Updated for the Resurrection Season in 2004
Since the traditional seasons of the Church year are the busiest times of the year on the web, we have endeavored to make the sermons of those Lord's Days more easily accessible through the connections on this page. Please understand that in being Reformed in witness, we are less apt to use the traditional forms and phrases to which you may be accustomed - especially in that our use of the common festival names related to the seasons of the sun are minimized on purpose.
Deuteronomy 16: 1-17
Bon Appetit - may your spiritual feast be upon the very person of Christ - to whom all seasons and sermons must ultimately witness. May the Lord bless you within His will in all ways, always.
Resurrection Season
National Memorials
Thanksgiving
Advent Season
The Third Day
Matthew 27: 62-66 2004
The King is Come
John 12: 12-19 2004The Superiority of Christ
Anno Domini 2003Seven Words From the Cross
Various Passages 2003With A Pilgrim's Thanks
Anno Domini 2002A Fundamental Advent
Anno Domini 2002Signs and Images
Mrk 11:1-10 & Mat 15:1-20 2003Whose Tower?
Joshua 2 & 6 (9/11)A Thank Prayer
Psalm 75: 1-10Three Wise Men
Anno Domini 2001The Fruit of Labor
John 21: 1-14 2002Thanks for a Saving Faith
Philippians 3: 1-21The Lamb of God
Anno Domini 2000Do You Cherish Him?
John 21: 15-25 2002 A Soldiers Memorial
Psalm 115: 1-18Thanksgiving & Prayer
Ephesians 1: 15-23God With Us
Anno Domini 1999From the End of the Earth
Mark 15: 1-15A Banner For Truth
Psalm 60: 1-12
Thy Kingdom Come
Anno Domini 1998How Jesus Died
Mark 15: 16-47Wise Men Seek Him Still
Anno Domini 1997He Is Risen!
Mark 16: 1-13The King Is Coming
Anno Domini 1996To the Ends of the Earth
Mark 16: 14-20
The Promise of the Resurrection
Selections from HebrewsKing or God
Luke 19: 28-44His Covenant Love
Psalm 118: 1-29The New International Version (1984) translation of the Bible was used throughout many of these sermons. Now that the copyright owner has determined to feminize any future translations of this once fine work - I can no longer recommend it. Neither do I have the time and energy to go back and rewrite hundreds of sermons where I had once gladly used the 1984 edition.
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