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Sermon – Mount Nebo

Sermon on Deuteronomy 34.1-12 A note from Jamie Howison: This sermon includes something of a landmark quote from the final speech delivered by Martin Luther King, Jr. Audio of that speech is included in this post, and I’d highly recommend you

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“To God the things that are God’s”

People:

A Sermon on Matthew 22:15-22 I n our cultural context, conversations about money tend often to be awkward, and even more so when that “conversation” comes in the shape of a sermon. Money is a hot button topic, but this

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Prayers of the People | October 9

Let us pray to God, responding to the words “The banquet is ready” with “we come to the table.” God visits the earth, waters it, and greatly enriches it. The river of God is full of water; God provides the people

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Thanksgiving?

A Sermon on Matthew 22.1-14 I ’m not sure if you arrived here tonight expecting a Thanksgiving service, with scripture readings emphasizing the bounty of the harvest, God’s goodness, and a general spirit of thankfulness; if you did, the two

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Prayers of the People | October 2

L ord, As we return to You today, may our souls find rest and as we come before You in stillness may we know that You are God. Lord God we ask that all people desiring to follow You would

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The landlord and the tenants

This sermon from October 2nd was preached by Jaylene Johnson A sermon on Exodus 20:1-20 and Matthew 21:33-46 M y four-year-old niece is quickly becoming one of the most quotable people in my life. A few weeks ago, she was

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“Shout your praise”

another taste of our Sunday evening music O ne of the things that makes life around saint benedict’s table so interesting is the number of musicians who call the place home. We’ve got a bit of an embarrassment of riches

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Guide My Feet: an alternative version

Guide My Feet: an alternative version

Some great Sunday night music, from our archives

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Sermon – I will be there

A Sermon on Exodus 3:1-15 A few back weeks back when I was winding up a series of sermons based in Paul’s epistle to the Romans, I made the observation that as a preacher I tend to be drawn to

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Sermon – Paul’s midrash

A sermon on Romans 10.5-15 L arry Campbell claims that in the church in which he grew up, his Baptist pastor preached on the Epistle to the Romans for eight consecutive years; eight years. The very idea simply boggles my mind.

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