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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.wp-show-posts-columns#wpsp-4136 {margin-left: -2em; }.wp-show-posts-columns#wpsp-4136 .wp-show-posts-inner {margin: 0 0 2em 2em; } I want to examine this notion of being heirs, of being part of God’s people, a little closer. What did it mean in earlier times, and what does it mean, now in 1996, to us as relatively privileged citizens of the most powerful nation on earth, to be heirs of that band of freed slaves who knew themselves, somehow, to be God’s own people? I find in myself and I hear sometimes in others of us lots of excuses for not responding to various forms of call. Some of us feel, erroneously, I believe, that we are just plain not good enough. Glen and Liz relate something about the work they do and how it relates to their faith journeys: Glen as technician; and Liz who sees her art as integral to spiritual life. Jesus is inviting us to participate in backwardness training. We have it all backwards. The direction we are headed does not lead to life. We need to turn around completely and go the opposite way. This isn’t about how far we can push the rules; it is about how far we can push ourselves. It is not about the least I can do and still be in good standing. It is about being totally available to others. This is not about finding a fire escape from hell; it is about finding the spring of living water. This is a reflection on manna — just enough sustenance each day to keep going until tomorrow. Manna is a story about the “daily bread” that Jesus taught us to pray for. It is about God’s care for the people of the covenant. It is also about how the realm of God is like that who made sure everyone who worked in the vineyard got paid the same at the end of the day. Deborah Sokolove: Promises and Pathways to Freedom
October 20, 1996
Ken Burton: Spiritual Advocacy and Being Chosen as Choosing
October 13, 1996
Glen Yakushiji and Liz Vail: Faith Journeys
October 06, 1996
Ronald Arms: Backwardness Training
September 29, 1996
Peter Bankson: Manna Does Not Mean Bread Alone
September 22, 1996