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It Takes a Wilderness to Declutter Your Soul

It Takes a Wilderness to Declutter Your Soul Matthew 4:1-11 Christian Community Presbyterian Church Bowie, Maryland 1 March 2020 Listen to the sermon Lent is a lot like New Year’s. Both begin the day after the night before. Mardi Gras is just a ramped-up New Year’s Eve. Instead of holding glasses of champagne and singing “Auld Lang Syne,” we eat King Cake washed down with Cajun cocktails. Both New Year’s and Lent occasion a lot of resolutions, nearly all of which quickly get broken. So, with only four Lent days behind us, has your Lenten discipline fared as well as your January get-fit resolution? Last Sunday Dick Neff talked about giving things up or taking things on for the Lenten season. Like Dick’s friend who gave up parsnips and turnips, a child at the dinner table told her mother, “These are vegetables. You don’t want me to eat something I’ve given up for Lent, do you?” Dick urged us to take up something new for Lent. I’m all for that, but taking on something new is

Work in the Realm of God

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Work in the Realm of God   Luke 14:1, 7-14 Christian Community Presbyterian Church Bowie, Maryland 24 September 2017   Formal table fellowship is complicated. A lot of us have faced the perplexity of the extra forks and spoons in a formal table setting: Which one do I use with which course? (Basic rule of thumb is to use the fork or spoon on the outside first.)   I suspect, however, that few of us have dealt with the often very diplomatic problems of seating people. It is supposedly a social no-no to have an odd number of persons at the table. That is because in a formal setting people are to engage in conversation with their neighbors. Gentlemen are supposed to speak first with the lady on the right, and then during the next course to converse with the lady on the left. This continues through the meal. Did you notice the underlying seating arrangement? Male, female, male, female, etc., with the honored male guest next to the female host and the honored female guest (usually spo

God Says: I’ve Got Your Back

God Says: I’ve Got Your Back   Exodus 14:19-31   Christian Community Presbyterian Church Bowie, Maryland 7 July  2019   James Brassard is preaching a series on the Psalms. So, to tie his previous sermons with those still to come, let me start off with a familiar psalm verse: “He leads me beside still waters.” You all know where that quotation comes from, don’t you? Psalm 23.   Preachers notwithstanding, pew populating Presbyterians and other pious people get a significant portion of their theological training from hymns. Many hymns tell us that God leads. Here are some from the hymn books in the pew racks in front of you:   From the hardback Presbyterian Hymnal (1990): Savior, like a shepherd lead us, / Much we need Thy tender care. [PH 387]   Lead on, O King eternal, / The day of march has come. [PH 447]   Dance, then wherever you may be; / I am the Lord of the Dance, said He, / And I’ll lead you all, wherever you may, / And I’ll lead you all in the dance, said He. [PH 302