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First Sunday after Christmas, January 1, 1012 -
Covenant – A Divine Relationship
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Covenant is the cornerstone of our
faith relationship with God.
It is not correctness of belief,
but
it is relationship as
defined by grace, accountability, and love.
- First Sunday after the Epiphany, January 8,
2012 -
Slides from Guatemala presentation in lieu of sermon
- Our Guatemala Mission Team spoke at all services on Sunday
to share their experience while on mission.
- Second Sunday after the Epiphany, January
15, 2012 -
What is My Identity? -
The source of our identity sets in motion all else of how we
understand of and engage in life of our lives. It is seeing our
life grounded in God – the Source of Life that then calls us
into both a sacred blessing and a sacred task of life.
- Third Sunday after the Epiphany, January 22,
2012 -
How do I Decide the right thing to do? -
We depend heavily on our tradition to define our basics values.
However, we must always be willing to listen to the Other – the
persons who are a minority voice, who are marginalized, who have
little to no power of their own.
- Fourth Sunday after the Epiphany, January
29, 2012 -
Meaning – What Is the Purpose of Life? -
To have a sense of meaning for one’s life is absolutely
essential. With meaning, there is a reason for being alive.
Without meaning, one is no more than the walking dead.
- Fifth Sunday after the Epiphany, February 5
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Destiny–What Does the Future Hold? -
As a people of faith, it
is important that we believe that the future is trustworthy,
that it is in the “hands of God” without diminishing the
importance of our free will, and our responsibility as stewards
and
co-creators with God.
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Sixth Sunday after the Epiphany, February 12 -
Evolution and the
Wonder of Creation -
There are two gifts that God has given us to know our world more
fully: religion and science. May we gracefully weave these two
gifts into a tapestry of meaning and of abundance for all of
God’s creation.
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Seventh Sunday after the Epiphany, February 19 -
Forever_Changed
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To be illumined from within is to be forever changed
(Transfiguration Sunday)