Lonesome Valleys

A sermon preached at Southminster Presbyterian Church, Boise, Idaho Feb 19, 2012 Today is Transfiguration Sunday. Each year, before we enter the Season of Lent, we spend some time looking at the texts of Jesus’ transfiguration—when he takes a few of his disciples and goes up on the mountainside. Matthew, Mark, and Luke each tell…

Here Fishy, Fishy, Fishy!

A sermon preached at Southminster Presbyterian Church in Boise, ID Jan 22, 2012 Jonah 3:1-10 Mark 1:14-20 Our lectionary readings for this year will take us through Mark’s gospel. As you may be noticing, Mark is a man of few words.  Where you and I, or Luke and Matthew, would offer more details, Mark is…

Assurance of Pardon

A few people requested I post the Assurance of Pardon I used yesterday at the Font. This is from Call to Worship, which is a great resource. Since we were buried with Christ in these waters, we are raised to new life with him. The mercy of the Lord is from everlasting to everlasting! I…

Can you hear me now?

A sermon preached at Southminster Presbyterian Church Jan 15, 2012 for Baptism of the Lord Gen 1:1-4 Mark 1:4-13 The Christian New Year didn’t begin on January 1. We began our liturgical New Year on the first Sunday of Advent, right after Thanksgiving. Our year begins in preparation for Jesus’ birth and Christ’s return. After…

The Whole Flock

A sermon preached on Christ the King Sunday, Nov 20, 2011 at Southminster Presbyterian Church, Boise, Idaho. Matt 25:31-46 Ezekiel 34:11-16 This morning is Christ the King Sunday. It is a day to pause at the end of the church calendar of “ordinary time”, before we head into the season of Advent next week. And…

Unburied Treasure

A sermon preached Nov 13, 2011 at Southminster Presbyterian Church, Boise, Idaho. Matthew 25:14-30 I shared this text with the people who gathered Tuesday night for Committees, and their first reaction was that this parable prompted an “Occupy Jerusalem” tendency in them. Much like the people who have been camping outside Wall Street to protest…

Stories We Tell

A sermon preached November 6, 2011 at Southminster Presbyterian Church in Boise, Idaho. Joshua 24:1-25 In our text this morning, Joshua tells the people their story as God sees it. Long ago your ancestors—Terah and his sons Abraham and Nahor—lived beyond the Euphrates and served other gods. Then I took your father Abraham from beyond…