Sermon preached June 2, 2013
Texts: II Timothy 3:16-17; II Peter 3:14-18
In 1616 Galileo went to Rome to persuade the Church authorities that the view he seemed convinced was correct – namely, that the sun was the center of the universe around which the earth rotated, a view proposed earlier by Copernicus, Galileo
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Sermon preached May 26, 2013
First United Methodist Church, Duluth
Texts: Proverbs 8:1-5; John 16:12-15
Many of you are familiar with the concept of the “lectionary.” The Ecumenical Lectionary is a three-year cycle of readings – Psalm, Old Testament, Gospel, and New Testament – for each Sunday of the year. It is widely used in
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Sermon preached Pentecost Sunday, May 19, 2013
Texts: Acts 2:1-21; Romans 8:14-17
Imagine. There is a group of people gathered together for a prayer meeting. Often such gatherings are quiet. Woosh! Suddenly there is a rush of wind. Sparks of fire, that look like tongues, dance around the room and touch each person. Voices
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Sermon preached May 12, 2013, Confirmation Sunday
Texts: John 17: 20-26
It will come as no surprise, but I use music when I teach confirmation. So here is one last “confirmation teaching song” – though you also know music finds its way into many of my sermons.
Dobie Gray, “The In Crowd”
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Sermon preached May 5, 2013
Texts: John 14:23-29
An awakening of thought to knowledge, to presence, to being; to re-presentation, to knowledge, to the secret will that wills and intends in the intention, reversing the latter in an act of constitution. Is that the original awakening of thought? (Emmanuel Levinas, Alterity and Transcendence, 4)
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