Gospel Alchemy, Sermon Christmas 2, 5 Jan 2014
Word does not become flesh. Listen: The lessons are Jeremiah 31:7–14; Psalm 147:13–21; Ephesians 1:3–14; John 1:(1–9), 10–18. I worked most closely with John 1:1-18.
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Word does not become flesh. Listen: The lessons are Jeremiah 31:7–14; Psalm 147:13–21; Ephesians 1:3–14; John 1:(1–9), 10–18. I worked most closely with John 1:1-18.
Read MoreJesus flees, children die. Listen: The lessons were Is 63:7–9; Ps 148; Heb 2:10–18; Mt 2:13–23. I worked most closely with Matthew 2:13-23.
Read MoreHappy Christmas! The lessons can be found by clicking here. Listen:
Read MoreThe lessons can be found by clicking here. I worked most closely with Luke 2:1-20. Jesus’s lullaby and all of our differences. Listen
Read MoreThe lessons for Sunday can be found by clicking here. I worked most closely with Galatians 3:23-25;4:4-7. Disciplinarian. I don’t react well to the concept. So Paul telling us that we are free is great. Well, mostly. (There will be a few moments of silence before the sermon begins. Thank you for your patience.) Listen: […]
Read MoreThe lessons for Christmas can be found by clicking here. I worked with both John 1:1-14 and Isaiah 52:7-10. Christmas: it’s not about the shoes. (But I wore great ones) Listen: Christmas, 2012
Read MoreWe read the lessons for Christmas II. However, Christmas is one of the times my preaching is as much about the season as the lessons. Christmas Presents: giving and opening. How could this be about Jesus? (There will be a few moments of silence before the sermon begins. Thank you for your patience.) Listen: Christmas, […]
Read MoreThe lessons for Christmas can be found here. I worked most closely with Matthew 2:13-15,19-23. Jesus was born as a human baby into a world populated and run by humans which means things are about to get messy. (There will be a few seconds of silence between when the recording starts and when the sermon […]
Read MoreThe lessons for Christmas can be found here. Jesus was Born! Merry Christmas! (There will be a few seconds of silence before the sermon starts. Thanks for your patience.) Click to listen: Christmas 2010
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