Acts 17:10-15 (“Paul and Silas in Berea”) by Jim Angehr • Sermon recording • OT/NT Reading recording (1 Kings 4:21-34) • Bulletin
Archive for ‘September, 2010’
Church Year Calendar: Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost
Church Year Calendar: Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost Week 18 of Ordinary Time Beginning Sunday, Sep. 26, 2010 The theme for this week in the church year is vocation, the idea that we are called to live our lives in their totality, including our lives at work in obedience to God and to his glory. Vocation [...] Read more »
Sermon for Sep. 19, 2010
Acts 17:1-9 (“Paul and Silas in Thessalonica”) by Jim Angehr • Sermon recording • OT/NT Reading recording (1 Kings 4:1-20) • Bulletin
Church Year Calendar: Seventeenth Sunday after Pentecost
Week 17 of Ordinary Time Beginning Sunday, Sep. 19, 2010 The theme for this week in the church year is our souls, and a more important concern for us other than glory of God himself cannot be imagined. Yet, in the business of life with its ups and downs, its joy and tears, its affections [...] Read more »
Sermon for Sep. 12, 2010
Acts 16:25-40 (“The Philippian Jailer Converted”) by Jim Angehr • Sermon recording • OT/NT Reading recording (1 Kings 3:16-28) • Bulletin
Church Year Calendar: Sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost
Week 16 of Ordinary Time Beginning Sunday, Sep. 12, 2010 The theme for this week in the church year is the utterly crucial subject of forgiveness. Forgiveness and the need for forgiveness is an absolute in both our relationship to God and to other human beings. Further, it is often true that the closer the [...] Read more »
“Blue Monday: Fats Domino and the Lost Down of Rock ‘N’ Roll”
“Sunday mornin’ my head is bad, but it’s worth it. . .”
Sermon for Sep. 5, 2010
Acts 16:16-24 (“Paul and Silas in Prison”) by Jim Angehr • Sermon recording • OT/NT Reading (1 Kings 3:1-15) recording • Bulletin
Church Year Calendar: Fifteenth Sunday after Pentecost (Week 15 of Ordinary Time, Sunday, Sep. 5, 2010)
The theme of this week in the church calendar is focused on our hearts. One of the Old Testament passages that has been associated with this week has been Psalm 101, a song of praise followed by a commitment on the part of the Psalmist to lead a blameless life before God and towards other [...] Read more »
“The Intentional Church: Moving from Church Success to Community Transformation”
How I learned to love the leisure suit.