Silence Bites
The Rev. Dr. Homer D. "Butch" Henderson, senior pastor of Claremont United Church of Christ, Claremont, California, helps us hear the "still small voice of God" that the prophet Elijah responded to.
Life Is Gift
The Rev. Dr. John Claypool, an Episcopal priest and professor of preaching for the McAfee School of Thoelogy at Mercer University in Atlanta, reveals God's bold love for all of us--even the worst of sinners.
Sermon for Trinity Sunday
The Rev. Ann Svennungsen, a Lutheran minister and president of The Fund for Theological Education in Atlanta, Georgia, explores the concept of the Trinity--and what it means for our relationship with God.
True Confessions
The Rev. Dr. Scott Black Johnston, senior pastor of Trinity Presbyterian Church in Atlanta, Georgia, takes us to the well where Jesus meets the Samaritan woman--and changes her life forever.
Somebody Prayed for Me
The Rev. Jonathan Holston, district superintendent of the Atlanta, Decatur, Oxford District of the North Georgia Conference of the United Methodist Church, explores the concept of serving others.
Down by the Poolside
The Rev. Dr. Homer Henderson, senior pastor of Claremont United Church of Christ in Claremont, California, relates the story of God's grace and the healing at the Bethzatha pool.
Loving as Jesus Loved
The Rev. John Claypool, an Episcopal priest, is the professor of preaching for the McAfee School of Theology at Mercer University in Atlanta, GA. In this text Dr. Claypool examines how Christians should show love for each other.
Sermon for the Fourth Sunday of Easter
The Rev. Ann Svennungsen, the president of the Fund for Theological Education in Atlanta, GA, discusses our need for security and how to put our trust in God's love.
Looking Death in the Eye
The Rev. Dr. Scott Black Johnston, the pastor of Trinity Presbyterian Church in Atlanta, Georgia, speaks about death and the comforting thought of Jesus wait for us on the other side.
Can I Get a Witness?
The Rev. Jonathan Holston, district superintendent of the Atlanta, Decatur, Oxford District of the North Georgia Conference of the United Methodist Church, provides guidance from the life and resurrection of Jesus for the times of decision in our lives.
Sunday Morning at the Improv
The Rev. Dr. Homer Henderson, senior pastor of Claremont United Church of Christ in Claremont, California, takes a look at the Easter story and the wonderful and chaotic journey of life.
Sermon for Palm Sunday
The Reverend Dr. Mark Anschutz, rector of St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church in Dallas, Texas, looks at the role of suffering and faith in the lives of believers.
As Good As New
The Rev. Peter Samuelson,interim pastor of Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Atlanta, Georgia, explores the words of hope from the prophet Isaiah.
Is There Joy in God's House?
The Rev. Dr. Thomas G. Long is a minister in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and the Bandy Professor of Preaching at Candler School of Theology, Emory University, Atlanta, Ga.
Missing is Not Final
The Rev. Dr. Wiley Stephens, pastor of Dunwoody United Methodist Church, Dunwoody, Georgia, looks at God's grace and the second chances that we receive on a daily basis.
The Disciple Who Went Up a Mountain But Came Down a Hill
The Rev. Dr. Kim Buchanan, pastor of Pilgrimage United Church of Christ in Woodstock, Georgia, talks about making the most of our spiritual walk with Christ.
Sermon for the First Sunday in Lent
The Rev. Dr. Mark Anschutz, rector of St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church in Dallas, Texas, explores the temptation of Jesus in the desert.
Connections That Count
The Rev. Dr. Robert Sims, the senior pastor of the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer (ELCA) in Atlanta, Georgia, speaks of God's glorious power and our need to see his work in our life.
So, What about the Resurrection?
The Rev. Dr. Thomas G. Long is an ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and the Bandy Professor of Preaching at Candler School of Theology, Emory University, Atlanta, Ga. Dr. Long explores the human need for proof of the resurrection.
Patterns, Prisms, and Prisons
The Rev. Dr. Wiley Stephens, pastor of Dunwoody United Methodist Church, Dunwoody, Georgia, encourages us to look past the comfort zones of life.