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Exodus 7:1-7

Comments, Observations, and Questions to Consider As we all know, life is full of hard, impossible questions.  And the question “why?” often tops the list – especially when we’re looking at events that simply don’t make sense to our human brains.   We hear anguished parents cry it at the graveside of a child.  We hear…

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Exodus 2:11-25

Comments and Observations Sometimes deliverance takes a long time. The Israelites lived in Egypt for almost four hundred years before God raised up their deliverer. In the midst of forced labor and the murder of their infant sons, Moses was born. Miraculously, God delivered him from what should have been a certain death, because he…

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Exodus 11:1-10

Sermon Idea:  God will fight for His people. Comments and Observations: Everybody loves a hero.  Tales of individuals who will champion the cause of someone who is unjustly oppressed fascinate us. True heroes, however, are hard to find.  Most of us feel as though others are hardly interested in our struggles.  Even if we find…

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Exodus 20:1-17

Lent 3B

Growing up I heard the “Reading of the Law” every single Sunday morning in church.  In our Calvinist stripe of the Reformed tradition, this recitation of the Ten Commandments served the dual purpose of at once convicting us of our sin but also of laying out the rule of gratitude for how we should live…

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Symposium 2010: A Basket Among the Reeds

morning worship Friday, January 29, 2010 at Symposium

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God Just in Case

from 3/12/2009

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Symposium 2014: Glory in the Wilderness

Thursday worship, Symposium 2014

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Symposium 2014: Exodus and Easter

Thursday worship, Symposium 2014

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God’s Back

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Symposium 2014: Boundless

Friday (1/31) and Saturday (2/1) morning worship at Symposium 2014

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