Sermons 2004 - 2005
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Lectionary Cycle Year A
| November, 2004 | June |
| December 2004 | July |
| January, 2005 | August |
| February | September |
| March | October |
| April | November |
| May |
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November 28, First Sunday of Advent, Hanging of the Greens
Lesson: Jeremiah
33:14-16; Luke 21:25-36
Sermon Title: Endings and Beginnings
Life is full of endings and beginnings. The birth of Christ is an end and a beginning. There is another ending and beginning. Are you prepared for it?
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December 5, Second Sunday
of Advent
Lesson Malachi 3:1-4; Luke 3:1-6
Sermon Title: Refined in Hope
It takes the white hot heat of fire to clarify and cleanse the dross from the cauldron of precious metal. Is life any different. Perhaps it is not what we want to hear. Do you want to be clean?
December 12, Third Sunday of Advent
Lesson Zephaniah 3:14-20; Luke 3:7-18
Sermon Title: Renewed in Love
Love can become cold. Love can become confused. Renewal will come in love. Learn how you can be fitted for the task of renewal.
December 19, Fourth Sunday of Advent
Lesson Micah 5:2-5a; Luke 1:39-45
Sermon Title: Rejoice in Security
In our world there is little security to be had. In Gods world there is complete security. The price of security can be met with confidence. How would you like to rejoice in security.
December 24, Christmas Eve Service, 6:00 pm
Lesson Isaiah 9:2-7; John 1:1-5, 10-13
Sermon Title: The Power Connection
Life is like a rechargeable battery. What good is the battery if you cannot recharge it. What do you need to charge your life?
December 25, Christmas Day
December 26
Lesson: Isaiah 52:7-10; Hebrews 1:5-12
Sermon Title: Looking for God in All the Right Places
Many people look for God in all the wrong places. What are the right places?
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January 2, Epiphany Sunday, Communion Sunday
Lesson: Jeremiah 31:31-34; 1 Corinthians 3:10-15
Sermon Title: Building A Life
Life is not pre-fabricated. Life is built piece by piece, section by section, experience by experience. What are the building blocks and how may we use them in a new year to build a better life?
January 6, Epiphany of the Lord
January 9, Baptism of Our Lord
Lesson: Isaiah 43:1-7; Luke 3:15-17, 21-22
Sermon Title: The Power that Transforms
How does one acquire the power that transforms fear into courage?
January 16, Annual Church Meeting and Potluck Dinner, Ecumenical Sunday
Lesson: Matthew
18.1-5
Sermon Title: Who Is the Greatest
It was William Shakespeare who said, "Be not afraid of greatness: some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them." What is greatness?
January 17, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
January 18-25, Week of Prayer for Christian Unity
January 23
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Lesson: Matthew 18.6-9
Sermon Title: Millstones and Stumbling Blocks
Millstones and stumbling blocks; how to identify and avoid them, and the consequences if you dont!
January 30 -
Lesson: Matthew 18.10-14
Sermon Title: The Loneliness of Lostness
Being lost can be lonely. We can be in the midst of a crowd and be lost. There is another kind of lostness from which we can escape. It takes a good shepherd and a willingness to be found.
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February
6, Transfiguration Sunday, Boy Scout Sunday
Lesson: 2 Peter 1:16-21
Sermon Title: Myth or Reality?
Would you rather believe eyewitnesses or depend on hearsay? The option is open to you. The choice is yours. But before you make a decision, listen to what Peter has to say.
February 9, Ash Wednesday Service, 7:00 pm
Lesson: Colossians 2.8-19
Sermon Title: Nailed to the Cross
We have heard the old biblical expression, "Ashes to ashes and dust to dust." This applies not only to the end of life, but also to our forgiven sins. They no longer exist; they are ashes and they are dust.
February 12, Lincolns Birthday
February 13, First Sunday in Lent,
Brotherhood/Sisterhood Week
Lesson: Luke 23.32-38
Sermon Title: Father Forgive Them
How could Jesus forgive those who were crucifying him? Was he forgiving them? What does Jesus mean with this expression of forgiveness?
February 14, Valentines Day
February 20, Second Sunday in Lent
Lesson: Luke 23.39-43
Sermon Title: Today, You Will Be With Me In Paradise
Paradise is not an illusion or a myth, it is real. The only question is how do you get there, and do you really want to go?
February 21, Presidents Day
February 22, Washingtons Birthday
February 27, Third Sunday in Lent
Lesson: John 19.25-27
Sermon Title: Mother, Behold Your Son
Jesus emphasizes the importance of family. What people make up a family, and how do we treat them?
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March
6, Girl Scout Sunday, Fourth
Sunday in Lent
Lesson: Mark 15.33-34
Sermon Title: My God, My God, Why Have You Forsaken Me
Does this expression invalidate the promise of God that he will never leave us or forsake us. Is this a paradoxical contradiction or a statement of the conditions of the immediate present?
March 13, Fifth Sunday in Lent
Lesson: John 19.28-29
Sermon Title: I Thirst
Thirst has many meanings. What is it that Jesus now desires?
March 17, St. Patricks Day
March 20, Passion/Palm Sunday
Lesson: Philippians 2.5-11
Sermon Title: One Hand, One Heart, One Mind
Palms and passion fill the air of this Sunday. The parade into Jerusalem will lead to another parade to Golgotha. Is there any real change in the spectators?
March 24, Maundy Thursday Service, 6:30 pm
Lesson: John 19.30
Sermon Title: It Is Finished
What a relief comes when a task is completed. Does Jesus feel much different than we might at the end of the day?
March 25, Good Friday Service, 1:00 pm
Lesson: Luke 23.44-49
Sermon Title: Father, Into Your Hands I Commend My Spirit
Is there any other place to go? Is there anyone else to when we can commit ourselves with such complete confidence and hope?
March 27, Easter Day
Lesson: John 20.1-18
Sermon Title: Voice Recognition
It was only when he spoke that recognition eventually came. Jesus had a resurrection body. Is this what we are being offered, and is it worth it?
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April 3, Communion Sunday, Daylight Savings Time
Begins
Lesson: Matthew 18.15-20
Sermon Title: Emergency Management Skills
Conflicts are inevitable. The resolution of conflict in the church is necessary for the congregation's health and well-being. Instead of "sweeping it under the rug," try Jesus' method.
April 10,
Lesson: Matthew 18.21-35
Sermon Title: You Dont Mean It?
Forgiveness is a necessary part of the Christians lifestyle. We ought not to ever become tried of forgiving. How many times is enough?
April 17,
Lesson: Matthew 19.1-12
Sermon Title: How May We Talk about Divorce?
Once again the authorities test Jesus by asking a leading question about divorce. This is a touchy subject. How may we talk about it without imposing regulations or excessive guilt?
April 20, Secretarys Day
April 22, Earth Day
April 24,
Lesson: Matthew 19.13-15
Sermon Title: Come Unto Me!
Children should be seen and not heard? Jesus overturns the conventional wisdom and acts of those concerned with his health and well-being. We are invited to come!
April 29, Arbor Day
April 30, Wisconsin Congregational Association Annual Meeting, Arena Congregational Church
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May 1, Holocaust Remembrance Day
Lesson: Matthew
19.16-22
Sermon Title: What must I Do to Have Eternal Life?
Its all about orientation. It takes a compass and the right bearing. The direction you choose may lead to life or disaster.
May 5, National Day of Prayer, Ascension Day
May 8, Mother's Day
Lesson: 1 Corinthians 13.4-8a
Sermon Title: Tough Love
Love is a swampy word whose definition often is misused, misapplied, and misinforms. We need to get out of the swamp and into the reality of a love that is tough enough to stand the pressures and the challenges of life.
May 15, Pentecost
Lesson: Acts 2.1-21
Sermon Title: Spirit and Power
It was a day like no other, fire and tongues, and wonderment. What would be result if it happened again?
May 21, Armed Forces Day
May 22, Trinity Sunday
Lesson: Genesis 1.26-2.4a
Sermon Title: In the Image of God
Humankind was created in the image of God. That image has been despoiled and disfigured until now you can hardly see it, or can you?
May 29, Memorial Sunday
Lesson: 2 Samuel 1.17-27
Sermon Title: Fallen Heroes
Remembering is painful, but remember we do. We remember the fallen heroes so that the time may come when we no longer need to go to war.
May 30, Memorial Day Observed
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June 5, Heritage Day
Worship Service, Tower Hill State Park
Lesson: Ephesians 6.11-18
Sermon Title: God's Armor, Our Armor
We do not wrestle not only with flesh and blood but with also with the spiritual forces of evil. To stand we need the protection that the armor of God provides.
June 12,
Lesson: Romans 5.1-10
Sermon Title: In the Life of Christ I Glory!
There is a song, "In the Cross of Christ I glory," but what is a cross without a life?
June 14, Flag Day
June 19 Father's Day, Guest Speaker
Lesson: To Be Announced
Sermon Title: To Be Announced
June 26, Guest Speaker
Lesson: To Be Announced
Sermon Title: To Be Announced
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July
3, Communion Sunday, Independence Sunday
Lesson: Acts 3.1-16
Sermon Title: Such As I Have
We are citizens of a great country. We have different gifts, but we ought to give what we have. Where does the inspiration come for giving?
July 10, Outdoor Worship and Church Picnic at Brigham Park
Lesson: Romans 8.18-25
Sermon Title: Waiting
Much of what we will leave to our descendents will not last long. What can we leave that will last for a long time?
July 10-16
The Wisconsin Congregational Association's Junior and Senior High Camps at Mt. Morris Camp and Retreat Center. Wautoma, WI. Date to be Announced
July 17
Lesson: Matthew 19.23-33
Sermon Title: What Will We Have?
If we are willing to leave all and follow Jesus Christ, in the end what will we have?
July 24, Parents Day
Lesson: Matthew 20.1-16
Sermon Title: Our Daily Wage
Each person received the same, was it fair. This is the question raised by those who started first. This ought not to be our question. What is the result? Is the right question.
July 31
Lesson: Matthew 20.17-19
Sermon Title: The Third Day
Communication is vital. Good and true information prevents misunderstandings. What is the problem here with what Jesus is communicating to the disciples?
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August
7, Friendship Day
Lesson: Matthew 20.20-28
Sermon Title: Do You Know What You Are Asking?
You do not know what you are asking! So, how do we learn to ask for what is necessary and helpful?
August 14
Lesson: Matthew 20.29-34
Sermon Title: Scratching the Itch
Desires are so often like mosquito bites. They itch. You may need some salve to quiet the itch. How do we scratch the itches of desire?
August 21
Lesson: Matthew 21.1-11
Sermon Title: Name Recognition
What names of famous people can you name? What makes them famous? How do people learn who Jesus is and what he can do for them?
August 28
Lesson: Matthew 21.12-17
Sermon Title: Cleaning House
Without realizing it dust bunnies and cobwebs collect in places that are not easily observable. You may find them not only in your home, but in your mind. When is it time to clean house?
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September
4, Labor Sunday, Sunday School Rally Day
Lesson: Matthew 21.18-22
Sermon Title: Poor Fig Tree
The promise was not met with results. Is the fig tree representative of something else?
September 5, Labor Day
September 11, Grandparents Day, Informal Worship and
Church Picnic at Church
Lesson: Matthew 21.23-27
Sermon Title: Questions of Authority
Jesus is the authority. What happens when we question authority? What results may be expected? How may we accept the authority of Jesus for the benefit of our lives?
September 18, Citizenship Day
Lesson: Matthew 21.28-32
Sermon Title: "No" and "Yes"
Two children, two different responses, one "No" which became "Yes," and one "Yes" that became "No." Are these good examples for us. What may be the results?
September 25
Lesson: Matthew 21.33-46
Sermon Title: What More Could He Do?
Jesus tells a story about a vineyard and the response of the tenants. Its about producing fruit. What does fruit production have to do with us?
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October
2, Communion Sunday, World Communion Sunday
Lesson: Matthew
22.1-14
Sermon Title: Formal Attire Required
A wedding banquet for a kings son requires that we wear formal attire. Look what happens to the one who comes in street clothes.
October 9, Laity Sunday, National Childrens Day
Lesson: Matthew 22.15-22
Sermon Title: Debts and Debtors
You will have to pay what is owed. You better know what is owed and to whom?
October 16, Pastor Appreciation Sunday
Lesson: Matthew 22.23-33
Sermon Title: Seven husbands, Whose wife?
Because they could not prove it, they did not believe. How may we learn to trust in the scriptures and the power of God?
October 17, National Bosss Day
October 23
Lesson: Matthew 22.34-40
Sermon Title: The Greatest Commandment
Question: Which commandment is the greatest and the source of all other commandments?
October 30, Reformation Sunday, Daylight Savings Time
Ends
Lesson: Matthew 22.41-45
Sermon Title: Whose Son Is He?
What is the most important question you will ever answer?
October 31, Reformation Day, Halloween
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November 1, All Saints Day, Election Day
November 3, World Community Day
November
6, All Saints Sunday
Lesson: Matthew 23.1-12
Sermon Title: Do As I Do
All who exalt themselves will be humbled, and all who humble themselves will be exalted. Is this a paradox or what?
November 11, Veterans Day, Arena Congregational Church Anniversary Sunday (141 years)
November 14, Veterans Day Observed
November
13, Stewardship Day, International Day of
Prayer for the Persecuted Church, Church Anniversary Celebration, Harvest Dinner
(after worship)
Lesson: 1 Peter 1.1-10
Sermon Title: Not Then, but Now
We have nothing to fear for the future, except as we forget the way that God has led us in the past, and his past teaching.
November 20, Thanksgiving Sunday, Bible Sunday,
Christ the King Sunday
Lesson: Revelation 19.1-16
Sermon Title: King of kings and Lord of Lords
Vivid word pictures portray a scene of complete victory for the "saints." How is this scene a source of hope and comfort?
November 23, Thanksgiving Eve Service, 7:00 pm
Lesson: Psalm 63
Sermon Title: Joyful Lips
What is it that joyful lips proclaim, and how do they do that?
November 24, Thanksgiving Day
1. No. 4080, Draper's Book of Quotations for the Christian World, Copyright © 1992 by Edythe Draper (Tyndale House Publishers, Inc. Wheaton, Illinois ) Used with permission.
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