Good Dirt

(a sermon for Earth Day, Stewardship Week, and in response to a youth auctioned sermon on the theme “soil conservation”) It seems like everyone and their brother is talking about “going green” these days. We can buy “green” organic food at the Big G. We can get rebates and incentives for buying “green” appliances and

death and taxes

Benjamin Franklin once said that nothing is certain in this world but death and taxes. Well… yesterday proves that one of those things is just as in question as everything else. Christ is Risen – Christ is Risen Indeed! And that means that even the forces of death have been defeated. Taxes on the other

Afraid of the Truth

This morning, I invite you to hear our gospel reading with new ears… Three women made their way to a lonely tomb just after sunrise. The sky still had that rosy pink hue – but instead of feeling warm and comforted, they were reminded of the bloodshed only days earlier. Never again could they look

afraid.

Three women made their way to a lonely tomb just after sunrise. The sky still had that rosy pink hue – but instead of feeling warm and comforted, they were reminded of the bloodshed only days earlier. Never again would they look at a cross the same way again. Before, it had been a symbol

Passion Sunday

For about two and a half weeks now, I have been working on and reworking and tweaking our Passion Sunday worship. Last year, our format was pretty much a lessons and hymns service – where we read the scriptures and sang songs in between chunks of the reading. I’m always torn about whether or not