Sermons
A sermon is a talk. It is a conversation between God and the preacher, the preacher and him/herself, and the preacher and the listener. It is a beautiful, delightful dance of truth, memory, and possibility. Like a dance, a conversation can meander around the room gracefully, all the while leading you to end up right where you started - with a hopeful prayer.
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Thirsting for God and Deep, Deep Love
In John 4, Jesus meets the Samaritan Woma, or the Woman at the Well. He talks to her and opens her eyes to the kind grace of God. We all have a well inside of us. It is there we meet the God of love and where our thirst for meaning and purpose is quenched.
Love without Limits: Irate Jonah and Remorseful Nineveh
In the biblical story of Nineveh, which includes Jonah and the whale, the prophet is called to preach mercy and grace to the Ninevites, who are his enemies. He refuses! Yet, God insists that Jonah love beyond limits.