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Sermons by Rev. Gail Miller (Page 11)

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Deuteronomy 30:9-4 Luke 10:25-37 So much has happened this week – yes? A week ago today I was with 25 kids/teens having just finished our week serving in Queens on the Mission Trip. We had had our hearts touched by folk who were lonely, joyful, generous, kindhearted, wise, caring… We experienced the joys and the challenges of living in close community with…

First Love

I John 4:7 – 5:4                                   First Love The story goes about the pastor who went to a new church and preached her first sermon there. Then the next  week she preached the same sermon. The following week, again the same sermon. And the next… Finally someone in the church asked what was up, and…

Clothed with Christ

Galatians 3:23-29 Clothed with Christ Clothes – some of us spend a lot of time on them – shopping, deciding, coordinating, washing… In so many ways and settings, our clothes say a lot about us! So many professions have identifying clothes. The military alone… what looks like just a uniform to me, can be easily distinguished by those who serve in the…

A Long Obedience in the Same Direction

2 Corinthians 3:1-6, 12-18  A Long Obedience in the Same Direction Here are some statistics about the history and pastors of our church: From 1826 until now, there have been 21 pastors. The average length they’ve stayed is 8 years and only 6 have served more than 10 years. In the last 100 years, the average length of stay is 9 years.…

Perichoresis

John 16:12-15 Perichoresis It’s Trinity Sunday. The day when it is incredibly easy to try to explain the mystery of God as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, and to end up either committing heresy or making everything even harder to understand. In fact, there was a meme circulating around the Internet this week. It features…

When Leaving is Not Really Leaving

While we’re celebrating the Ascension today, the actual Feast day is on Thursday. Because the church celebrates the Ascension 40 days after the resurrection, it always falls on a Thursday, and so we need to move it either forward or backward, to give a Sunday to it. It’s important that we not skip over it,…

Sunsets into Sunrises

Again this week I wonder – what does Jesus’ resurrection mean for us who are living 2,000 years and 5,000 miles from when and where it happened? What does the resurrection look like for those of us who will NOT see Jesus as those who walked to Emmaus, or ate fish on the beach with…

The Shortest Sermon

Really this sermon should be titled The Shortest Sermon and a Story. The shortest sermon is found at the very end of our reading for today: “We have see the Lord!” This would be a “Drop the mic moment” if it weren’t attached to my head. We have seen the Lord….Jesus – really him –…

Giving Up Death (Easter Sunday)

This morning I want to address a very profound and important theological question. I first heard it a number of weeks ago here from a very bright and eager young student—faithful in worship and engaging. Here’s the question:  Since Jesus came back from the dead, does that make him a zombie? Great Question! Well, if…