December 19, 2015 Peg Weissbrod
Posted in Worship, Worship Bulletins | No Comments »December 13, 2015 Peg Weissbrod
John the Baptist doesn’t mess around, does he? Eugene Peterson paraphrases John’s remarks this way: “What do you think you’re doing slithering down here to the river? Do you think a little water on your snake skin is going to deflect God’s judgment?” Read the rest of this entry »
Posted in Sermon Archives, Worship | No Comments »December 10, 2015 Peg Weissbrod
Posted in Worship, Worship Bulletins | No Comments »December 6, 2015 Peg Weissbrod
I come to the task of preaching this morning with a heavy heart. And I want to acknowledge that, because I imagine that you, too, have strong feelings about the violence and chaos that are being unleashed on the world at a terrifying pace. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: advent, expectations, food pantry, God's ways, history, justice, Labre, Luke 3, prepare, relationships, repentance, terrorismDecember 3, 2015 Peg Weissbrod
Posted in Worship, Worship Bulletins | No Comments »November 29, 2015 Peg Weissbrod
Preparations for Christmas begin every year at this time. The season is called Advent, which means Coming. During this season we are to wait and watch and look for signs of the coming of God. We look for signs of Jesus – incarnation – God taking on flesh. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: advent, birth, change, Christmas, crossroads, fear, hope, Luke 21, pain, risk, staff, waitingNovember 22, 2015 Peg Weissbrod
Many have asked me, “How was Haiti?” It is both an easy and a hard question to answer. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: "Yes!", A Well in the Wilderness, changed, clean water, connections, consumption, family, globally, Haiti, Haiti Outreach, inequity, injustice, Isaiah 55: 1-5, John 7: 37-39, living water, poverty, social justice, struggle suffer, stuff, thirst, transformation, water, wilderness, William StaffordNovember 15, 2015 Peg Weissbrod
November 8, 2015 Peg Weissbrod
Leviticus 4-5:13: Once, long ago in an ancient place, the priests were getting tired. Their duties were never ending. They came back to the place of worship, again, and again, to clean house. Each time, they hoped it would be the last, that the sanctuary would remain pure and holy. But every time, humans got in the way. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted in Sermon Archives, Worship | No Comments »November 1, 2015 Peg Weissbrod
Those of you paying attention may be wondering to yourself, “Isn’t this the same text John preached on two weeks ago?” The answer is “Yes!” Read the rest of this entry »
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