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  • Austin B. Tucker
    November 2004
    Acts 10:34-43 Like most people who grew up in northwest Louisiana in the mid twentieth century, I absorbed a lot of racial prejudice...
  • Austin B. Tucker
    November 2004
    Isaiah 60:1-6 A preacher of national renown and chaplain to the halls of government warned for years that the nation was ripening...
  • David Tullock
    September 2004
    Matthew 2:13-23 Have you ever been homesick? I mean, really homesick? I can remember one occasion in my life when I was homesick....
  • David Tullock
    September 2004
    Matthew 1:18-25 The adult characters of the Christmas story are worth some attention, especially Joseph and Mary. They were called...
  • David N. Mosser
    September 2004
    Isaiah 35:1-10 During the time of the prophecy of Isaiah, as most Christians know, Babylon deported Israel to a far away land. Of...
  • David N. Mosser
    September 2004
    Philippians 1:3-11 Christmas cheer is in the air although we are barely into the season of Advent. For many of in our culture today...
  • Paula Fontana Qualls
    September 2004
    Romans 13:11-14 "The King is coming, the King is coming," we shout and sing during this season of Advent. "The King is here," we proclaim....
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    Greg Hollifield
    Jan. 4, 2009 Second Sunday After Christmas (B) Ephesians 1:3-14 At this point in the year when we’re trying to recall our Christmas benefactors in order to acknowledge their generosity with an appropriate thank-you note, we do well to remember the spiritual blessings bestowed upon us by our Supreme Benefactor—blessings listed by Paul in Ephesians 1:3-14.
  • Greg Hollifield
    Jan. 11, 2009 Baptism of the Lord (B) Genesis 1:1-5 Everyone knows the joke about the fellow who, when asked for directions, always answered, “You can’t get there from here.”
  • Greg Hollifield
    Jan. 18, 2009 Second Sunday After Epiphany (B) 1 Samuel 3:1-20 If a preacher occupies the pulpit long enough, he is likely to experience just about anything. During my first pastorate, lightning struck...
  • Jerry Drace
    Jan. 25, 2009 Third Sunday After Epiphany (B) Mark 1:14-20 Two men who were earthly cousins shared a common faith and a heavenly Father. In this passage John the Baptist is ending his ministry in...
  • Jerry Drace
    Feb. 1, 2009 Fourth Sunday After Epiphany (B) Mark 1:21-28 Jesus has now chosen four men to be His first followers. They were two sets of brothers. Simon Peter and Andrew were casting their net. This...
  • Mark Johnson
    Feb. 8, 2009 Fifth Sunday After Epiphany (B) 1 Corinthians 9:16-23 You’re in a conference in a big meeting room in a fancy hotel. You get to the meeting early. Over to the side of the room is a very...
  • Mark Johnson
    Feb. 15, 2009 Sixth Sunday After Epiphany (B) 2 Kings 5:1-14 What is your wildest dream for your church? As you ponder that question, you may have a dream of a place where there is joy and excitement....
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