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Lectionary Sermon for 1 September 2019 on Luke 14:1,7-14
On Taking the Message Seriously While most Christians claim to believe that Jesus was the way, the truth and the life, in reality, followers who genuinely try to follow his teaching tend to be so far out of step with … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Progressive Sermons, Sermons
Tagged hospitality, Philoxenia, Privilege, relationships, St Francis
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Lectionary sermon for 10 May 2015 Easter 6 Year b (and Mothers day) on John 15:9-17
Since the Christian faith is meant to make a difference to our relationships and since today (1o May) is on the calendar as Mothers’ Day, I have a question…for all of us. Has our faith actually made a difference to … Continue reading
Posted in Progressive Sermons, Sermons
Tagged Anna Jarvis, Julia Ward Howe, Mother Church Day, Mothers' Day, relationships
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