Tag: Compassionate Justice

Listen More, Speak Less

 I want to begin today by thanking you, because I’m going to be starting a class in September through June in Gestalt Pastoral Care. I’m thanking you because the

The Power of Kindness

I want to begin by thanking you for the time last month when I got new eyes. I had my cataracts removed, which is like having new eyes. The

The Tormented

Sermon By Rev. Dennis Lippart Old preachers are like old baseball players and old gamblers. They want to make one more bet or be in one more game. Old

The Power of Forgiveness

 I’m very fond of historical period pieces, such as movies and TV series. I love Downton Abbey, and I kept hearing about this series on HBO called The Gilded

Grief

 As we look at these scriptures, Luke 7:11-18 & John 11:17-27, I’m focusing on those whom Jesus helped and the situations because I believe that we have an epidemic

The Worthy

 Today is the beginning of a new season. We are now in what is called ordinary time or the season after Pentecost. This is the longest season of the

The Freedom to Be Filled

 I was going to talk about the spirit and how the spirit is experienced differently in today’s scriptures, Acts 2:1-6 & John 14:8-17 and 25-27. But something wasn’t sitting

The Freedom to Open

 This week I had a call from someone who’s not part of the church, but has a lot of questions about the church, about what we believe, and about

The Freedom to Heal

This past week I was introduced to a book called My Grandmother’s Hands, which talks about the trauma that we hold in our bodies. Not necessarily talking just of

The Freedom to Love

Sermon Given by UCC Conference Minister, Rev. William P. Worley Brothers and sisters in Christ from the 150 congregations that make up the Pennsylvania Southeast Conference of the United
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