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  • Courage To Carry On

    $8.95

    Using the Hebrew scriptures and the book of Acts as a guide, David Webb journeys through the First Readings from the Revised Common Lectionary for the Lent and Easter seasons. The Courage to Carry On not only draws people into a deeper appreciation and understanding of the meaning of Lent and Easter, it also offers insight into living the Christian life in today’s world. Ideal for sermon inspiration and preparation as well as small group Bible study and personal reflection and meditation, The Courage to Carry On is a valuable addition to any library.
    Some of the sermons included in this collection are:
    * Relentless Grace
    * A Precious Gift
    * Salvation Is Coming
    * The Church’s DNA
    * Confident Faith

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  • Loves Pure Light

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    Light is an integral symbol in the Christian faith, especially during Christmas. The light of a single candle can disperse the deepest darkness, bringing warmth, comfort, and illumination. The soft, warm candlelight at a Christmas Eve service creates an atmosphere of worship and reverence as congregations celebrate the arrival of the Light of the world.
    Love’s Pure Light is a collection of insightful Christmas sermons delivered at Susquehanna University between 1997 and 2006. This book offers pastors a valuable source of inspiration for Christmas sermon preparation. Love’s Pure Light also includes an order of service, providing congregations with a complete Christmas candlelight worship experience.
    Love’s Pure Light will be a welcome addition to congregations of any size, aiding them in perceiving the power of the Light of Christmas in a deeper and more dynamic way.

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  • Cry From The Cross

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    Christianity is a faith centered around an instrument of suffering and death — a cross. The hope of every believer is rooted in it. Over the centuries, the cross has become a universal symbol of both suffering and redemption.

    On Good Friday, the cross takes center stage in our worship. Passages from the gospels retelling the agonizing tale of Jesus’ betrayal, trial, crucifixion, and death are recited to the point where the words may become commonplace for some Christians. We may know the words, but have we explored their meaning?

    A Cry from the Cross, a series of seven sermons, explores each of the last seven statements given by Jesus as recorded in the gospels of Mark, Luke, and John. As each statement is explored — statements like “Father, Forgive Them” or “Woman, Here Is Your Son” — Robert Cornwall offers deeper insights into the meaning and significance of the cross as it relates to the Christian faith.

    This is a useful resource for pastors and lay ministers, one that can be used as an inspiration for Good Friday sermons, a Lenten study series, or simply a window to greater personal insight into that day on a hill outside Jerusalem so many years ago — a day that shaped the future of the entire world.

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  • Women And The Word

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    Women and the Word uses first person narratives to engage people with various texts of scripture. The book can be used in small group studies, confirmation groups, retreats, or Sunday school. Whether the narratives are performed, read, or studied, Women and the Word will bring new meaning to the well-loved stories of:

    Mary, Joseph’s Betrothed — A Promised Word
    A Woman of the City — A Forgiving Word
    Martha, Lazarus, and Mary’s Sister — A Clarifying Word
    The Crippled Woman — A Transforming Word
    A Woman Leper — A Grateful Word
    The Woman at the Well — A Refreshing Word
    Mary, Lazarus, and Martha’s Sister — A Living Word
    The Mother who Begged Jesus to Heal her Daughter — A Hopeful Word

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  • Uplifting Christ Through Autumn

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    Uplifting Christ Through Autumn gathers together 12 imaginative sermons from a remarkably gifted parish pastor and campus minister, covering a variety of important occasions, such as:
    * World Communion Day
    * Stewardship Sunday
    * Homecoming/Fall Festival
    * Reformation Sunday
    * All Saints Day
    * Holy Cross Day
    * Thanksgiving

    However, the ecumenically oriented expressions of Christian faith, hope, and love in these messages make them relevant for any time of the year. Plus, Wuchter’s keen eye for the telling detail, exemplified by his observation that “the refrigerator is the household religious shrine that reveals the ethical heartbeat and spiritual faith of a family,” means they’re readable and appealing for everyone.

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  • 7 Wonders Of The Faith

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    In Seven Wonders Of The Faith, Charles Reeb addresses some of the most burning questions that people in the pews are asking — about issues that often become stumbling blocks to faith. He offers scripture-based answers that will enrich and strengthen the faith of believers while also planting seeds of faith in the hearts of unbelievers. His dynamic messages engage readers and speak to our elemental concerns, inviting us to confront them in an effort to discern a truly mature spirituality. This is an excellent resource for adult Sunday school curriculum, a sermon series, or enlightening personal reading for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of God.

    Chapters include:
    * I Wonder If God Exists
    * I Wonder Why Bad Things Happen To Good People
    * I Wonder Why My Prayers Go Unanswered
    * I Wonder About God’s Will For My Life
    * I Wonder About The Miracles In The Bible
    * I Wonder About The End Of The World
    * I Wonder About Life After Death

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  • Reconciliation

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    Prepare everyone in your congregation for a meaningful Lenten season with this collection of six sermon outlines, accompanied by program suggestions, worship aids, and a dramatic reading based on Mark’s passion narrative. The resources all stress the theme of reconciliation – with ourselves, between ourselves and God, in our families, in our churches, in our churches, in our communities, and in the world.

    A companion daily worship and study guide is available.

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  • He Took A Towel

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    Appropriate for Maundy Thursday or any time throughout the year, this resource contains several sermons and a full-blown service of Holy Communion, Feetwashing, and Agape Meal (or Love Feast). Detailed bread recipes and instructions for all the preparations are included along with bulletin texts.

    Examination Service And Feetwashing Service
    Meditation: “Broken For You”
    Service: The Lords Supper
    Sermons Include:
    “Seeing A Familiar Friend All Over Again For The First Time”
    “Peter Asks A Question”
    “No Forks Or Napkins”

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  • 10 Hits One Run Nine Errors Cycle C

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    John Berger’s lively and invigorating messages tell us that the path to true happiness is through God. From the man who remembered to thank Jesus for being healed of leprosy to the persistent widow, from the penitent tax collector to the forgiven thief on the cross … all these characters and more were happier when they did things God’s way. Berger brings us face-to-face with the people in Gospel passages from the Revised Common Lectionary. Contrary to his whimsical title, readers will discover that Berger does far better than score one run in ten trips to the plate — his sermons consistently knock the ball out of the park!

    Titles include:
    Ten Hits, One Run, Nine Errors — Luke 17:11-19
    Don’t Hang Up On God — Luke 18:1-8
    God, The Ultimate Professional — Luke 20:27-38
    Golden Rule Saints — Luke 6:20-31
    For What God Has Given — John 6:25-35

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  • Changing A Paradigm Or Two Cycle C

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    Stories are a powerful element in preaching. They have a way of triggering connections and bringing life to otherwise mundane illustrations. Stories capture our imaginations, pique our memories, and envelop us in the drama of life. Glenn Ludwig brings to these messages on Gospel lessons from the Revised Common Lectionary many personal stories drawn from his ministry. And the pericopes themselves (mostly from Luke) are filled with stories of Jesus’ encounters with people. Ludwig’s dynamic sermons are sure to captivate readers and draw them into a greater understanding of the scriptural texts.

    Titles include:
    On A Need-To-Know Basis — John 16:12-15
    Lessons From A Picnic — Luke 9:11-17
    A Grave Reality — Luke 7:11-17
    Jesus’ Travel Instructions — Luke 10:1-11, 16-20
    Must I Love That Neighbor? — Luke 10:25-37

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  • By Faith

    $6.99

    SKU (ISBN): 9781574071405ISBN10: 1574071408Binding: Trade PaperPublished: December 1999Preachers Outline And Sermon BiblePublisher: Leadership Ministries Worldwide Print On Demand Product

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  • This Is The King

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    Pilate: Are you the king of the Jews?
    Jesus: Do you say this on your own or did others tell you this about me?
    Narrator: Pilate was startled to hear the authority and depth of the man’s voice.
    — from “This Is the King! “dramatic reading
    “This Is the King!” is a complete resource for congregations wanting a special Palm/Passion Sunday celebration.
    Worshipers will find:
    – An order of service with a blessing of the palms
    – Scriptures for the day
    – A children’s sermon
    – Hymn selections
    – A dramatic reading
    – A service of communion
    The children’s sermon title is “Churning Up the Waves.” The dramatic reading, “This Is the King!” is offered in place of a sermon. It uses a narrator, Pilate, and Jesus.

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  • Church Is You And I

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    “The Church Is You and I “is a simple but significant Confirmation service and message. The service reflects on the meaning of Confirmation in terms of our relationship to the church. Confirmation is seen as covenant — an affirmation of our new covenant with God and the church. That covenant calls us to service. It is this theme of service and mutual sharing that is found in the message. The church is seen as people — not as buildings. The sermon/message is written in poetic form and may be presented in dialogue fashion using three voices or many voices.

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  • Hear The Good News

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    Hear the Good News is a fine volume of worship services for this important week within the church year. The services are particularly significant because they are based on the premise that God’s word, scripture, is dynamic and lively. Therefore, the author has provided dramatic readings of the narratives as found in the synoptic gospels. In addition, other portions of scripture are used as antiphonal hymns and liturgies. Brief introductions to the scripture passages are presented, either for oral sharing or for use in the bulletin; the congregation is also given opportunity to participate in the proclamation of the scripture texts. This is a creative and prayerful worship series for Holy Week.

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