In Over Our Head

My mother, of blessed memory, remarked for years on a vexing boldness in her once tiny third son, myself: at two or three years of age, before he knew anything of swimming, this little boy so loved the waters where we summered that he would walk right off the end of the wooden dock and plunge in over his head, apparently unaware or unconcerned that he would shortly need to be saved. And then would do it again, and even again. The act is recorded on home movies! Now, it might occur to some of you that he is telling this story because he has gone and done it again: plunged into the ecclesiastical waters down by The Riverside Church, apparently unaware that he might need to be saved—again!

Cross Wise and Faithful

download a PDF of this textlisten to this sermon Text on Sunday, October 31, 2010   Philippians 2: 1-13 The theme we are going to strike is the same yesterday, today, and tomorrow. It’s about the One obedient to the cross, and faithful. It’s kind of odd, isn’t it? —...

Money Matters

download a PDF of this textlisten to this sermon Text on Sunday, October 17, 2010  Luke 12: 16-22, 30-34; Gen 11: 31—12: 1-5 Much of what you hear said in churches about money does not belong in churches. That’s not because it’s wrong to talk about your money in...

The Great Divorce

download a PDF of this textlisten to this sermon Text on Sunday, October 10, 2010Luke 12: 49-56 Do you think I have come to bring peace to the earth? No, but division . . . father against son, mother against daughter.” Why read such a hard saying on this day, while...

East/West North/South People

download a PDF of this textlisten to this sermon Text on Sunday, October 3, 2010  Luke 13: 22-30 In a few minutes, First Church will celebrate the reception of new members, and we will ask our brothers and sisters three questions. I want to think about the first...