by Steve Hedrick | Sep 20, 2010 | Text Sermons
Sermon preached by the Rev. Fredrick A. Robinson 17th Sunday after Pentecost Many Anglophiles are aware of an English situation comedy titled, “To the Manor Born.” The setting is an old English estate that has been in the same family for generations, but has gone the...
by Steve Hedrick | Sep 14, 2010 | Text Sermons
Sermon preached by The Rev. Lance Wallace In today’s reading of the Gospel, the Pharisees and scribes were upset because he was eating with sinners and allowing them to learn from him. (A sinner in their terms was person who worked for or the Romans like a tax...
by Steve Hedrick | Sep 13, 2010 | Text Sermons
The Rev. Richard Lampert Pent. 18 Deut. 30.11-14; 15-20 “I have set before you this day Life and Death, Good and Evil…Choose Life” “For this commandment which I command you this day is not too hard neither is it too far off… The Word is very near you; it...
by Steve Hedrick | Aug 31, 2010 | Text Sermons
Sermon preached by The Rev. Richard Marsden Proper 17 C (22) Jer 2:4-13 Lk 14: 7-14 Psalm 81:1, 10-16 We heard God’s heart this morning— in an accusation and a plea: And yet my people did not hear my voice, and Israel would not obey me. So I gave them over to the...
by Steve Hedrick | Aug 22, 2010 | Text Sermons
Sermon preached by The Rev. Fredrick A. Robinson 13th Sunday after Pentecost What a week we have had at Redeemer! Some 140 children and almost 60 youth aids as well as many adult teachers were here every morning last week for Vacation Bible School. It was a week full...
by Steve Hedrick | Aug 17, 2010 | Text Sermons
Sermon Preached by The Rev. Richard Marsden Proper 15 C Jeremiah 23: 23-29 The nation had lost touch with the truth—it had disregarded the very thing which gave it its very identity, the thing which made it unique in all the world. It had risen to prominence from a...