A Sunday for Comfort
Our service on the Second Sunday of Advent was all about comfort. Our reading was from Isaiah 40, which begins: "Comfort, O
Our service on the Second Sunday of Advent was all about comfort. Our reading was from Isaiah 40, which begins: "Comfort, O
This sermon, for the first Sunday in Advent, shares a true story from the current Israel-Hamas war. (It's a hopeful sermon, but
Each verse of this new hymn is a prayer in the style of the O Antiphons: O <blank>, come and <blank>.
The Parable of the Talents is one of the most annoying parables of Jesus. There's a reason for that.
Some literary characters are models of virtue. They serve as a celebration of an ideal, and as a reproach to pretenders. Maybe
How can the church avoid turning into a Halloween horror: a Bates-Motel Church, a Vampire Church, or a Mummy's-Tomb Church?
For this season—Halloween, All Saints' Day, All Souls' Day, and El Dia de los Muertos—we decorated a corner of our sanctuary with
The fifth Sunday of any month is Mission Sunday at Open Prairie. This Sunday, we heard from Don Schiff, one of our
Why didn't Jesus always give simple answers?
Rissa and Nevan have been blessing our church for the last few months, joining us regularly on Sunday morning. Today, sadly, we