Cycle B Sermons for Pentecost Through Proper 15 Based on the Gospel Texts
Dean Feldmeyer
The sermons in Like A Phoenix offer the goal of bringing new vigor and vitality into the life of the church even in the hot months of the year when everything and everyone is calling us to slow down and take it easy.

Since the season after Pentecost is drawn out it may be more difficult to come up with sermon ideas. This book will help ease the burden. A busy pastor will have more time to focus things other than sermon preparation, especially during the summer, with vacation time in full-swing.

Claiming the Saints for Protestant Preaching
Alex A. Gondola, Jr.

Discover the answer for yourself in Saints Alive: Claiming the Saints for Protestant Teaching, sermons from a year Rev. Gondola devoted to preaching on one saint per month. He offers this volume as a companion for pastors and group leaders prepared to take a deep dive into matters of faith, calling and the hope Christ offers the world through his humblest of servants, from St. Augustine to Mother Teresa.

Cycle B Sermons for Pentecost through Proper 12, Based on the Gospel Texts
David Cartwright
Eyes of Faith journeys through the gospel texts for the first third of the Pentecost season. Cartwright guides us through these seemingly familiar passages of scripture, illuminating them for today's generation. Looking at the words and events of Jesus' life through new eyes, Cartwright explains how we can apply that new vision to our daily Christian walk.



A "Fantastic" Worship Series for All Ages
Rolf D. Svanoe
Svanoe has written a script for a weekly portrayal of Mr. Tumnus, the faun that is our first introduction to the world of Narnia in Lewis’ The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe, as well as weekly sermons for church leaders to adapt and use in their own services. This immersive worship series is sure to intrigue your congregation, bring them back to the world of Narnia, and help to understand the love that God has for us.

Cycle A Sermons Based on the Gospel Texts for Proper 17 through Thanksgiving
Peter Andrew Smith
Just as we have been given grace through God, which we ultimately don’t deserve, we are called to give of ourselves to others, helping where we can and sharing the grace of God with the world around us to prepare for the coming of the Kingdom of God.

Cycle A Sermons Based on Second Lessons for Advent, Christmas, and Epiphany
Charley Reeb

Lose The Cape, Cycle A Sermons Based on Second Lessons for Advent, Christmas, and Epiphany, are written by Charley Reeb. These sermons are jam-packed with thought-provoking ideas, stories, and life lessons. “After all, what other profession requires you to prepare a keynote address every week? If you don’t happen to have a staff of researchers and speech writers at your disposal, you must learn to be resourceful. I hope this book in your hands will be a helpful resource for you as you prepare sermons.”

Cycle A Sermons for Pentecost through Proper 17 Based on the Gospel Texts
William G. Carter

William G. Carter has served as pastor and head of staff of the First Presbyterian Church, Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania for over 25 years. He received his BA degree from the State University of New York and his MDiv degree from Princeton Theological Seminary. An accomplished jazz pianist, Carter has extensive experience as a composer and arranger,

Cycle A Sermons for Proper 18 - Thanksgiving Based on the Gospel Texts
Steven Molin
In Others: Sermons We Should Be Preaching to Ourselves, a series of messages based on the Lectionary, Cycle A, written from the gospel texts, by Dr. Steve Molin, the reader will find illustrations that help to explain God’s message in new and interesting ways. Finding the stories and word pictures that more easily tie into the lectionary readings for each Sunday will help the person in the pulpit make his or her sermon more compelling to the people in the pews.

Communion Meditations
William Powell Tuck
Communion is one of the few universal practices in every Christian church, yet even communion can be divisive as followers of Christ wrestle with how to properly obey the Lord's command: "This do in remembrance of me." The Abiding Presence: Communion Meditations is an invitation to all believers to come together around the central meaning of communion on which all Christians can agree.

Reflections on the Songs of Ascents in the Psalms for Lent and Easter
William G. Carter
Perfect for use during Lent and Easter, William G. Carter's reflections accentuate the advice that the Psalms of Ascent offer to those searching for the path to God.