Contents
- Sermon: April 7, 2024 The Second Sunday of Easter
- Sermon: March 28, 2024 Maundy Thursday
- Sermon: March 17, 2024 5 Lent
- Sermon: March 10, 2024 4 Lent
- Sermon Lent 1 Mark 1:9-15 2/18/2024
- Sermon: January 28, 2024 4 Epiphany
- Sermon: January 14, 2024 2 Epiphany
- Sermon: January 7, 2024 1 Epiphany
- Sermon: December 31, 2023 1 Christmas
- Sermon: December 24, 2023 Christmas Eve
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Sermon: April 7, 2024 The Second Sunday of Easter
Posted on April 13, 2024 | Pastor: The Rev. Dr. Suzannah RohmanToday is the second Sunday of Easter. Notice I didn’t say “after” Easter but “of” Easter, because for Christians Easter isn’t a day but is instead a season. We get 50 whole days of Easter! Isn’t that fabulous?!?! Well, sort of. It is hard to sustain the joy and mystery...
Sermon: March 28, 2024 Maundy Thursday
Posted on March 30, 2024 | Pastor: The Rev. Dr. Suzannah RohmanNot surprisingly, I have become very conscious of feet over the past two months. Losing the use of a foot, even temporarily, has made me acutely aware of exactly how important our feet are and how much abuse they take. They bear the weight of our entire body and all...
Sermon: March 17, 2024 5 Lent
Posted on March 18, 2024 | Pastor: The Rev. Dr. Suzannah RohmanI’ve been thinking a lot about atonement lately. Atonement is a theological term that basically seeks to answer the question, “Why does Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection matter to us and to creation?” When you read theological writings about the subject, you can begin to wonder if it is all...
Sermon: March 10, 2024 4 Lent
Posted on March 13, 2024 | Pastor: The Rev. Dr. Suzannah RohmanAs you might guess, I have had a lot of unoccupied time over the past five weeks of my medical leave. My foot wasn’t working right, but my brain was just fine. I did a lot of reading, and I watched a bunch of tv. In this world of the...
Sermon Lent 1 Mark 1:9-15 2/18/2024
Posted on February 21, 2024 | Pastor: The Rev. Ben CookeWell lent is here folks. We are at the beginning of our season of preparation, preparation for Easter. For the next forty days, the church encourages us to keep a Lenten fast by, and I quote from the Ash Wednesday service; “by self-examination and repentance; by prayer, fasting, and self-denial;...
Sermon: January 28, 2024 4 Epiphany
Posted on January 28, 2024 | Pastor: The Rev. Dr. Suzannah RohmanI think the miracle, healing, and exorcism stories in our Gospels are some of the hardest stories for the modern-day Christian. The worldview behind these stories is just so different from the dominant worldview today. And as a result, we ask all sorts of questions that would not have been...
Sermon: January 14, 2024 2 Epiphany
Posted on January 14, 2024 | Pastor: The Rev. Dr. Suzannah RohmanThis morning I decided not to write and preach my own sermon, but instead to share with you the words of Nathanael, a Jewish man who lived about 2000 years ago and knew Jesus face-to-face. He asked me to read his words, because he hopes that his story will strengthen...
Sermon: January 7, 2024 1 Epiphany
Posted on January 9, 2024 | Pastor: The Rev. Dr. Suzannah RohmanThe new church year began with Advent at the beginning of December. With the first Sunday of the season of Epiphany (today), we are entering the year of Gospel readings that come from the Gospel of Mark. There will be some Sundays when we don’t hear from Mark, but by...
Sermon: December 31, 2023 1 Christmas
Posted on December 31, 2023 | Pastor: The Rev. Dr. Suzannah RohmanYou have heard me say before that when I find a passage from Scripture that I want to avoid I find that it is better for my spiritual health to throw myself into it than to avoid it. I realized recently that I am not applying this discipline in all...
Sermon: December 24, 2023 Christmas Eve
Posted on December 26, 2023 | Pastor: The Rev. Dr. Suzannah Rohman“In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God. All things came into being through him, and without him not one thing came into being.” (John 1:1-2) And this Divine Multiplicity of Being that was...