Sermons:
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Abraham, Genesis 17:1-7, 15-16,
by Rev. Richard Gehring
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Where
to Find a Disciple, Mark 8:31-38,
by Rev. Rick Thompson
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On the Way, Mark 8:31-38,
by Rev. Thomas Hall
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My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?
Psalm 22 by Rev. F. Schaefer
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Make Good Your Vows, Romans
4:13-18,
by Susan Russel
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God's Love is Broader Than Our Mind, Mark 8:31-38, by Susan in SanPedro
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Take Up Your Cross
Mark 8:31-38
Victoria Kempf
Philosopher, naturalist, theologian Annie Dillard writes of a childhood experience
of finding a cocoon and putting it in a jar. She watched and waited as nature took its
course and cocoon revealed chrysalis and then butterfly.
She vividly recalls the day she took the jar outside to release the beautiful
butterfly within. She opened the jar and out it walked. But the jar had been too small.
The butterfly's wings had not been able to expand enough in the jar. When let out, all it
could do was walk down her driveway. Crippled. Unable to fly.
Peter's view of the Messiah was too small to include the larger reality of Jesus.
Peter saw Jesus as a great messiah who would free Israel from the tyranny of Rome. He had
no place in his understanding for a Messiah who must undergo great suffering, and be
rejected, and be killed.
When Jesus tried to open Peter's mind to this concept of a messiah, Peter began to
rebuke Jesus, to tell him off. To tell him "that's no way to be a messiah." How
do you expect to get anywhere like that? You'll never get followers that way. A dead
messiah. Sure.
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