All Sermons are by The Rev. Sarah York unless otherwise noted.
April 2003 | March 2003 |
Coming Soon |
"Where Religion & Reason Meet" "Treasures of the Heart" "Down-To-Earth Religion" |
February 2003 | January 2003 |
“There’s Always Something to Do in the Garden” (Part II) Description: In the second of a
series of sermons on growing a healthy congregation, Sarah explored
spiritual aspects of commitment to the church community. The Shadow Knows” Description: The title for this sermon comes from an old radio show; the topic for the sermon is the slippery subject of evil. This sermon is based on a theme in Sarah’s book The Holy Intimacy of Strangers.
"The Sacred Fire of Liberty" by The Rev. Dr. Mark Ehman Description: Many often wonder
about the most important values of our society--and of our civilization. This
sermon looked at one of those values--freedom--both historically and in the
present. Description: This sermon looks at the family ties that bind and liberate us, teaching us of the power of love. |
“If We Don’t Pray, What Do We Do?” “Getting Body and Soul Back Together” "A
Level Playing Field” Reactions to Senator Trent Lott’s praise for segregationist Strom Thurmond’s 1948 bid for the presidency highlight the issue of civil rights and affirmative action. |
December 2002 |
November 2002 |
"The
Messiah We Want Is Not The Messiah We Get" by The Rev. Dr. Mark Ehman Description: Dr. Ehman explored the great gulf between our expectations and our needs during the first Sunday of advent. "Kiss the Joy as it Flies" |
"Do Good Samaritans Need
Guns" Description: This sermon explored the fears surrounding a possible war with Iraq and what has happened to our civil rights since September 11. "Telling the Truth" "There's Always Something to Do in the Garden" |
October 2002 | September 2002 |
"The Tooth that Nibbles at the
Soul" Description: This is a church "where religion and reason meet." American poet, Emily Dickinson, offers an image for the burden of uncertainty that we assume as reasonable people in search of truth and meaning. "Forgive and Remember" |
"Heaven is a Potluck Party" "Loving Ourselves" |
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