Friday, July 30th, 2010

Sermons

In light of the recent decision of the DC Council to recognize gay marriages performed outside of its jurisdiction and in anticipation of their legalizing gay marriage, I encourage you to read my sermon below entitled, “These Scars, God’s Grace,” a sermon on the inclusive nature of our church contra homophobia.

Below are sermons available for download. While sermons are helpful to read, they are meant to be heard within the congregation of those gathered for worship. Still, it can be useful to study themes and ideas and ponder the proclamation. If sermons are used by you in your own sermons or speeches, I ask only that you make every effort to cite the source accurately. Most importantly, as you journey in faith, I invite you to dialogue with me about the texts you are about to read.

Jesus Was A Traveler ()

Dr. Michael Bledsoe, March 7, 2010
Part of the General series, preached at a Sunday Morning service

In this sermon, Dr. Bledsoe describes how Jesus not only traveled physically within 100 miles of his hometown, but metaphorically. Metaphorically, Jesus traveled the vast distance between God and human and between human and human. Jesus still travels today from the holiness of heaven to the souls of humans on earth. Therefore, we Christians ought not be afraid to travel both physical and metaphorical distances for the cause of Christ.

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