Sermon Archive (Page 13)

A Sermon for Sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost

Gracious God, take our minds and think through them; take our hands and work through them; take our hearts and set them on fire. Amen.   All week long the phrase “Be opened” from today’s Gospel has chased after me.  It is ripe with meaning and possibility, censure and encouragement. And it is the culmination of the two healing stories found in…

A Sermon for the Eighth Sunday after Pentecost

Gracious God, take our minds and think through them; take our hands and work through them; take our hearts and set them on fire. Amen.    Our Gospel today continues where we left off last week, but is a flashback to the story of Herod beheading John the Baptizer. The countryside was alive with speculation about who this wonderworker Jesus really was.…

A Sermon for Trinity Sunday

Gracious God, take our minds and think through them; take our hands and work through them; take our hearts and set them on fire. Amen.     Today is a day when it I have to say it’s too bad we can’t all read and understand Greek, the original language of the Gospel of John, because our English translation just doesn’t cut…

A Sermon for the First Sunday of Pentecost

Gracious God, take our minds and think through them; take our hands and work through them; take our hearts and set them on fire. Amen.     Happy Pentecost! Theologian and scientist Teilhard de Chardin wrote that the harnessing of fire is what made human civilization possible. He went on to say that someday, after mastering the winds, the waves, the tides…

A Sermon for Easter Day

    Alleluia!  Christ is risen! The Lord is risen indeed!  Alleluia!     A friend from high school posted this on Facebook on Thursday:   Happy Opening Day, the ultimate clean slate. Hope springs eternal and all that jazz. It happens every spring, and it never gets old. Go Phils![1]   I have to admit that it took my brain a…