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A Stop at the Funeral Home :: 
Monday, March 01, 2010 :: Administrator Account:: 0 Comments :: 
John 12:1-11 (Pastor Neuendorf) This is our second midweek sermon in the Lenten season. As we continue our journey with Jesus to the cross, he stops in Bethany at the house of Mary and Martha and Lazarus, were a strange thing takes place. Mary anoints Jesus' feet with perfume, as if for burial. Can you stand to participate in such a ritual? Might the rituals of dying and funerals take on a new meaning after walking with Jesus?
Testing... Testing... :: 
Monday, February 22, 2010 :: Administrator Account:: 0 Comments :: 
Luke 4:1ff (Pastor Neuendorf) Jesus endured temptation for us. But we have our own times of testing. What does his victory mean for us?
"Farewell to Alleluia" :: 
Tuesday, February 16, 2010 :: Administrator Account:: 0 Comments :: 
Luke 9:28ff (Pastor Neuendorf) The sermon hymn for this day was a hymn to the word "alleluia." How weird is that? And yet, there is a good reason for us to take some time to set aside joy and celebration.
"Throw Your Network on the Other Side" :: 
Monday, February 08, 2010 :: Administrator Account:: 0 Comments :: 
Luke 5:1-11 (Pastor Neuendorf) We all know that networking is important for our career success, and even the help we need in daily life. We want to get things from our network of friends. But Jesus has a new idea. Your work needs to be about something else - just as the disciples' work would no longer be about fish. It's about the people you work with, live with, talk with... the people who are so precious to him.
"God Knows" :: 
Tuesday, February 02, 2010 :: Administrator Account:: 0 Comments :: 
Jeremiah 1:5 (Pastor Neuendorf) Every year we remember the anniversary of the Roe vs. Wade decision that began a terrible holocaust in our nation. After more than 50 million deaths, we simply lose the ability to conceive of the grief and hurt and wrong. But God knows. God knows and grieves each child. He also knows and grieves for each wounded mother, each guilty perpetrator, each bleeding family, each indifferent bystander. God knew us before we were even conceived... and he loved us.
"Stand Up and Listen" :: 
Sunday, January 24, 2010 :: Administrator Account:: 0 Comments :: 
Nehemiah 8:1-10 (Pastor Neuendorf) What in the world would induce people to get out of bed before dawn, gather in the ruins of the city in the dark, and then stand up to listen to a reading of the Bible for 4 or 5 hours? Would you stand that long to hear God's Word? Maybe they know something you don't.
"What's Good About This News?" :: 
Sunday, January 10, 2010 :: Administrator Account:: 0 Comments :: 
Luke 3:18 (Pastor Neuendorf) Luke says that John preached "good news" to the people, but how is his sermon good news? It sounds like a lot of warnings. Or is that all that is there?
A "Musty" Sermon :: 
Tuesday, January 05, 2010 :: Administrator Account:: 0 Comments :: 
Luke 2:40-52 (Pastor Neuendorf) Jesus tells his parents that he "had to be" involved with the things of his father. Many people claim that they don't go to church now because they "had to" when they were children. What do all these "musts" and shoulds and oughts mean for us? Is it possible that they are even greater and heavier for Jesus?
Christmas Day Worship :: 
Tuesday, January 05, 2010 :: Administrator Account:: 0 Comments :: 
Pastor Neuendorf's sermon from Christmas Day 2009. Why do we go to so much work to celebrate Christmas? More importantly, why did God go to such great lengths, over so many centuries, at such great cost, to give us a reason to celebrate?
Christmas Eve Family Service :: 
Tuesday, January 05, 2010 :: Administrator Account:: 0 Comments :: 
Pastor Wentzel's sermon on Christmas Eve 2009, the 5:30pm Family Service. Using some visuals, he completes our Advent theme, recalling the simplicity of telling stories in "the old days" and the wonderful story we have to tell today.
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