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Salvaged Faith – Page 14 – tr.v. sal·vaged 1) To save from loss or destruction. 2) To save (discarded or damaged material) for further use. Welcome to the blog of Rev. Katie Z. Dawson, pastor at Immanuel United Methodist Church

The Stones Would Shout

Text: Luke 19:29-40 If the disciples were silent, the stones would shout. I’ve been thinking a lot about how no matter what happens in this world…  no matter the destruction or devastation…no matter the obstacles or despair… there is nothing that can stop God from being praised. About three weeks ago, tornadoes filled the skies

You Have Everything You Need

Text: Mark 6:34-44 This week, all of our lives changed. I’m not just talking about this congregation…. Or people of faith… but everyone… everywhere. Our lives were turned upside down. We have had to stop. Stay home. Make adjustments. For some, these are minor inconveniences.  For others, the impact of the coronavirus threatens their physical

Deeper Water

Text:   Matthew 18:18-20, Luke 5:1-10 I’ll often come across a quote or a few paragraphs in a devotional that I’ll save for later, thinking – Ahh!  This will make a good sermon illustration!  Today, as we think a little bit about diving into deeper water in our prayer lives, I remembered a story told by

Getting Off the Mountain

Text: Exodus 24:12-18, Matthew 17:1-9 There are a number of places in scripture where the divine is revealed in those thin places where heaven and earth meet.  I think about Elijah hiding on the side of the mountain.  Or when Moses heads up the mountain and receives the word of God for the people. Or