March 3, 2019 Peg Weissbrod
Posted in Worship Bulletins | No Comments »March 3, 2019 Peg Weissbrod
I so clearly remember the day my seminary professor asked me what I planned to do after graduating from seminary. I said, “Well, I guess I’ll become a pastor.” And he said, “Fine, but don’t neglect your academic side.” Heck, I didn’t even know I had an academic side! Read the rest of this entry »
Posted in Sermon Archives | No Comments »February 24, 2019 Peg Weissbrod
February 24, 2019 Peg Weissbrod
Posted in Worship Bulletins | No Comments »February 17, 2019 Peg Weissbrod
I am preaching about resurrection this morning–the central tenant of Christian faith. Jesus was crucified dead and buried and then…raised. I want to challenge you and us to claim the resurrection as a contemporary verb – a present action of reality rather than some historic event claimed or denied, or a mere theological proposition to be entombed in the mind rather than an act that changes everything and that frees the heart to live bravely, and freely and dangerously! Read the rest of this entry »
Posted in Sermon Archives | No Comments »February 10, 2019 Peg Weissbrod
February 10, 2019 Peg Weissbrod
February 10, 2019 Peg Weissbrod
Posted in Worship Bulletins | No Comments »February 3, 2019 Peg Weissbrod
Posted in Worship Bulletins | No Comments »February 3, 2019 Peg Weissbrod
I am no fisherman, although I enjoy fishing with Deanne’s father and brother on the dock of a Minnesota lake or in the ice house on the frozen water – sitting on an overturned bucket, looking down an icy hole into the depths. Frankly, I would have just as much action and luck sitting in my garage. But today Quentin read us a fishing story… Jesus tells Peter to fish in deep water after he had fished all night long. And so, I too, want to cast into deeper waters.
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