Category: Sermons
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“god is under the rubble”
God comes into the world and calls for war to cease. God calls for a ceasefire: unconditional, total, now, and forever. A vision of the world that does not look like Mary’s song is not the work of God, and it is not the work of Jesus.
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the king’s party
The kingdom of heaven may be compared to this, but God help us all if the comparison is favorable. It may not seem like it, but we are closer to good news now than we were. At least now the story is starting to tell the truth, about the kings of this world and the…
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fifty-two thousand
The good news of the kingdom of God is that there is something better than your status quo. God loves us too much to leave us where God finds us. And when Jesus sends a few laborers out, it’s not to save the world, because that was never our job. We are the helpers, and…
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stepping out of time
Of all the places in all the universes that God Almighty could have been, God chose to be here with us, with you, this very night. God steps out of time of the dance of Death. God tears us all out of sync with life as we know it, and reaches into every corner of…
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growing into fairy tales
Anyone can ask, anyone can seek, anyone can find. Soon enough you find yourself seeking God’s face while you do the dishes and sing songs and share stories and laugh at the dog and cry, for sorrow and for shame and for beauty best of all. You find yourself seeking God’s face in a bit…
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the advent question
“Are you the one who is to come or are we to wait for another?” John’s question lashes out like a thunderbolt, from the depths of his prison cell to find Jesus where he is and across the span of time to find us where we are. This is the Advent question: It is at…
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the heart’s desire
We do not serve a God who is far away, who is unwilling to get involved in human affairs. We serve a God who has chosen to dive straight to the heart of the matter, a God who longs to know us and our heart’s desires, a God who is always inviting us further up…