Sermons

  • All Saints’ Day Sermon: The Conviction of Things Not Seen

    Hebrews 11-12:1 (excerpts) Every Thursday, I go for a walk with my neighbor. On one of our recent walks, she was telling me how her father, in his retirement, had written family histories for both her parents’ lineages — so, his father’s and mother’s families — and also his wife’s parents’ families. In essence, he…

  • Sermon: Trauma at the Welcome Table

    This is the last sermon in a Back to the Basics series on “Who’s Got a Place at the Welcome Table?” Isaiah 2:2-4; 25:6-8 Jonathan Hershberger’s story: Every morning, during third period at Central Christian High School in Northeast Ohio, we convened for chapel. One Spring morning, a visiting pastor spoke of secret sins –…

  • Sermon: On being a good guest

    By Joanna Lawrence Shenk and Pat Plude Luke 14:15-24 I want to bring your attention to our prayer of confession, written for this series. Especially the second and third lines: We offer what we can at our welcome table. We become guests at the welcome table of others. So far in the series we’ve been…

  • Sermon: Class and the Welcome Table

    This is the second sermon in our “Back to the Basics” series on “Who’s Got a Place at the Welcome Table?” Psalm 62: 5-12 Ben Bolaños’ story:   Fremont, Ohio. 1985-86. There are moments in your life where time slows down.  A snapshot of an event imprinted in successive images.  Do you know what I…

  • Sermon: Satan

    “Throwback Sunday” is an annual Sunday when we revisit theological ideas some of us may have grown up with and see if those ideas have relevance for us now. The illustration above is from the Codex Gigas, dating to the early 13th century. Ephesians 6:10-16 How many of you believed in Satan when you were young? How many of you believed…

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