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Sermon for the Sunday of Yale Reunion Week
July 3, 2010 – 12:47 am | Comments Off
Sermon for the Sunday of Yale Reunion Week

Rev. Dr. George D. McClain

This sermon provides a good example of the art of preaching and is shared with our readers for instruction and encouragement.

A Call to a New Humanity: July 2010 Lectionary
July 3, 2010 – 12:47 am | Comments Off
A Call to a New Humanity: July 2010 Lectionary

By Rev. Dr. Keith Russell

Reflections on the Lectionary Readings for July

Laboring in the Vineyard: August 2010 Lectionary
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Laboring in the Vineyard: August 2010 Lectionary

Tania Oldenhage

Reflections on the Lectionary Readings for August

Decisions and Commitment: September 2010 Lectionary
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Decisions and Commitment: September 2010 Lectionary

By Rev. Dr. William J. Sappenfield

Reflections on the Lectionary Reading for September

Biblical Reflections on Healing
July 3, 2010 – 12:46 am | Comments Off
Biblical Reflections on Healing

by Kimberly Credit

“And Jesus went all about Galilee, teaching in their synagogues, and preaching the gospel of the kingdom, and healing all manner of sickness and all manner of disease among the people”-Mt. 4:23

Jonah Without His Whale
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Jonah Without His Whale

By Dr. James T. Clemons

Of all the strange and wondrous stories of the Bible, few are better known than that of Jonah. Even people who have never read the Bible, or attended Sunday school, or listened to sermons, have heard something of Jonah and the whale. But it is just this familiarity and this obsession with the whale that keep us from understanding and appreciating the more profound meanings of this portion of Scripture

I’ve Been Thinking About…Healing and Wholeness
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I’ve Been Thinking About…Healing and Wholeness

By Rev. Dr. Keith Russell

Letter from the Editor reflecting on the life of E. Lee Hancock.