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Praise the Transfigured Lord!
February 19, 2012 - Rev. Brian Adams - Life is filled with peaks and valley...
The Cry of the Helpless and the Comfort of the Helper
February 12, 2012 - Rev. Joseph Fisher - You probably remember an old soap ...
Ministry Without Money
February 5, 2012 - Rev. Jim Behringer - In today’s world of mega-churches, ...
Modern Prophets
January 29, 2012 - Rev. Allen L. Pingel - An elderly woman walked into a la...
  
 
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January 29, 2012 - Rev. Allen L. Pingel -
An elderly woman walked into a large department store and approached a salesperson. She explained that she wanted to return an automobile tire she felt was unsuitable for her car. The woman explained that she had the tire with her but had lost the receipt. The salesperson discovered that she had been a longtime customer of his store, and said, “That’s not a problem. Would store credit be OK?” What’s extraordinary is the the store didn’t sell automotive equipment - not even tires. This is a modern day prophet story about people who received good things they didn’t deserve.

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January 22, 2012 - Rev. Brian Adams -
It has been said, “The pen is mightier than the sword.” But just how powerful are words? Can words teach? Can they influence? Can they settle disputes? Can they turn a city full of evil people into God-loving Christian? Listen as Reverend Adams provides answres to these questions.

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January 15, 2012 - Rev. Jerome A. Stecker -
When was the first time you were invited to know Jesus? In the message today, hear how a man was invited in his own backyard to come and see Jesus.

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January 8, 2012 - Rev. Harlyn Kuschel -
At Jesus’ baptism, God the Father spoke from Heaven saying, “This is my Son. With Him I am well pleased.” In today’s sermon text, Jesus introduces himself as the “Servant of the Lord, the One chosen and set apart by God for a special task.” Listen as Reverend Kuschel discusses the importance of these introductions.

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January 1, 2012 - Rev. Donald Hackbarth -
To be able to see is a blessing from God. God created us with eyes to see the wonders of His creation, to see the smile on a baby’s face, to see the words of Scripture and gaze into the mystery of our salvation. Second is the sight we received at Baptism, the sight that also reads Scripture and believers that salvation came to us in the Person of Jesus Christ.

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