Tag: Isaiah

Challenging Conversations

Sermon by Seminary Intern, Deklan Lewis The last time I preached here, the topic was Jesus’ baptism. If you were here and you remember that far back, you’ll remember

Ash Wednesday

 I think for most of my life, Lent was about giving something up. Back in the day, the Catholic church told folks that we needed to give up meat

Don’t Hide The Light

A Talk with Rev. Kuhn (Black Text) and Rev. Edward Bailey (Blue Text) Last week, I talked about how in this season of Epiphany, the scriptures are all trying

Singing Out Our Joy

I pride myself on caring and doing for others who have needs, and I will do that at my own expense. So, this year I’m finding it hard to

What Are We Willing to Risk?

 As I was thinking about these scriptures, Isaiah 41:8-14 & Luke 19:1-10, and thinking about where we are. We have our annual meeting next week, and we have some

The Gift of Freedom

On April 16th of 1963, the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was in jail in Birmingham, and he wrote a letter to his fellow clergy colleagues, which became

The Challenge of Waiting

On this second Sunday of Advent, we’re talking about waiting. I’m wondering, how well do you wait? Think of the places and times you’ve had to wait. How good

A New Earth

This summer season, we are focused on the environment. This is a part of our mission and vision to be advocates for the environment. So we are looking at

Take Notice

During the Bosnian War back in the late 90s, the Serbs had completely surrounded Sarajevo and shells and bombs were being dropped. It was dangerous to go out into
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