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  • von David G Rogne
    24,00 €

  • - Communion Meditations
    von Kenneth L Gibble
    14,00 €

  • - Sermons for Advent, Christmas, & Epiphany: Cycle a Gospel Texts
    von Joe E Pennel, Jr Pennel & Joe E
    19,00 €

  • von Daniel J Simundson
    24,00 €

  • - Children's Sermons for Lent and Easter, Cycle B
     
    19,00 €

    "Let the little children come to me, and do not stop them; for it is to such as these that the kingdom of heaven belongs." (Matthew 19:14). CSS Publishing is best known for our liturgical and sermon-based books. With A Surprise Ending!, CSS is going back to its roots where it originally got its name.CSS originally stood for Children's Sermon Service and has published hundreds and hundreds of children's sermons throughout its history. Many were originally written by founder Wesley Runk, and then others upon his retirement. This new volume is a perfect companion for all pastors with any amount of experience. Whether your congregation has never presented a children's sermon during worship, or is well versed in the tradition, the contents of A Surprise Ending! will be sure to delight the children of your congregation (and the adults, too!)This anthology consists of some of the best children's object-based lessons for Lent and Easter for Cycle B, pulled from CSS' vast archive of children's sermons. Each installment includes a detailed run-through of the lesson and activity. Easily found items are suggested before each message to help make the message clearer to your younger members. Children's sermons included:¿ "Faith and Grace"- Second Sunday in Lent (Pt.2)¿ "A Surprise Ending"- Resurrection of the Lord¿ "Jesus Chose You"- Sixth Sunday of Easter

  • - 60-Second Stories That Speak of Life and Faith
    von Gary L Carver
    27,00 €

  • - Stories of Hope for Preaching and Teaching in a Graceless World
    von John Pennington
    21,00 €

  • - Devotional Reflections on the Book of James
    von Wayne Brouwer
    33,00 €

  • - Lectionary Bible Commentary for Preachers and Teachers
    von Jill Duffield
    32,00 €

    "Imagine if before we fired off that comment, posted that pithy, clever post, or took out our frustration on whoever happened to be in front of us, we asked ourselves: Does this build up or tear down? Is this kind? Am I speaking the truth in love? How does this act or word imitate God and show the love of Jesus Christ?" (171) How can we, as disciples of Jesus Christ, best imitate his life on Earth? Jill Duffield uses Lectionary Reflections: Year B to explain, through a variety of different situations, no matter what time of year. Whether we are feeling untethered to Jesus during Thanksgiving, or unsure how to perceive his death on Good Friday, Duffield is prepared to help us live the example of Christ each and every day.Lectionary Reflections, Cycle B is part of a three-part series, of which this is the second installment. After each biblical commentary, Duffield includes a set of questions, centered around readers thinking like disciples of Christ. However insignificant they may seem at first glance, take the time to thoroughly read each question while reflecting on her commentary, and discover her dedication to bring others closer to God, in mind and spirit. This book is intended for preachers and laypeople alike, or even new converts who may have questions as they explore the Bible. If a passage or story is seemingly unclear, Duffield has a detailed response on how to understand His word.Commentary Includes: "Cleansing of the Temple" (Third Sunday of Lent; John 2:13-22) "Palm Sunday and its Importance" (Palm/Passion Sunday; Mark 1:1-11) "How to Spread His Teachings" (Third Sunday of Easter; Luke 24:36b-48)

  • - Prayers of the Church
    von Garth Wehrfritz-Hanson
    26,00 €

  • - Series III, Cycle B
    von Keith Hewitt
    32,00 €

  • - Cycle B Sermons for Proper 18 - Thanksgiving Based on the Gospel Texts
    von Thomas Willadsen
    21,00 €

    "But faith in Christ calls us out of solitary pursuits. Faith in Christ calls us to proclaim Christ where the hurt is the worst, where despair is the deepest, where hope has never been born. We can't sit under our telescope or at our desk and respond fully to Christ. We have to feel the brokenness around us. We have to be touched, even wounded by it" (page 15). Thomas Willadsen challenges his readers to look at Christ's sacrifice for us in a new way, to feel the brokenness and challenges that Jesus suffered for us. The challenge of being a Christian is that it is not always easy to spread the good news of God's love for us.However, Willadsen points out that this call to spread Christianity has its rewards, even if we do not realize them at first. "You may discover that you have interests and abilities you didn't realize. You will make new friends and deepen existing friendships. You will learn-I insist on that! -and you will be given opportunities to respond to Christ's call, to Christ's sacrifice" (21). No matter the place you are in your life or your destination, Willadsen encourages us as Christians to love others, and to be as Christ for everyone we interact with. Though this might not be easy, Jesus' ministry wasn't simple either. Become like Christ through your actions. Love like Christ through your words. Suffer like Christ when people reject you. But overall, remember that you are loved by Christ. Sermon titles include: "It's Lonely at the Top" (Esther 7:1-6, 9-10, 9:20-22, Psalm 124, Mark 9:38-50, Numbers 11:4-6, 10-16, 24-29) "Seeing with the Eyes of Faith" (Psalm 34: 1-8, 19-22, Jeremiah 31:7-9, Psalm 126, Mark 10:46-52) "Steadfast Change" (1 Samuel 1:4-20, 2:1-10, Hebrews 10:11-25, Mark 13:1-8) Fourteen sermons based on the Gospel lessons from the Revised Common Lectionary (Cycle B) for the second half of the season after Pentecost are included in this single volume. The reader will find these messages inspiring, thought-provoking and comforting. The content of this book will be useful for sermon preparation, study groups and for personal devotions.

  • - 36 Wedding Sermons Sharing the Good News of God's Love
    von John R Nagle
    23,00 €

    What is the difference between a wedding and a marriage, and how can a happy couple prepare for it?These questions are a common theme in Rev. Dr. John R. Nagle's That The Two May Become One: The Good News Of God's Love Shared With The Happy Couple, where he often draws the distinction between the happy day itself and the lifetime of union through times both shining and dim that follows.Beginning from illustrations encompassing the bride and groom, the gathered friends and family, the circumstances of the day and the world around them, these sermons smoothly transition to connect to scripture, often chosen by the bride and groom in question. Though the chosen readings are sometimes the same, the application of the verses and the resulting messages are not.Throughout all the sermons the love of God is shared, biblically-based guidance is given, and the importance of Christ's role in marriage is emphasized.That The Two May Become One collects and presents Rev. Dr. Nagle's wedding sermons in the hope that both new husbands and wives and couples celebrating years together might find them good counsel. In all cases, this collection encourages couples to take a moment to reflect on how they can live out their lives and marriages in the love of God.Some sermon titles include: What It Means to Be Tied Up (Ecclesiastes 4:9-12) The Bridal Couple's Emergency Kit (Colossians 3:12-17) Here's How You Keep In Touch (1 Corinthians 13:1-13) Go For The High Notes! (Psalm 98:1-9) More Than A Pile Of Rocks (Matthew 7:24-27)

  • - Cycle B Sermons for Pentecost through Proper 17 Based on the Gospel Texts
    von David Coffin
    21,00 €

    "John's gospel challenges us to explore what calling we have, one which we are willing to give our lives for, that also points us beyond this life. This is a Pentecost question for both the church as a group and us as individual Christians" (59). Our callings will vary from person to person, and even throughout our lives, you may not find your true calling until later. This was certainly true for David Coffin, who did not follow his calling into ministry until the age of 29. Unlike many of his coworkers, Coffin was working for an envelope manufacturing company before he applied for seminary and began his walk closer to God. Although his classes were challenging and his life lead him through various twists and turns, he could always turn to God in times of struggle and be reinvigorated.During Pentecost, when the Holy Spirit descended on Jesus' disciples, many Christians are looking for a similar sign from above, telling them what they should do with their life. Coffin encourages his readers to instead take this time to search out their true callings, regardless of where they are in their life journey. No matter what trials you may encounter along the way, Coffin uses his own experiences to prove that God will be there for you, and that every hardship happens for a reason, though it may not be immediately clear. Although this season of Pentecost may not be as flashy or miraculous as we want, it will still change our lives for the better if we focus on God and his messages for us. Sermon titles include: "New Life Goes On" (Mark 5:21-43) "Bread and Call" (John 6:35, 41-51) "Belonging at the Table" (John 6:51-58) Fifteen sermons based on the Gospel lessons from the Revised Common Lectionary (Cycle B) for the first half of the season after Pentecost are included in this single volume. The reader will find these messages inspiring, thought-provoking and comforting. The content of this book will be useful for sermon preparation, study groups and for personal devotions.

  • - Cycle B Sermons for Lent and Easter Based on the Gospel Texts
    von Mary Austin
    21,00 €

    Lent can be one of the more difficult church seasons to go through, but if God is right there alongside us the whole time, there is nothing to worry about. Mary Austin assures us that God is with us everywhere that we go this Lenten season, and that Jesus is closer to us than ever, even in this time of his fast approaching death and betrayal. However, this does not stop Jesus from being selfless, as he continues to do God's work and form stronger bonds with his disciples. In the same way that we do not want to be alone during this Lenten season, Austin encourages her audience to also be there for Jesus, letting him know that he is loved: "This week, as we come into Holy Week, let us see Jesus as he is, and keep him company in this journey of suffering. And may he go with us, in every place where we feel abandoned, lost, fearful, doubting…so we know that we are never alone" ("Never Really Alone").Austin continues in the idea of emphasizing that nobody is alone during this Lenten season, not even the disciples of Jesus like you and me. Although we may have our doubts, our fears, our lack of faith throughout our lives, Jesus does not turn away from us. "Jesus sees all of this in his friends, as he sees it in us, and what does he do? He comes closer" ("Feet and Hearts").Sermon titles include: Fifth Sunday in Lent: "Seeing What We Don't Want to See" (John 12:20-33) Second Sunday of Easter: "Growing into Our Scars" (John 20:19-31) Seventh Sunday of Easter: "Gifts You Can't Return" (John 17:6-19)Eighteen sermons based on the Gospel lessons from the Revised Common Lectionary (Cycle B) for the seasons of Lent and Easter are included in this single volume. The reader will find these messages inspiring, thought-provoking and comforting. The content of this book will be useful for personal devotions, for a study groups and for sermon preparation.

  • - Cycle B Sermons Based on Second Lessons for Advent, Christmas, and Epiphany
    von Ron Love
    20,00 €

    "Acknowledge your gift. Use your gift for the benefit of others and to the glory of God who has 'gifted' you. People may not long remember your name. They may never know your name. But your gift to them will last forever."Throughout his collection of Advent centered sermons, Ronald Love reminds us to consider all of the gifts that God has given us and to use that which makes us unique to spread the word of God. Although it might be an intimidating task to preach about Jesus to those who may believe differently, Love calls to mind the talents that God has granted us in order to do just that. He reveals that the idea of preaching to others is not an invitation from the Lord but is instead a commandment from God: "What we have is a mandate to preach the gospel to all individuals."Even if you do not believe that you are qualified enough to spread the word, God knows that he chose the right person for the job when he created you and me. Instead of doubting ourselves, love encourages us to be like Paul in his letters to the Corinthians: "Paul's attitude was that nothing will stop him from proclaiming the good news! Paul's attitude was that no obstacle would stop him from offering the message of salvation! Paul's attitude was that he would remain steadfast in his call to be an apostle-an ambassador-for the Lord!"Sermon titles include: Be Near, Ye Faithful (1 Thessalonians 5:16-24) The Abounding Grace of God (Ephesians 1:3-14) A Child of God (1 Corinthians 8:1-13)This Advent season, remember your talents, and share what you have been given with others in order to spread God's word, just as Love uses his gifts to help us grow closer to Jesus at the time of his birth.

  • - Cycle B Sermons Based on Second Lessons for Lent and Easter
    von John B Jamison
    23,00 €

  • - Cycle B Sermons for Advent, Christmas, and Epiphany Based on the Gospel Texts
    von David Leininger
    22,00 €

    "I am old and ready to die. To be truthful, I have been ready to die for years, but right now, I feel ready as I have never been before."This quote was taken from one of David Leininger's sermons titled "Simeon: A Monologue," in which he takes at one of the most well-known stories in the Bible, Jesus' Visit to the Temple, and looks at it from a new perspective. Throughout The 2000 Year Old Preacher, he invites his audience to do the same, observing this holiday season from a new angle.Consider the story of Mary, the mother of Jesus, and her status as the favored one of God. In his sermon, "Mary's Complaint," Leininger references how the favored mother of Jesus does not complain during her complications as she carries the Son of God, but continues to praise His name and remain grateful for the privilege that she had been given.Leininger uses a variety of topics to ask his congregation to view their lives from a new perspective, using sermons such as: Advent 3: Hark the Herald…What? (John 1:6-8, 19-28) Nativity of Our Lord: God Bless Santa! (Luke 2:1-20) Epiphany 5: Heroines of the Faith (Mark 1:29-39)So take a step back from viewing the forest and look at the trees, have a seat at the feet of God, and experience new worlds that Leininger paints with his words of wisdom throughout The 2000 Year Old Preacher.

  • - Series VI, Cycle A
    von H Burnham Kirkland
    38,00 €

  • - The Positive Approach to Building Your Church God's Way
    von Danny Von Kanel
    22,00 €

  • - Essays on the Contemporary Christian Journey
    von Richard Gribble
    27,00 €

  • von James A Durlesser
    49,00 €

  • - Sermons for Lent and Easter: Cycle A, Gospel Texts
    von Thomas G Long
    21,00 €

  • - A Lenten Congregational Resource With Sermons, Skits and Children's Sermons
    von Arley Kenneth Fadness
    25,00 €

  • - An Advent Devotional
    von Mary Austin, Chris Keating & Dean Feldmeyer
    17,00 €

  • - Seeking Truth and Balance In Religion and Politics
    von Thomas Lentz
    31,00 €

    The Faith of a Skeptic explores the diverse ways in which truth is perceived. Skepticism reminds us that the search for truth is not the same as the search for certainty. Firmly held beliefs can misguide us and impede our acceptance of new information. In Greek philosophy belief was a lower form of knowledge. The book has received praise from a wide audience.Mr. Lentz holds nothing back in sharing his spiritual and social odyssey, illuminating his philosophical insights with graphic portraits of family and friends.F. Gregory Campbell, President Emeritus, Carthage College.We who struggle by the minute with our place and purpose in life will recognize in Tom Lentz the honesty and authenticity of a fellow searcher. For me, these pages resonate with important Truths and speak of a life contemplatively lived. We desperately need the wisdom of such lives in these divided times.Kevin Crosby, Professor of Physics and Computer Science; Director - NASA Wisconsin Space Grant Consortium.The first chapter presents a thoughtful and rewarding exploration of the perils of absolutism or unquestioning acceptance in the search for Truth and the need for skepticism in its pursuit.Alexander J. Mezny, Illinois AttorneyTom Lentz has provides an insightful and challenging reflection bringing together scriptural references, ancient commentaries, modern voices and current events to frame a narrative that we should not ignore nor easily discount.David Berger, Ohio MayorThe Faith of a Skeptic is an excellent wakeup call about what is most important in life.Timothy T. Treasure, Principal, SIOR, Treasure and AssociatesThomas Lentz has had a variedcareer in business and the parish ministry. After co-founding a publishing company, he moved to the Virgin Islands where he was employed by the St. Thomas Daily News and established an aerial photography business. Returning to the United States he was CEO of an office products and design company in Ohio. He is chairman and North American division head of the Italian company, Global Display Solutions. He attended Carthage College in Wisconsin, and holds degrees from Wittenberg and Yale Universities.

  • - Cycle C Sermons Based on Second Lessons for Advent, Christmas, and Epiphany
    von Mary Austin
    22,00 €

    Americans are mired in idolatry. This is perhaps at no time more evident than during the Christmas season.What idols do we worship? We often point out the consumerism that eclipses the meaning of the holiday, but as Mary Austin points out, there are others that might escape our notice. Perfectionism, that belief that if we can host the perfect holiday party or keep a perfect house, for example;thesefalse gods, we often believe will offer us wholeness. Busy-ness, too, can give us a false sense of worth.These sermons use the words and actions of Paul to call out these false gods, to reveal our idolatry and its cause: our longing for the true source of peace. Once we have determined the cause of our love/hate relationship with the Christmas season, we can begin to pursue the counter-cultural cure. Meeting God at the Mallting God at the Mall shows us there is no obstacle too great to prevent us from finding our way back to the peace we can find only in our loving Savior.Sermons herein include: "Joy on an Elephant" - The story of how Caroline Casey learned to rejoice in disability (Philippians 4:4-7) "The Holy Spirt Brings Everyone to the Party" - The story of a WWII soldier who delivered an enemy flag back to its home (Acts 8:14-17) "Nose Hairs and Disney" - The story of an adopted girl who found belonging in her new family (1 Corinthians 12:12-31a)Mary Austin is Pastor and Head of Staff at Westminster Church of Detroit, her most recent position in more than two decades of professional ministry with a focus on bereavement. She holds a Master of Divinity from Princeton Theological Seminary. Austin's previous work can be found in several blogs, and previous publications such asCall to Worship, a publication of the Presbyterian Church (USA), and Bereavement Magazine. Austin is also a regular contributor for The Immediate Word, an online sermon site from CSS Publishing Company. She lives with her husband Carl Smith. They have one adult daughter, Lucy.

  • - Cycle C Sermons for Lent and Easter Based on the Gospel Texts
    von Schuyler Rhodes
    22,00 €

    How are we to respond when the violent storm of change rolls into our lives?Should we hide from the storm? Hide in the status quo?As this volume of sermons reminds us, that is not the way of the Christ.Followers of Jesus are called to believe that our greatest treasure ought not be found in the comfort of worldly life as we make it. The Lord calls us instead to step outside and face the coming storm, as he did.When we do, we face all manner of fears in a world that does not like its order challenged. Mockery when we follow God; poverty when we stop worshipping money; grief when we are vulnerable enough to love the oppressed.Shouting Joy to the Storm reminds us that, just as the Father partnered with the Son to bring him through the storm of Calvary, so he will bring us through our storms. We are not in this for a mere lifetime. We are in it for the long haul."They shall no more be a prey to the nations, nor shall the beasts of the land devour them. They shall dwell securely, and none shall make them afraid (Ezekiel 34:28, ESV)."Sermons include: Long View - The Long Haul(Luke 13:31-35) What Is Truth? (John 18:1-19, 42) Death Shall Be No More (John 13:31-35, Revelation 21:1-6)Schuyler Rhodes is the pastor of Temple United Methodist Church in San Francisco, California. He previously pastored Washington Square United Methodist Church in New York City, and served as executive director and campus pastor for the Wesley Foundation, a broad-based campus ministry at the University of California (Berkeley). Rhodes' commitment to social justice and peace has taken him around the globe. Over the last decade, he has traveled to more than a dozen countries, serving as a delegate to several consultations of the World Council of Churches, as the secretary of the Social and International Affairs Committee of the World Methodist Council, and as the chair of the board of directors for Pastors for Peace and the Interreligious Foundation for Community Organizing. He has also been a consultant on Peace and Justice Ministries for the Methodist Church's General Board of Global Ministries, developing liturgical and training materials as well as representing the General Board at numerous national and international gatherings. A prolific writer, Rhodes is an honors graduate of Drew University Theological School (M.Div.) and the State University of New York at Potsdam (B.A.).

  • - Series III, Cycle C
    von Keith Hewitt
    32,00 €

    Storytellers who excel at their craft can draw readers or listeners into the worlds they create, using characters and situations to entertain and enlighten us. Jesus, the Master Storyteller, often spoke using parables -- short stories that conveyed spiritual truths. By drawing his listeners into his stories, he unlocked their minds and hearts to hear the truth he was relating to them.Asked about his style and direction when authoring this book, Keith Hewitt said, "I thought it would be interesting to look at the Biblical passages from a slightly different angle than we might normally see them. Some of the stories are set in the time and place of the passage, others are set in different periods, using different characters--but in all of them I try to humanize the events so that the reader can sense that they're happening to real people. I think this can help them to connect to the meaning of the story." Some of the stories can easily be adapted as vignettes or monologues, to be performed during worship. Depending upon the age of the students, other stories could be used in Sunday School as alternative texts to get students thinking about a particular passage in different ways.This book may be used for: Preaching illustrations Sermon starters Stand-alone sermons Teaching aids Inspirational devotional readingKeith Hewitt has a wide variety of experience. Prior to pastoring United Methodist congregations in Wisconsin, he was employed in various capacities at Underwriters Laboratories and several social service agencies.Hewitt holds a degree from the University of Wisconsin, Green Bay and completed Local Pastor Licensing School through the Illinois Great Rivers Conference at Illinois Wesleyan University. He continues his theological studies at United Theological Seminary in Dayton, Ohio. He is the author of three volumes of NaTiVity Dramas (CSS Publishing), Krasnodar Means Beautiful Gift (Kindle Direct Publishing) and has contributed to StoryShare, a component of the online resource SermonSuite (CSS Publishing). He is married to Rachel, an elementary teacher and is the father of Cameron Lucille Hewitt and Andrew Courtland Alexandrovich Hewitt.

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