Posted in Sermons on Jan 29th, 2008 No Comments »
In this sermon, Rev. Susan discusses the Book of Revelation in a way that may not be as familar to you.
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Posted in Sermons on Jan 29th, 2008 No Comments »
In this sermon, Rev. Susan looks at the radical hospitality that was extended in the manger and applies that to our daily lives.
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Posted in Sermons on Dec 10th, 2007 No Comments »
Continuing her December sermon series, Pastor Susan takes a look at how Joseph must have felt to be called so many times to move prior to Jesus’ birth. Pastor Susan reminds us, that like Joseph, we are called to move spiritually–whether it is comfortable to us or not.
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Posted in Sermons on Dec 2nd, 2007 No Comments »
During her December sermon series, Rev. Susan invites us inside the setting of Jesus’ birth to see things from different points of view. Today she helps us look at Mary–the young virgin who was chosen to deliver our Savior to us.
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Posted in Sermons on Nov 25th, 2007 No Comments »
In this sermon, Rev. Susan talks about the hope that comes in the form of the baby Jesus.
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Posted in Sermons on Nov 18th, 2007 No Comments »
Continuing her November sermon series about the Prophets, Rev. Susan takes a look at Ezekiel and those “dry bones” that sometimes get to us.
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Posted in Sermons on Nov 11th, 2007 No Comments »
During the November sermon series, Rev. Susan takes a look at the prophets. This sermon centers around Amos. In it, Rev. Susan questions us as to what keeps us straight and right with God and who is it among us that tells us when we are leaning.
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Posted in Sermons on Nov 4th, 2007 No Comments »
In Pastor Susan’s sermon, she discusses how the Reformation and All Saints Day aren’t as exclusive as they seem.
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Posted in Sermons on Oct 31st, 2007 No Comments »
Rev. Susan reminds us that we are all called to be ministers for God. This sermon continues the October sermon series entitled, “The Inconvienent Truths.”
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