Sermons from 2012 (Page 2)

Sermons from 2012 (Page 2)

The Flower Lady

By The Rev. Sherry Deets 11 Pentecost, Proper 14 – August 12, 2012 John 6:35, 41-51 Jimmy Harper wearily plodded home after a tough day on the job. As he walked he spied a bench alongside the road; he stopped and rested. As he waited, a woman, hauling behind her a large cart of flowers, happened to pass by. The sweet smell of the flowers perfumed the air. Jimmy instantly lost the weariness in his body and his spirits were…

Stars and Servants

By The Rev. Sherry Deets 10 Pentecost , Proper 13, August 5, 2012 John 6:24-35 Guru Bhagwan Shree, who passed away in 1990, once said, “If you (Americans) came face to face with God, you’d ask Him for a Chevrolet.” So what do you think? If we came face to face with God, would we fall down in awe of God’s holiness and power? Would we seek his wisdom? Would we ask God to help us to change the direction…

Disqualification

By The Rev. Sherry Deets 9 Pentecost, Proper 12 – July 29, 2012 John 6:1-21 I don’t suppose anyone here ever does this, but there is a game some people play that’s called Disqualification. Let me explain how it works. People disqualify themselves because of who they are. They consider themselves not old enough, not young enough, not smart enough, not wealthy enough, not something-or-other enough to give a gift. Individuals can play this game Disqualification. It can also be…

The Text of Terror

By The Rev. Sherry Deets 7 Pentecost Proper 10 – July 15, 2012 Mark 6:14-29 So, our gospel text this morning has been referred to as a “text of terror.” It is a difficult passage to hear or read – the beheading of John the Baptist. But Mark tells this story, and there must be a reason why – so what is hidden in plain sight? What is the stream of grace that flows within the deep recesses of this…

The Sacrament of Failure

By The Rev. Sherry Deets 6 Pentecost – July 8, 2012 Mark 6:1-13 Today we are going to talk about the Sacrament of Failure. I love it – the Sacrament of Failure– and I am indebted to Mickey Anders for that concept and his homily on the topic. In 1961, the Swedish warship Vasa broke the surface of the water after 333 years on the bottom of the sea. Divers had discovered the ancient wooden vessel just a few years…

Deep Sleep

By The Rev. Sherry Deets 5 Pentecost – July 1, 2012 Mark 5:21-43 Mark has a fondness for enclosing one story inside of another—in this case the story of the woman with a hemorrhage inside the story of Jairus’ daughter. In the paired stories, Jesus works two highly significant miracles. The stories belong together and Mark creates dramatic tension by telling the two stories together. Each finds enhanced interest and power through its juxtaposition with the other. The stories show…

Why You Need a Small Group

In principio creavit Deus caelum et terram. Propterea sicut per unum hominem in hunc mundum peccatum intravit et per peccatum mors et ita in omnes homines mors pertransiit in quo omnes peccaverunt. Iustificati igitur ex fide pacem habeamus ad Deum per Dominum nostrum Iesum Christum. Omnes enim peccaverunt et egent gloriam Dei.

In Principio Creavit Deus Caelum Et Terram

Sic enim dilexit Deus mundum ut Filium suum unigenitum daret ut omnis qui credit in eum non pereat sed habeat vitam aeternam. In principio creavit Deus caelum et terram. Et cognoscetis veritatem et veritas liberabit vos.

What Are You Excited About Today?

By The Rev. Sherry Deets 3 Pentecost – June 17, 2012 Mark 4:26-34 What are you excited about today? What gives your life energy and enthusiasm? The unfortunate fact is that a great many people are not excited about much of anything. In fact, many people are living lives that are crippled by cynicism, despair and depression. You would not believe me if I said there is nothing in the world to be depressed about today. There is much that…

Whoever Does the Will of God Is My Brother

By The Rev. Sherry Deets 2 Pentecost – June 10, 2012 Mark 3:20-35 In our Gospel lesson from Mark, there is a story within a story–the story of Jesus’ family and their relationship to him, which is then interrupted by a second story – that of Jesus’ conflict with scribes who have come from Jerusalem. Mark creates dramatic tension by telling the two stories together. Each story finds enhanced interest and power through its juxtaposition with the other. In the…

Nicodemus’ “How To” Questions

By The Rev. Sherry Deets Trinity Sunday – June 3, 2012 John 3:1-17 It was a night-time meeting, a secret, private meeting away from the crowds that hovered around Jesus during the day. It was a safe place to ask a question, to ponder the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven with one who appeared to know. But when Nicodemus came to Jesus, Nicodemus did not bring a question. Instead, Nicodemus brought his own announcement of who Jesus was. Nicodemus,…

Pentecost: The Coming of the Advocate

By The Rev. Sherry Deets Pentecost – May 27, 2012 Acts 2:1-21, Ezekiel 37:1-14, John 15:26-27; 16:4b-15 Today is Pentecost. The church holiday that celebrates the coming of the Holy Spirit and red is the color of the day. Red for celebration, for the symbol of fire. Because Pentecost celebrates the coming of the Holy Spirit, we usually offer special prayers that the Holy Spirit will fall afresh on us. But do you think we really mean it? I’m not…