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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.
Mary Didn't Glow :: 
Tuesday, December 22, 2009 :: Administrator Account:: 0 Comments :: 
Luke 1:39-45 (Pastor Neuendorf) Christmas artwork often portrays a radiant Mary. Christian writing sometimes suggests that neighbors and friends would have been able to see something profound in her eyes. But even though God was working the greatest miracle of his creation in the bodies of Mary and Elizabeth, his work was completely invisible. That's important to remember - because you must ask yourself, am I missing what God is doing in my own life just because it's hidden from sight? Do I look for glorious things - and fail to see God's real miracle?
Celebrity Solutions :: 
Tuesday, December 15, 2009 :: Administrator Account:: 0 Comments :: 
Luke 7:18-35 (December 13, 2009 - Pastor Neuendorf) We love to follow celebrities - and when they fail we love to follow their decline. Do we do the same with pastors? Jesus challenged his listeners for their shallow celebrity-type interest in John the Baptist, and perhaps in him also.
The Gospel in Chains :: 
Tuesday, December 08, 2009 :: Administrator Account:: 0 Comments :: 
Philippians 1:2-18 (Pastor Wentzel, December 6, 2009) Paul preached to his jailors when he was imprisoned, and even the Roman guards came to know about Jesus Christ and many came to faith. Pastor Wentzel, a chaplain in the Ann Arbor Police Department, and 4 other men connected with police or fire work, traveled to Panama to witness to those who put others in jail. This sermon included a number of photos that we can't post here, and also two short video segments. You can see those here... The Flat Stanley video... and the witness video (starting with one officer speaking in Spanish which was cut out of Pastor Wentzel's presentation).
A Full Supply of What Is Lacking in Your Faith :: 
Tuesday, December 01, 2009 :: Administrator Account:: 0 Comments :: 
1 Thessalonians 3:9-13 (Pastor Wentzel) Paul wants to come to the Thessalonians to give them "what is lacking in [their] faith". But what could that be? And if he were coming here to preach to us, what would he consider lacking in OUR faith?
A Job Description for a New Time :: 
Tuesday, November 24, 2009 :: Administrator Account:: 0 Comments :: 
Jude 20-25 (Pastor Neuendorf) What if you worked for God and he wrote your job description. What would it look like? Jude gives us a good beginning.
London Bridge is Falling Down :: 
Tuesday, November 17, 2009 :: Administrator Account:: 0 Comments :: 
Mark 13:1-13 (Pastor Neuendorf) We see institutions all around us that are "too big to fail" but which are failing anyway. Like the people in Italy who live in the presence of the ruins of the Roman Empire, we have our own ruins now in empty and abandoned factories, stores, office buildings, schools, and homes. What can God's Word teach us about these falling monuments?
Remember the Widow :: 
Tuesday, November 17, 2009 :: Administrator Account:: 0 Comments :: 
Mark 12:38-44 (Pastor Wentzel)
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