Sermons from March 2014
We Have Eyes But Do Not See
By The Rev. Sherry Deets 4 Lent – March 30, 2014 John 9:1-41 This is another long gospel story this morning and I can’t begin to touch on all that’s here. But, sinfulness is a theme that runs through this powerful story. The Pharisees discuss Jesus’ sinfulness in several verses. In v. 34, they return to the sinfulness of the man born blind, with another reference to his birth in sin. But the story ends with Jesus’ condemnation of the…
Elizabeth Eckford’s Experience
By The Rev. Sherry Deets 3 Lent – March 23, 2014 John 4:5-42 The story of the woman at the well may surprise you. The way it’s commonly told goes like this: Jesus meets a Samaritan woman at Jacob’s well and asks her for a drink of water. They talk. In the process, she confesses to have been married five times. He confronts her sinfulness. She recognizes him as the Christ and rushes off to tell the others, shouting, “Come,…
Two Stories of Temptation
By The Rev. Sherry Deets 1 Lent – March 9, 2014 Matthew 4:1-11 At Jesus’ baptism, the heavenly voice announces, “This is my Son, the Beloved.” And it seems that almost immediately afterwards, Jesus is tempted by the devil, who treats Jesus as if the reality of his identity is the question: “If you are the Son of God…” Are you really? Can you prove it? Jesus’ responses show him pondering an entirely different question: What does it mean for…
Jesus Lit Up Right In Front of Him
By The Rev. Sherry Deets Last Sunday of Epiphany/Transfiguration – March 2, 2014 Matthew 17:1-9 (As written by Barbara Brown Taylor in TextWeek) The story that we have just heard defies interpretation, although that has not stopped legions of interpreters from trying. It is the luminous story of a mystical encounter, not only between God and God’s Beloved but also between those at the center of the story and those who watch. Those at the center are Jesus, Moses and…