel? Mortals! Stand up and listen! God is sending you to a rebellious house, full of impudent and stubborn folks. Your job is to go tell them, “listen up – here’s the deal, from the Big Man himself.” And if they don’t listen, at least they will have met a prophet.

Garrison Keillor is famous for noting that nobody wants a prophet at a birthday party. Our image of prophets is something like fire-breathing dragons or maybe Nunzilla, ...

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Sermon July 1 2012 “Bittersweet” Mark 5:21-43 -by Rev. Dr. John Rumple

Sermon July 1 2012 “Bittersweet” Mark 5:21-43 -by Rev. Dr. John Rumple

Mark 5:21-43  Is life playing with me?

Prayer: God, increase our understanding of life and of you so that when we leave this place today we will be better equipped to face the challenges that face us.

In the middle of the night, as a full moon illuminated the sky, a mother werewolf watched as her son chased a man through the woods. Every time the man was about to get away the little werewolf would dart in front of him, block ...

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4 Pentecost – “Why is it so hard to let go of our fears?” June 24, 2012

4 Pentecost – “Why is it so hard to let go of our fears?”  June 24, 2012

Why are we so afraid to let go of our fear? Why do we want to hang on to something that constricts our life because we are afraid?

At the beginning of the gospels- the birth narratives- the angels say “do not be afraid”. At the end of the gospels- when the women go to the tomb to find the body of Jesus is missing, the angels say “do not be afraid.” And yet, we are so often afraid. And our ...

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Saturday evening – 3 Pentecost “The mustard seed” June 16, 2012

Saturday evening – 3 Pentecost “The mustard seed” June 16, 2012

Our Saturday evening services, held once a month, are informal and the “sermon” is really a discussion among those gathered about one of the lessons for the day. This month we talked about the “mustard seed” parable found in Mark 4:26-34. We identified the various people and things in that passage (e.g. Jesus, seed, harvest, quick action, scythe, birds, seed-to-bush, etc.). Then we talked about what role each had to play in the whole and the relationship of each to ...

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2 Pentecost – A House Divided Cannot Stand June 10, 2012

2 Pentecost – A House Divided Cannot Stand  June 10, 2012

“Mr. President and Gentlemen of the Convention. If we could first know where we are, and whither we are tending, we could then better judge what to do, and how to do it. We are now far into the fifth year, since a policy was initiated, with the avowed object, and confident promise, of putting an end to slavery agitation. Under the operation of that policy, that agitation has not only, not ceased, but has constantly augmented. In my opinion, ...

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1 Pentecost: Nicodemus and Spiritual Growth June 3 2012

1 Pentecost: Nicodemus and Spiritual Growth June 3 2012

Whenever you go to the doctor, among the first things they do is to measure your height and your weight. Your height is used, among other things, to calculate your body mass index- BMI- which is an important indicator of where you fit statistically – and a measurement that can help a doctor evaluate which medical risks you may face. Growth- it’s important to know when you’re growing taller as well as when you’re shrinking, which most of us do as ...

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May 27, 2012 Pentecost: The Dry Bones

May 27, 2012 Pentecost: The Dry Bones

Ezekiel 37:3 – “He said to me, ‘Mortal, can these bones live?’ I answered, ‘O Lord GOD, you know.’”

Birthdays – most of us like them even if we profess to not need all that “foolishness” now that we are grown. Birth – day: a day to celebrate another year of life. A day to celebrate the family that birthed us.

Birthdays can also be bittersweet times in our lives- when we remember the birthday of one who no longer is living ...

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May 24 2012 Memorial Service for Barb Meyer

May 24 2012 Memorial Service for Barb Meyer

“Come to me” Jesus begs us. In times like now when we do not know where to turn – because our life has turned upside down, Jesus begs us to come to him. Jesus will take our burdens – our sorrows- upon himself to give us rest. We do not have to carry our sorrow and our loss ...

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7 Easter – Informal Saturday Evening Service- Acts of the Apostles and our Transition

7 Easter – Informal Saturday Evening Service- Acts of the Apostles and our Transition

(Informal Saturday evening service in the Parish Hall with parishioners sitting around tables in groups)

First some instructions and some background. This evening we’re going to talk together about how the lesson from Acts might be similar to what is going on at St. Andrew’s in this interim period.  A modified form of “sermon ball.” Each of you has the scripture in your bulletin. Even though you’ve just heard it read, I’d like your group to read the lesson from Acts ...

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