Sermons

Seekers recognizes that any member of the community may be called upon by God to give us the Word, and thus we have an open pulpit with a different preacher each week. Sermons preached at Seekers, as well as sermons preached by Seekers at other churches or events, are posted here, beginning with the most recent.

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Feel free to use what is helpful from these sermons. We only ask that when substantial portions are abstracted or used in a written work, please credit Seekers Church and the author, and cite the URL.

Kate Amoss: C’est L’amour

August 31, 1997

In the months before my mother’s death on the seventh of this month, a minor drama went on within my extended family. My mother’s younger sister was actively concerned that my mother was going to die without naming Jesus Christ as her savior.

 

Martha Phillips: People and Places

August 17, 1997

In the months before my mother’s death on the seventh of this month, a minor drama went on within my extended family. My mother’s younger sister was actively concerned that my mother was going to die without naming Jesus Christ as her savior.

 

Sarah Hall Goodwin: Feeding the Fifty Thousand in Uganda

July 27, 1997

On June 3, I joined the procession up to the shrine. (There are two shrines: Catholic and Anglican.) We stopped at the Catholic one because it was nearer. There was a huge mass of people — maybe 40-50,000 people from all over the country and neighboring countries. They were serious pilgrims. It wasn’t just an outing. Many had camped out overnight. I had one of about three white faces in the entire gathering, and certainly was the only female wearing pants!

 

Pat Conover: Belonging

July 20, 1997

If you want to belong to Seekers, then come on in. But if you are messing around, if you are only sampling, if you are testing the waters, if you want to know how it will work out before you take the next step, well then you don’t quite belong. Seekers has some space at the margins. Some folks have stayed on the margins for years. But you get in by coming in, by growing, by ministering.

 

Mollie McMurray and Kate Cudlipp: God’s Mountain — Bring It On Down!

July 13, 1997

Jesus spent his public life challenging aspects of the dominant cultures of his time — Roman and Jewish. The Christian message is that we must not live our lives according to the values and standards of the world, because to do so is to be seduced away from what we know in our hearts — what God has planted there — as true.