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Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Funeral for Phyllis Alcox - June 13th 2016


On June 13th, we held the funeral for Phyllis Alcox here at Woodlawn Christian Church.  Phyllis and her husband Mel had been long term members at Woodlawn and it was with a heavy heart that we laid her to rest last Monday.

I apologize for the delay on getting the transcript for the funeral online.  Please if you are another minister searching for material in preparation for a funeral, feel free to borrow and adapt any part of this service to fit your needs.

In His constant love & grace.
Roy

ps: Be a blessing to someone today!!



Order of Service – Funeral for Phyllis Alcox

Prelude:

Entrance:

Call to Worship:

Gathered in Christ's name, let us praise God
Who is our certain hope in all life's varied circumstances.
In the face of death believe the good news the scriptures proclaim:
As a mother comforts her child, so I will comfort you.
(Isaiah 66:13)

Greeting:
We have come together within the strengthening fellowship of friends and family:
to praise God for the life of Phyllis Ann Alcox;
to share our grief with God and with one another;
to reaffirm our faith in God's unfailing goodness;
to hear again God's promise of resurrection;
and to commend Phyllis to God's everlasting care.

Opening Hymn: Softly and Tenderly No. 340 All

Opening Prayer:
Dear God, You are our Creator. You are the author of each of our lives, this life which is such a precious gift... given freely to us. We come today to commemorate and honor the life of your child Phyllis, a life that was precious to each of us gathered here today. As we mourn the passing life that is no longer with us, we are aching from a void that has been created in our heart. We lift up our sadness and grief to you and we ask for your comfort and care. Lord, we ask that you would comfort us in our pain, and bring us an abundance of your gentle healing mercies. Holy Father, we praise you for Phyllis's life and for all that it has meant to so many here in this world. Let us even now as we mourn, celebrate the beauty that she brought into this world that is Yours. A world without beginning and a world without end.
In Jesus holy name we pray,
Amen

A Reading From the Old Testament:

Psalm 23 King James Version (KJV)

23 The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.
2 He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth me beside the still waters.
3 He restoreth my soul: he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name's sake.
4 Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.
5 Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies: thou anointest my head with oil; my cup runneth over.
6 Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life: and I will dwell in the house of the Lord for ever.

Hymn: The Old Rugged Cross No. 548 All

The Gospel Reading:
Hear these words from Jesus found in the 14th Chapter of the Gospel of John:
“Do not let your hearts be troubled.
Believe in God, believe also in me.
In my Father’s house there are many dwelling places.
If it were not so,
Would I have told you that I go to prepare a place for you?
And if I go and prepare a place for you,
I will come again and will take you to myself,
So that where I am, there you may be also.
And you know the way to the place where I am going.
I will not leave you orphaned; I am coming to you.
In a little while the world will no longer see me,
But you will see me;
Because I live, you also will live.
I have said these things to you while I am still with you.
But the Advocate, the Holy Spirit,
Whom the Father will send in my name,
Will teach you everything,
And remind you of all that I have said to you.
Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you.
I do not give to you as the world gives.
Do not let your hearts be troubled, and do not let them be afraid.”
(John 14:1 – 4, 18 – 19, 25 – 27)

Hymn: Amazing Grace No. 546 All

Message: Pastor Roy Karlen – Woodlawn Christian Church
Phyllis Alcox passed from this world into the Kingdom of our Lord on June 5, 2016. She was born Phyllis Ann Sterba in Iowa City, Iowa on June 20, 1941 to Henry and Lenora Sterba. Her father was a farmer and she grew up as a farm girl. They raised hogs, chickens and milked cows on their farm located NW of West Branch, Iowa. Phyllis's father had really hoped to have a son but ended up with three daughters instead. While in school, she participated in band playing the French Horn and belonged to the local 4H club where raising rabbits and sewing were her passions. After graduation from West Branch High School in 1959, she attended a two-year X-ray Technologist program at St. Luke’s Hospital in Cedar Rapids. She moved to Lake City after graduation where she worked at Stewart Memorial Community Hospital and McCrary-Rost Clinic for 43 years until she retired in 2004.

Shortly after moving to Lake City, Phyllis's car needed repair, one of the Doctors at the hospital directed her to go to Mel's father's garage. Mel told how when Phyllis first moved to Lake City she had a 56 Chevy, but that she had ordered before leaving Cedar Rapids, a 61 Chevy Bel, it was a Air Bubble Top even though she had wanted a flat roof. When the car arrived she went to pick it up and while she was returning to Lake City with her new car she got a flat tire and forgot to disengage the emergency brake after changing the tire. When she got home to Lake City she had to take her new car to Mel for new brakes, Mel questioned her about needing brakes on a brand new car but soon realized what had happened. Something about this exchange must have been endearing... because shortly after this they began dating.

Mel told me that their first real date was going to the Dayton Rodeo on Labor Day weekend of 1961. Mel and Phyllis were united in marriage on July 7, 1963 at West Branch United Methodist Church in West Branch, Iowa. Phyllis and Melvin raised two children together, Kevin and Traci. Sadly, their daughter Traci Ann Alcox Mason passed away on June 16, 2010. Indeed the month of June has not been kind to the Alcox family.

The young couple soon purchased a home, the home that they still own on Center Street here in Lake City. Mel bought the home for $6,000 but they had to do some work on the house before moving in, so for a while they rented a home on the south side of Lake City. Through the years the house has been remodeled and added onto of course but it's the same home where they lived for so very many years of marriage.

When I asked Kevin and Mel to give me a word or two that described Phyllis, they said compassionate, conscientious, social and in our visit the other day Kevin added 'concerned'. She was oriented towards helping others and to caring for others. Phyllis was concerned for others when they were ill or there was a death. She made sure to get cards out to let folks know that she was thinking about them and praying for their situation.

She worked hard through the years to maintain contact with their relatives on both the Sterba and Alcox sides of the family. When Mel was injured she literally kept him going by caring for him, always making sure to follow the care instructions to the letter. Kevin and Mel said she quite simply kept Mel alive through these difficult times. She was a persistent and determined caregiver and pushed Mel to get better and to do what needed to be done to heal his body. Unfortunately, Phyllis like many from the health care world was a much better caregiver than she was a patient. She was very good at guiding care for others, she wasn't so good at accepting that guidance for caring for herself.

Phyllis was always concerned about her children and made sure that even though Kevin's birthday is on Christmas Eve that he had a birthday. She also traveled to see her children, first to Florida when Kevin lived there than to Colorado and to Houston to see her daughter Traci.

Phyllis had long wanted to go to Hawaii and thankfully, in 2013 she, Mel and Kevin along with his wife and son took a trip to Hawaii to fulfill this lifelong dream. It was fortunate that they did so for just the next year Mel would have his accident which would have complicated that adventure considerably.

In talking to people about Phyllis I learned that she made a particularly delicious Custard Pie, I was told that she was always requested to bring them for the Church's Soup Suppers. In fact she was encouraged to bring two or even three pies to these events. Once she was busy working on her pie and dropped the nutmeg, which she was unable to find. Well, after taking this pie to the Church, Jim Bruce found her nutmeg in his piece of pie and returned it to her. Leave it to Jim to appreciate fresh ingredients in cooking.

Phyllis was an active member of the CWF here at Woodlawn for all the many years that she was a member.

Linda Stotts told me how she first met Phyllis 51 years ago when they both worked at the hospital, Phyllis as an X-ray technician and Linda as a Lab and X-ray assistant. They formed a fast and long friendship.

Linda told me of all the many outings they had with motorcycles, 4-wheelers, snowmobiles, all the dances they went to, and all the dance lessons they attended together with their spouses. Phyllis and Mel took ballroom dancing lessons and even disco dancing lessons. This group of friends that went dancing together went all over the area attending dances.

I learned that on one of their snowmobile outings that in the cabin where they stayed Mel and Phyllis had the blanket on their bed actually freeze to the wall during the night. Another story had to do with harvesting icicles to provide ice for their drinks. Closer to home, Linda told me about a night at the Wagon Wheel when a hypnotist was performing and Mel went up to be hypnotized. It sounded like this group had so many wonderful times together and so many fantastic memories to share as a result.

Phyllis enjoyed playing bridge, and sewing. She was a good seamstress and always had her sewing machine set up and ready. Linda also told how Phyllis actually enjoyed ironing clothes, and that she had confessed to taking clothes out of the closet and repressing them. Mel told me how she moved a suitcase full of things to be mended with her to Colorado. Sadly, many of those mending projects never where completed and remain in that same suitcase.

Mel and Kevin had relayed to me that Phyllis did have a bit of an element of vanity, and Linda confirmed this with a wonderful story of one of her memories about Phyllis. A story of how when the two of them were working together in x-ray that Phyllis would have Linda pull out any gray hairs she had. This apparently went on until the gray outnumbered the rest.

There are many more stories that you need to talk to Mel or Kevin about, stories about how Phyllis dumped a BMW motorcycle while going down the highway in 1970, stories of why she was afraid of storms and so many more.

So, we celebrate today a life that knew so many good times with friends and family, a life that has left so many with such wonderful memories and stories. Those gathered here today will always miss Phyllis, but they will also always carry a bit of her along with them in their memories.
Phyllis seemed to love life and lived a life of caring for and loving others.

If I speak in the tongues of men and of angels, but have not love, I am a noisy gong or a clanging cymbal. And if I have prophetic powers, and understand all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have all faith, so as to remove mountains, but have not love, I am nothing. If I give away all I have, and if I deliver my body to be burned, but have not love, I gain nothing.
Love is patient and kind; love is not jealous or boastful; it is not arrogant or rude. Love does not insist on its own way; it is not irritable or resentful; it does not rejoice at wrong, but rejoices in the right. Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things.
Love never ends

Corinthians Chapter 13
The Holy Scriptures are filled with many, many, many references of love. We are called not just to love our Lord, but to love our fellow man, along with all of God's creation. One of my all time favorite passages of scripture is;

2 John 5-6New Century Version (NCV)

5 And now, dear lady, this is not a new command but is the same command we have had from the beginning. I ask you that we all love each other. 6 And love means living the way God commanded us to live. As you have heard from the beginning, his command is this: Live a life of love.

Phyllis lived a life or concern for others, a life of love for others.

Please join with me now in praying the prayer that our Lord Jesus Christ taught to us, using the words 'sin':
Our Father....

Reflections:
Kevin Alcox

Closing Prayer:
Following this service of remembrance, the family invites you all to join them in further celebration of Phyllis's life and a time of shared memories and closure, by gathering with them for lunch in the Church's fellowship hall. Let us allow this closing prayer to serve as 'Grace' for that shared meal. A shared meal to strengthen not only our bodies, but our spirits and our very souls as well.

Let us pray:
O God, our Strength and our Redeemer, Giver of life, and Conqueror of death, we open our hearts to you just as we are. We celebrate your gift of life freely given, but are grieved by a sense of loss in the face of death. The love which binds us to one another leaves us aching as ties are broken. Accept our tears as emblems of devotion, and transform them into waters of life to nourish us in the days ahead.
We trust you. We love you. We know in Christ that your love is everlasting. Nothing can separate any of us from your abiding care. With you is eternal life.
With confidence we now entrust Phyllis to your unfailing love and overflowing goodness. Through the power that raised Christ from the dead to live eternally with you, lift up this, your servant, to life fulfilled beyond our imagining. We give you but your own, enfold her in your everlasting arms, hold her for she is your child.
Now strengthen us, through the gift of your Spirit, to face into the future with confidence that you stand with us. Grant that the changes of life may leave us stronger as we journey through life.
Reassured of your abiding presence, help us to knit more firmly the ties that bind us one to another. Renewed by your love, help us to love in ever larger circles so as to embrace your people everywhere till at last we are all united eternally through Christ, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. Amen.

Benediction:

Postlude: Dire Straits "Walk of Life"



Monday, June 20, 2016

Funeral for Marilyn Wheeler - June 10th, 2016


Below please find the manuscript from the funeral for Marilyn Wheeler that I performed at Lampe's Funeral Home on June 10th.  I apologize for the delay but it's been very chaotic for the last week.

I pray this finds you all well and blessed, and remember to...
'Be a Blessing to Someone TODAY!'

In His constant care & grace,
Roy

Order of Service – Funeral for Marilyn Wheeler

Call to Worship:

You, O God, have been our dwelling place in all generations.  Before the mountains were brought forth, or ever you had formed the earth and the world, from everlasting to everlasting you are God.  (Psalm 90:1-2)

Greeting:
We have come together this morning to praise God for the life of Marilyn Marie Wheeler;
to mourn our loss with one another, to console each other in our moment of grief;
to celebrate Marilyn's life and all that she meant to all that loved her;
to celebrate God's love for Marilyn, and His love for each of us;
And to commend Marilyn to God's everlasting love and care.

Music: The Old Rugged Cross

Opening Prayer:
Let us pray,
Eternal Spirit, before whom the generations rise and pass away, even in the presence of death our first words to you are in praise for your unnumbered mercies.  For the memory of loved ones now departed, we praise you.  For their victories of character over trail, of courage over difficulty, of faith over sorrow, we give thanks, and for all those who have done justly, loved mercy, and walked humbly with their God, we sing joyfully to you.  Grant us now this same joyful thanksgiving as we remember your child Marilyn, and give to us that sure knowledge that you have won the victory over death in the resurrection of Jesus Christ.  Amen.

Music: Holes In the Floor of Heaven

A reading from the Old Testament:
Psalm 23  King James Version (KJV)
23 The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.
2 He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth me beside the still waters.
3 He restoreth my soul: he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name's sake.
4 Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.
5 Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies: thou anointest my head with oil; my cup runneth over.
6 Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life: and I will dwell in the house of the Lord for ever.

A reading from the New Testament:
Romans 8:18-31 New Revised Standard Version (NRSV)
18 I consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worth comparing with the glory about to be revealed to us. 19 For the creation waits with eager longing for the revealing of the children of God; 20 for the creation was subjected to futility, not of its own will but by the will of the one who subjected it, in hope 21 that the creation itself will be set free from its bondage to decay and will obtain the freedom of the glory of the children of God. 22 We know that the whole creation has been groaning in labor pains until now; 23 and not only the creation, but we ourselves, who have the first fruits of the Spirit, groan inwardly while we wait for adoption, the redemption of our bodies. 24 For in hope we were saved. Now hope that is seen is not hope. For who hopes for what is seen? 25 But if we hope for what we do not see, we wait for it with patience.
26 Likewise the Spirit helps us in our weakness; for we do not know how to pray as we ought, but that very Spirit intercedes with sighs too deep for words. 27 And God, who searches the heart, knows what is the mind of the Spirit, because the Spirit intercedes for the saints according to the will of God.
28 We know that all things work together for good for those who love God, who are called according to his purpose. 29 For those whom he foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the image of his Son, in order that he might be the firstborn within a large family. 30 And those whom he predestined he also called; and those whom he called he also justified; and those whom he justified he also glorified
31 What then are we to say about these things? If God is for us, who is against us?

Music:  In The Garden   

Message:  Pastor Roy Karlen – Woodlawn Christian Church
This Monday I visited on the phone with Marilyn's daughter Angie and made plans to come out and visit with Marilyn at her home in Marathon Iowa this Tuesday.  However, Marilyn and our Good Lord had different plans and Marilyn passed from our troubled world into the grand and glorious Kingdom of our Lord Jesus Christ early Tuesday morning.  We mourn the passing of our loved ones, but we rejoice in their birth and acceptance into Heaven.  Praise God!

Marilyn was born on November 8, 1940 to Russell and Marcella Daisy.  On March 29, 1953 she was baptized at Woodlawn Christian Church here in Lake City.  On September 7, 1965 she married Carrol Wheeler at the Courthouse in Jackson, Minnesota.  They were happily married until Carrol's passing on December 29th, 2007.

In meeting with Marilyn's family members, I learned just a little bit about Marilyn and her life.  I will share with you today, the items which stuck out to me, but please after we conclude this service, the interment at the cemetery, and then move to our luncheon at Woodlawn Christian Church, please continue to share among yourselves more of these wonderful memories.

I learned that Marilyn had worked at a number of businesses around Lake City, among them Casey's, D&M Cafe and the Lake City Drive In.  That she liked to eat at the 'Wagon Wheel' with her two best friends, who are with her now in Heaven.  Marilyn was on a bowling league, and she loved to do needle-work, and crocheting afghans.  She collected salt & pepper shaker, bells and thimbles which her husband would bring back to her from his travels over the road as a truck driver.

They told how she liked to go and see the 'living nativity scene' that Woodlawn Christian Church used to do annually at the Blair's.  She also liked to take the kids around and look at Christmas lights around town.

Her children told me how she tried to be strict with them and ground them when they misbehaved.  The only problem was with a truck driver for a father and a mother that worked the kids knew when she wouldn't be home so grounding them wasn't really very successful.  Kids will be kids... but Marilyn had a way about her that made the kids confess their misbehavior.

The family told me about how every year she gave the kids summer haircuts, pixie cuts for the girls and shaved heads for the boys.  I was led to believe that all of them thoroughly loved these hair styles.  Well....  maybe not so much for all of them.

Marilyn's children as well as her brother Art relayed to me how much she enjoyed going to the casinos and how much her family enjoyed going with her on these outings.  Art mentioned going with his sister almost every weekend.  Apparently, Marilyn had her favorite slot machine and always checked to see if it was available first.  She made her last trip to the casino just two months before her passing.

Marilyn's sister Alice shared that Marilyn took her on her first 'big trip'.  This was a trip to Colorado where Marilyn was living at that time.  Alice remembered how much fun they had on this trip and about jumping on a trampoline with her sister.

Lonnie discussed how Marilyn would allow him to drive her car when he first got his learners permit and then his first permanent license.  They would drive over to Lake View to fish and sometimes stop at the A&W there.  Great memories of fishing and a sister helping her brother polish his driving skills.

And while we're mentioning fishing, the family told me how no matter what Marilyn had 'hooked' while fishing she always professed to 'have a whale by the tale'.  It would seem that every fish she hooked was a whooper.

Marilyn liked to cook.  Her children and her brother Lonnie both mentioned her homemade noodles and how much everyone battled over who would get the leftovers.  Lonnie told me how Marilyn had taken over this family tradition of making noodles after their mother passed away.

Marilyn loved her Church and had all of her children baptized at Woodlawn Christian.  Marilyn was active in the CWF which is the Christian women group at Woodlawn Christian Church.  She was involved in her Churches activities, especially those that had to do with cooking and food.  Marilyn was involved in the God's Portion Sales, the Funeral Lunches, and I'm told that she along with her good friend Marge Cunningham were the major force behind the first Soup Suppers at Woodlawn Christian.

I have read and heard Theologians who contend that in Heaven we are tasked to do those things that we loved to do and enjoyed the most here on Earth.  If that is the case then just maybe Marilyn is working once again with Marge Cunningham in preparing a whale of a Soup Supper for the good souls up in Heaven.

We mourn the passing of Marilyn but, in our time of sorrow, let us look to the words of the Apostle Paul for reassurance.
2 Corinthians 5:6-8New Revised Standard Version (NRSV)
6 So we are always confident; even though we know that while we are at home in the body we are away from the Lord— 7 for we walk by faith, not by sight. 8 Yes, we do have confidence, and we would rather be away from the body and at home with the Lord.
1 Thessalonians 5:9-11New Revised Standard Version (NRSV)
9 For God has destined us not for wrath but for obtaining salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ, 10 who died for us, so that whether we are awake or asleep we may live with him. 11 Therefore encourage one another and build up each other, as indeed you are doing.
Romans 8:38-39New Revised Standard Version (NRSV)
38 For I am convinced that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor rulers, nor things present, nor things to come, nor powers, 39 nor height, nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord.

We rest assured that Heaven and being in the presence of our Lord is where we truly belong.  We rest assured that Salvation is ours through the love of Christ Jesus.  We rest assured that nothing in this world or beyond can sever the tie that we have to our all gracious and all loving God.  We rest assured that though we enjoy the life that we live and we cherish all those that we love and care for here in this earthly realm... we know that this world is not our ultimate destination.  We are each created to reside in the presence of our God.  Today we celebrate that Marilyn has gone on to her reward in Heaven... Praise be to God!

Eulogy and Reflection:  Ryan Daisy

Closing Prayer:
Following the committal ceremony at Lake City Cemetery, the family invites you all to gather with them in further celebration of  Marilyn's life and a time of shared remembrances and closure, by joining with them in a luncheon at Woodlawn Christian Church's fellowship hall. If you do not wish to accompany the family to the cemetery, please feel free to wait at Woodlawn Christian Church for their arrival.

Let us pray:
O God, our Strength and our Redeemer, Giver of life, and Conqueror of death, we open our hearts to you just as we are.  We celebrate your gift of life freely given, but are grieved by a sense of loss in the face of death.  The love which binds us to one another leaves us aching as ties are broken.  Accept our tears as emblems of devotion, and transform them into waters of life to nourish us in the days ahead.
We trust you.  We love you.  We know in Christ that your love is everlasting.  Nothing can separate any of us from your abiding care.  With you is eternal life.
With confidence we now entrust Marilyn to your unfailing love and overflowing goodness.  Through the power that raised Christ from the dead to live eternally with you, lift up this, your servant, to life fulfilled beyond our imagining.  We give you but your own, enfold her in your everlasting arms, hold her for she is your child.
Now strengthen us, through the gift of your Spirit, to face into the future with confidence that you stand with us.  Grant that the changes of life may leave us stronger as we journey through life.

Reassured of your abiding presence, help us to knit more firmly the ties that bind us one to another.  Renewed by your love, help us to love in ever larger circles so as to embrace your people everywhere till at last we are all united eternally through Christ, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever.  Amen.

Benediction:

Music:


Committal Service:
Gathering
We have gathered here to praise God and to witness to our faith as we celebrate the life of Marilyn Wheeler.  We come together in grief, acknowledging our human loss.  May God grant us grace, that in pain we may find comfort, in sorrow hope, in death resurrection.

O God, who gave us birth, you are ever more ready to hear than we are to pray.  You know our needs before we ask, and our desires in asking. Give to us now your grace, that as we shrink before the mystery of death, we may see the light of eternity.  Help us to live as those who are prepared to die.  And when our days here are accomplished, enable us to die as those who go forth to live, so that living or dying, our life may be in you.  AMEN

PSALM 121
We lift our eyes up to the hills.
From where does our help come?
Our help comes from the Unseen One,
The Maker of the heavens and the earth,
Who will not cause our feet to stumble,
Our protector who never sleeps.
The Abundant One preserves us,
The Watchful One is our shelter and
support.
The Vigilant One guards us from evil,
And keeps our Life-breath safe.
The Shepherd guards our going out
and our coming in from now unto eternity.

The Broken Chain – author unknown
We little knew that morning,
that God was going to call your name.
In life we loved you dearly,
in death we do the same.
It broke our hearts to lose you,
you did not go alone;
for part of us went with you,
the day God called you home.
You left us peaceful memories,
your love is still our guide;
and though we cannot see you,
you are always at our side.
Our family chain is broken,
and nothing seems the same;
but as God calls us one by one,
the chain will link again.


Now let us pray...
Into your hands, O merciful God, we commend your servant Marilyn.
Acknowledge, we humbly beseech you, a sheep of your own fold,
A lamb of your own flock, a sinner of your own redeeming.  Receive Marilyn into the arms of your love and mercy, into the blessed rest of everlasting peace, and into the glorious company of those that have gone before.  Amen

Benediction:

May the all abiding love of our all gracious God... support you, guide you and uphold you in the days, and weeks and years ahead.  His peace be upon you all.  Amen.


Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Sermon From June 5th, 2016



Sorry, for my great delay in getting the sermon from June 5th posted.  It's been a bit crazy lately.  I scheduled to be on vacation from June 10th through the 19th but ended up doing two funerals in that period of time (I'll post up the transcripts from them in separate posts).  The sermon was over the following verses in the book of Galatians.

Galatians 1:11-24New Revised Standard Version (NRSV)

11 For I want you to know, brothers and sisters,[a] that the gospel that was proclaimed by me is not of human origin; 12 for I did not receive it from a human source, nor was I taught it, but I received it through a revelation of Jesus Christ.

13 You have heard, no doubt, of my earlier life in Judaism. I was violently persecuting the church of God and was trying to destroy it. 14 I advanced in Judaism beyond many among my people of the same age, for I was far more zealous for the traditions of my ancestors. 15 But when God, who had set me apart before I was born and called me through his grace, was pleased 16 to reveal his Son to me,[b] so that I might proclaim him among the Gentiles, I did not confer with any human being, 17 nor did I go up to Jerusalem to those who were already apostles before me, but I went away at once into Arabia, and afterwards I returned to Damascus.

18 Then after three years I did go up to Jerusalem to visit Cephas and stayed with him fifteen days; 19 but I did not see any other apostle except James the Lord’s brother. 20 In what I am writing to you, before God, I do not lie! 21 Then I went into the regions of Syria and Cilicia, 22 and I was still unknown by sight to the churches of Judea that are in Christ; 23 they only heard it said, “The one who formerly was persecuting us is now proclaiming the faith he once tried to destroy.” 24 And they glorified God because of me.




Remember, to be a blessing to someone today!

In His grace,
Roy




Wednesday, June 1, 2016

All kinds of Faith, Sermon given May 29th, 2016

Photo by Christian Begeman / Praire Sanctuaries
The Sermon for this past Sunday was over the verses found in the Gospel of Luke 7:1-10.

1 After Jesus had finished all his sayings in the hearing of the people, he entered Capernaum. 2 A centurion there had a slave whom he valued highly, and who was ill and close to death. 3 When he heard about Jesus, he sent some Jewish elders to him, asking him to come and heal his slave. 4 When they came to Jesus, they appealed to him earnestly, saying, “He is worthy of having you do this for him, 5 for he loves our people, and it is he who built our synagogue for us.” 6 And Jesus went with them, but when he was not far from the house, the centurion sent friends to say to him, “Lord, do not trouble yourself, for I am not worthy to have you come under my roof; 7 therefore, I did not presume to come to you. But only speak the word, and let my servant be healed. 8 For I also am a man set under authority, with soldiers under me; and I say to one, ‘Go,’ and he goes, and to another, ‘Come,’ and he comes, and to my slave, ‘Do this,’ and the slave does it.” 9 When Jesus heard this he was amazed at him, and turning to the crowd that followed him, he said, “I tell you, not even in Israel have I found such faith.” 10 When those who had been sent returned to the house, they found the slave in good health.



Often we hear sermons from these verses highlighting the 'faith' of the Centurion, but there's more faith involved here than just his.  In the sermon, I consider the faith of the Jewish Leaders who come to Jesus on the Centurion's behalf.  I also discuss Jesus' own faith... Jesus' faith you say... yes Jesus'.  Here Jesus models for us (as he always does) what our own relationship and agency to the Father should be like.  If you've got 15 minutes or so take a listen to the sermon.

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In God's constant care & love,
Roy