Sermons About Inclusion
The Exorcist
It is a good thing to be “salted with fire” – to feel the heat of hell enough to want living water. And the salt of the Holy Spirit that casts evil out of us, remains in us to keep us clean, pure and holy, even when we find ourselves in the presence of the power of Evil.
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Dirty Job
The Pharisees lived in a “pluralistic” society - and their job was to sift through all of the local religious goings-on and set up the boundaries that kept Judaism pure and unpolluted by all of the religious weirdos and nut jobs that threatened to make the wheels come off the Hebrew wagon. Jesus wasn’t the first miracle worker who had come down the pike, and he certainly wasn’t the first one that people speculated might be the Messiah they’d all been waiting for...
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06-APR-2008 - Matthew 1 & 2 - The Good News as told by Matthew
In Matthew, we learn Jesus is the image of the invisible God; his kingdom is inclusive and redemptive
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Clean and Unclean
A look at how the early church deals with the inclusion of Gentiles in a formaly Jewish sect. How does the church today need to embrace those who are different from us?
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