Wednesday, March 18, would have been our fourth midweek Lenten service and it was my turn to preach. As it turned out, this was the first of a great many church events forced by the pandemic to move online. So,
Lent Parables of Lost and Found


Wednesday, March 18, would have been our fourth midweek Lenten service and it was my turn to preach. As it turned out, this was the first of a great many church events forced by the pandemic to move online. So,

Sermon for midweek Advent service at St. Peter on December 11, 2020. The text is Luke 1:5-24, 57-80. I’m going to try something a little different tonight. Instead of reading a lesson and then giving you a sermon about it,

Here in Greene, we do ecumenical midweek Lenten worship services with the Greene United Methodist / Brethren Church, First Presbyterian Church, and St. Peter Lutheran Church. This year for our Lenten worship, we’re using the book Embracing the Uncertain: A

This year for our Greene community midweek Advent worship services, we’re using the them “An Abundant Advent” based on Water Brueggemann’s book Celebrating Abundance: Devotions for Advent (Amazon link). Here’s my sermon for our third and final midweek Advent service,

This Wednesday was the final week of our ecumenical midweek Lenten worship series on the “I Am” sayings of Jesus in John. This week we focused on “I am the good shepherd” from John 10:11-18 and Psalm 23. I heard