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Christ the King—November 23, 2014
Preacher: Pastor Jeff Lilley
Summary: We continue with you bringing your favorite Bible stories, and today you want to tell the story of how the by David killed the giant Goliath. David was not afraid because he knew God had chosen him. When we understand that God is with us, we don’t ever have to be afraid.
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Time after Pentecost • Lectionary 33—November 16, 2014
Preacher: Pastor Angela Freeman
Summary: We continue with you bringing your favorite Bible stories, and today you want to tell the story of how Jesus fed thousands with a few loaves and fishes. This shows that God does amazing things and that God is a generous God. God is always with us and we always have enough.
Today’s children’s conversation was not recorded for technical reasons.
Time after Pentecost • Lectionary 32—November 9, 2014
Preacher: Pastor Jeff Lilley
Summary: We continue with you bringing your favorite Bible stories, and today you want to tell the story of Easter. The women went to the tomb and fount it empty because Jesus had risen. This is our story, and it is why we are here.
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All Saints Sunday—November 2, 2014
Preacher: Pastor Jeff Lilley
Summary: Last week I asked you to come with your favorite Bible story. Today we’ll talk about one of your stories: Noah’s ark and the flood. It tells us how God follows through on God’s promise always to with us.
Today’s children’s conversation was not recorded for technical reasons.
Reformation Sunday—October 26, 2014
Preacher: Pastor Jeff Lilley
Summary: Here is a big box full of parts of a car and things that go into a car. Without gas, for example, a car won’t run. And the same for sparkplugs, an engine, brakes, or a key. In today’s Gospel, John tells us that the Word of God is the key for our lives. Your assignment for next week is to bring your favorite Bible story.
Today’s children’s conversation was not recorded for technical reasons.
Time after Pentecost • Lectionary 29/Children’s Sabbath—October 19, 2014
Summary: Our children presented a skit telling today’s Gospel story when Jesus is asked about paying taxes and tells us to give to Caesar what is Caesar’s and to give to God what is God’s.
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Time after Pentecost • Lectionary 28—October 12, 2014
Preacher: Pastor Angela Freeman
Summary: We had a party this morning because we baptized a little boy earlier. This big candle was lit, just like at a birthday party. We also light the candle when we have a memorial service. These waters of baptism bring us together at important times in our life together.
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Time after Pentecost • Lectionary 27—October 5, 2014
Preacher: Pastor Angela Freeman
Summary: Today I brought an icon that shows Jesus on top of a tree with 12 people around him on the branches connected to the tree. This icon gives us a picture of the kingdom of God, with all of us connected to Jesus. None of us are left out.