Series I, Cycle C
Steven E. Albertin; Charles D. Reeb; Richard E. Gribble
Filled with wit, insight, and inspiration, this anthology includes sermons for every Sunday and major celebration throughout the Christian year based on the First Readings from Cycle C of the Revised Common Lectionary. Three outstanding preachers from diverse denominational backgrounds interpret texts from the Old Testament and Acts in fresh ways that proclaim the Good News for the 21st century. Their powerful messages remind us that the Hebrew scriptures are much more than just ancient history and

Sermon, Worship and Drama Resources
Timothy W Ayers, Richard Gribble, Brand Eaton, Bill Thomas, Janet Burton, Roger E. Timm, Rolf Svanoe
Make life easier for you and your congregation by getting the tools and resources you need for an active and enthusiastic Lent.

13 sermons based on the Gospel of Luke
Robert Blair
"Do you feel as though God favors you? That He is on your side? That He is always with you?"

These are the questions Robert Blair asks in the first of 13 sermons in Luke Alive, Volume 1. They cut straight to the Christian heart. They address our greatest fear: that we might not be good enough for God.That we might not enjoy his favor.

Blair does not stop short at dismissing our fears with a casual overview of grace. He addresses where they come from, a natural drive to earn favor, to work toward something we can never fully attain ourselves. The Gospel of Luke shows us what we can "earn" with our actions and what we can't.

In Mary, the Mother of Jesus we have an image of what it means to be chosen, to be given the Lord's favor. In Jesus' proclamation of the year of the Lord's favor at Nazareth we see that, favored as we may be, there is a kind of favor we can earn when we seize the opportunity. In the story of Jesus and his disciples picking grain on the Sabbath we learn that we do not earn favor by following rules.

That's when it gets really exciting.

Luke Alive guides ministers through our deepest of Christian fears and desires, and offers satisfying answers based firmly in scripture. It is a must-have volume for pastors seeking to answer direct questions with plain language, whether from the pulpit or the living room couch.

13 Sermons Based on the Gospel of Luke
Robert Blair
Luke Alive guides ministers through the deepest of Christian fears and desires, and offers satisfying answers based firmly in scripture. It is a must-have volume for pastors seeking to answer direct questions with plain language, whether from the pulpit or the living room couch.

Volume 1 & 2 — 26 Sermons Based on the Gospel of Luke
Robert Blair
Luke Alive, Volume 1 & 2 guides ministers through our deepest of Christian fears and desires, and offers satisfying answers based firmly in scripture. It is a must-have volume for pastors seeking to answer direct questions with plain language, whether from the pulpit or the living room couch.

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Cycle A Sermons for Advent 1 through Thanksgiving
John B. Jamison, April Yamasaki, William G. Carter, Steven Molin
This collection of sermons will provide you with ideas, illustrations, and approaches to Cycle A Gospel texts.

Cycle C Sermons Based on the Gospel Lessons for Advent, Christmas, and Epiphany
John Jamison
Starting with Advent and going through Christmas and Epiphany, Tend and Feed asks us to take another look at some famous biblical stories, but this time to approach it from a different angle, as a disciple might.

Sermons for Lent / Easter Based on Gospel and Second Lesson Texts
Wayne Brouwer, Bonnie Bates
These Gospel and Second Lesson sermons are great for illustrations and will generate new ideas for your own sermons. This package is a good way to start off your sermon writing for Ash Wednesday through The Ascension.

Cycle A Sermons for Lent and Easter Based on the Gospel Texts
William Thomas
Thomas's sermons encourage us to give back the grace that we have received by helping those around us, taking time out of our days to emphasize the glory of Christ.

Cycle A Sermons Based on the Second Lesson for Lent and Easter
James Monnett
This book reminds us that we are all sinful, but we are also children of God, and he will always welcome us to the table. “Jesus sees us all with our broken, sinful lives. Jesus sees us and knows we do not understand love. And Jesus loves us anyway.”