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.
.wp-show-posts-columns#wpsp-4136 {margin-left: -2em; }.wp-show-posts-columns#wpsp-4136 .wp-show-posts-inner {margin: 0 0 2em 2em; } Scene: Overhead sign reads “Crestar Bank”, altar becomes loan officer’s desk, with nameplate, stapler, papers, etc. A few feet away is a second overhead sign reading “ATM”, where Sol is standing, conducting a transaction with several grocery bags at his feet. Elizabeth is working busily at the desk when 3 kings enter. We have no choice other than to trust the mystery, to follow what we see in part. We do not stand where God stands, cannot know what is only God’s to know. We follow Jesus when we embrace what is life-giving, what is eternal, even if we are misunderstood, rewarded with a shameful, painful and unjust death, separated from those we love. The saving truth is not a doctrinal statement of the unknowable but a trust that embracing, without reservation, loving, just, true and beautiful, a sufficient link to God to last a lifetime, a joy that death cannot overcome. What if you had a dream last night that this was the last day of the world. And what if, on your way to church, you learned that other people in your household had had the same dream? And suppose, during coffee hour, you learned that other people here had also had that dream? Would you think that this might be the last day of the world? And what would you do if this was the very last day of the world? For most of us, “understanding and implementing Christian servanthood in the structures in which we live our lives” does not look much like Good Shepherd Ministry, or Christ House. We work in homes with our own children; at the Department of Justice, or Defense, or State; in organizations devoted to international development, or lawmaking — as staff for members of Congress or advocates for those in need. In contrast to the prayers you have just heard, which are so heartfelt, I am unabashedly taking us on a head trip. I like to put head and heart together, but I am focusing on head today. Seekers Youth Clowns: Star Search
December 15, 1996
Pat Conover: From Fear to Hope
December 08, 1996
Marjory Zoet Bankson: The Dream
December 01, 1996
Peter Bankson: Goats, Sheep, And Pastor-Prophets
November 24, 1996
Jackie McMakin: Head and Heart and Spirit
November 17, 1996