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We are family: a sermon for #WearOrange weekend
Whatever we do to change our landscape of guns and gun violence – whatever policies we support or initiatives are inspired – it begins with our conversion, our repentance, our turning from the tempter’s whispers to the Word of God. Continue reading
Posted in Gun control, sermon, Whom Shall I Fear?
Tagged #WearOrange, Children Under Fire, John Woodrow Cox, Mark 3:20-35
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Year B Proper 5: bike racks and blasphemy
I have a bit of an independent streak, so the other day when the car dealership called to say that the car was fixed, I didn’t want to have to wait for someone else to take me over there to … Continue reading
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Tagged blasphemy, Genesis 3:8-15, God, Holy Spirit, Jesus, Mark 3:20-35, temptation, unforgiveable sin
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Unforgivable
So you think you’ve committed the unpardonable, unforgivable, permanently staining sin. Welcome. It is amazing, isn’t it, that with all of the gospel good news telling us how much God loves us, how ready God is to forgive us, how … Continue reading
Posted in lectionary reflection, sermon preparation
Tagged blasphemy, forgiveness, God, gospel, hell, Holy Spirit, Mark 3:20-35, stain, unforgivable sin, Year B Proper 5
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