A Long and Fruitful Honeymoon
…at least productive musically. Here are the introits for the Sundays after Easter, Ascension, Pentecost, Trinity, and the First-Eighth Sundays after. Hopefully we’ll remain caught up from here on out....
View ArticleThe Banquet (Trinity 02, 2010)
Trinity02-2010 Parables are always a little tricky to understand. They are meant that way. Jesus used parables to confuse the unbeliever, to mess things up in their mind, and to teach them (among...
View ArticleGeorge Stöckhardt’s Disposition for Trinity 2 – Luke 14:15-24
This from Volume Three of “Magazin”
View Article1891 Disposition for Trinity 2 – Luke 14:16-24
This from “Magazin” in 1891. The “A.G.” I am guessing might be August Gräbner.
View ArticleLuther on Luke 14:24 – Trinity 2
[God] declares in simple, humble, short but very earnest words: “They shall not taste of my supper.” As though he would say: Very well, my supper, too, is something, and what does it profit if it be...
View ArticleTrinity 2 – Luke 14:15-24
In the Name of the Father and of the + Son and of the Holy Spirit “Supper’s ready!” You can almost hear the pitter-patter of feet running to the table. Everyone wants to get to the table first in order...
View ArticleTrinity 2 sermon 2011
Luke 14:15-24 – The Parable of the Great Supper Immanuel, Alexandria My beloved brothers and sisters, last Sunday we heard about a Rich Man who hosted great banquets every day, gorging himself and...
View ArticleSermon for Trinity II
Sermon on St. Luke 14:16-24Trinity II Blessed is everyone who will eat bread in the kingdom of God. — St. Luke 14:15 One Sabbath, as Jesus dined in the house of a ruler of the Pharisees, Jesus...
View ArticleTrinity 2 – Luke 14:15-24
In the Name of the Father and of the + Son and of the Holy Spirit I know what you’re thinking. “Boy, I wish so-and-so was here. S/he really needs to hear this parable. Pastor’s sermon will...
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