Posted on March 3, 2014 by theoldadam

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“The time before the hard time.”
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Pastor Mark’s sermon:
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Thank you, Pastor Mark.
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And thanks to flickr and Michele.oliveira82, for the photo.
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Posted on February 23, 2014 by theoldadam

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Ok…fasten your seat belts. The ground just may (hopefully) start to shake a bit:
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Thank you, Pastor Mark.
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Thanks also to flickr and bjarvike, for the photo.
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Posted on February 17, 2014 by theoldadam

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Pastor Mark’s sermon for the 73rd Sunday after the Epiphany.
(‘6th Sunday’…just seeing if you were paying attention)
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*No extra charge for the children’s sermon
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Thank you, Pastor Mark.
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And thanks to flickr and MidtownLunch, for the photo.
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Posted on February 10, 2014 by theoldadam

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How is this Word of God properly unpacked?
Is it a Word of God’s law…or God’s grace? Or both?
Listen in to Pastor Mark’s take on it:
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Thank you, Pastor Mark.
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And thanks also to flickr and Tula_tulipa, for the photo.
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Posted on January 27, 2014 by theoldadam

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Pastor Mark (on vacation) gave Brian Seaman a sermon outline and Brian (a layman in our congregation) gave it some personal touches in this sermon for the 3rd Sunday in Epiphany. A nice job by both men, being a bold underline of God’s Word. Thank you, gentlemen!
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Thank you, Brian, and Pastor Mark.
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And thanks to flickr and ScottJon82, for the photo.
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Posted on January 24, 2014 by theoldadam
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Epiphany. Just what does it mean?
And why does the world turn it’s nose up at Christianity?
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Thanks, Pastor Mark.
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Posted on January 13, 2014 by theoldadam

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I don’t know about you, but I never tire hearing about what great things God did in Jesus’ Baptism…so that He could give us Himself in our Baptism:
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Thank you, Pastor Mark.
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And thanks to flickr and albutrosss, for the photo.
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Posted on January 6, 2014 by theoldadam

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Sermon for the 2nd Sunday in Christmas, 2014, by Pastor Mark.
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I included the children’s sermon this time, as well.
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Thank you, Pastor Mark.
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And thanks to flicker and Badlands National Park, for the photo.
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Posted on December 24, 2013 by theoldadam

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Sermon for the 4th Sunday in Advent, 2013:
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Thank you, Pastor Mark.
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And thanks to flickr and BarbaraDelinsky, for the photo.
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Posted on December 16, 2013 by theoldadam

John the Baptist seems a bit unsure that he’s got the right guy, and sends a few of the boys to go and ask Jesus if if he’s legit…or is the real deal yet to come?
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Thank you, Pastor Mark.
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And thanks to flickr and aslpicsmd, for the photo.
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