Easter is about remembering what happened when Jesus rose from the dead. Simple enough, but we weren't there. How can we put into context what those people saw 2000 years ago? What they left was a marker for us to consider, a lasting reminder that they really saw what happened.
Sermon, April 24
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Monday, April 25, 2011
Sunday, April 17, 2011
The Trees
I've never been much of one to let any holidays interrupt a sermon series (Someday they'll have my picture near the dictionary entry for "curmudgeon") but today's sermon I think went pretty good with Easter around the corner. In Genesis 2:15-17, we see not only purpose in God's design of the garden and mankind's activity there, but purpose in the trees that God placed there. It's certainly a weighty topic, but hopefully the main idea of the reasons for God's test were laid out.
Sermon, April 17
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Sermon, April 17
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Sunday, April 10, 2011
The Giver of Life
Where does life come from? Life is a mystery, something that is more than just a biological definition. Life comes from God, and we see that in the text today as God makes man from dust, yet breathes life into him.
Sermon, April 10
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Sermon, April 10
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Sunday, April 3, 2011
A Day of Rest
Why did God rest on the seventh day? It seems rather strange, on the face of it. But hopefully in today's sermon we were able to cover some of the pertinent explanations of the final day of Creation week.
Sermon, April 3
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Sermon, April 3
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