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Generations Presentation Text by Reverend Karl Travis of First Presbyterian Church in Fort Worth TX

Generations Presentation Text by Reverend Karl Travis of First Presbyterian Church in Fort Worth TX

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Where There's a Will There's a Way

The Rev. Mary Jane Cornell
Druid Hills Presbyterian Church
May 1, 2005

Where There’s a Will, There’s a Way
John 14:15-21

What is wrong with this sentence?
If I die I hope people know what was important to me in life.
Maybe it will help if you see it written down….
Those of you sitting in the back may want to move up front.
The choir have a copy of it up there.
If I die, I hope people know what was important to me in life.

There are at least 2 major errors in this sentence.
The first mistake is quite obvious to many of you.

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Spirit of Abundance/ Spirit of Scarcity

Spirit of Abundance/ Spirit of Scarcity
John 10: 10
Commitment Sunday – Peters Creek United Presbyterian Church
November 23, 2003

I. Introduction:

Jesus said: “I came that they might have life and have it abundantly.” (John 10:10) At the end of this sermon I will ask you to do something that demonstrates whether or not you believe these words of Jesus…

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The Secret of Buried Treasure

The Madison Avenue Pulpit
THE SECRET OF BURIED TREASURE
The Rev. J.C. Austin, Associate Pastor
8 2002

Judges 4:1-7 33rd
Sunday in Ordinary Time
Psalm 127 November 17, 2002
1 Thessalonians 5:1-11 Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church
Matthew 25:14-30 New York, NY

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Life in Full

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, NASHVILLE
DR. TODD B. JONES
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 36, 2003

“Life in Full”
Psalm 103
Luke 6:27-38

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A Homily

A HOMILY
The PEER Conference of 2002
Luke 12:13-21
Theodore J. Wardlaw

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Having The Faith to Have A Vision

Having The Faith to Have A Vision

Sermon by Rev. Dr. Stuart Broberg
Westminster Presbyterian Church, Alexandria, VA
HAVING THE FAITH TO HAVE A VISION
Luke 12: 13-31
November 3, 2000
PEER Network Conference

I. Introduction:

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Choosing Jesus in a Starbucks World

“CHOOSING JESUS IN A STARBUCKS WORLD”
The Rev. Karl Travis

Matthew 4:1-11
March 10, 2008 / National Presbyterian Stewardship Conference

Being a parent has given me some small perspective on the God’s view of his children. That’s because children, like grown ups, have minds of their own. With minds of our own, we like to do what we want, not necessarily what others want.

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Blessed

February 15, 2004
Fourth Presbyterian Church, Chicago, Illinois

Sermon by Cynthia Campbell
President, McCormick Theological Seminary

Psalm 1
Jeremiah 17:5–10
Luke 6:17–26

“Blessed are you . . .”
Luke 6:20 (NRSV)

I see him most days because he works at the garage where I park my car. He is an elderly man with a ready smile and a strong voice. “How are you this morning?” I ask. “Oh, I’m blessed” is his unfailing reply. “Blessed,” I think as I drive away. How is it that he, well passed retirement age and parking cars for a living, thinks of himself as blessed?

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