This Meal of Hope and ThanksNov 6, 20231975-11-02SERMONSThis is another example of a “same name, different sermon” sermon. It has the same name as the previous sermon from 1975, but this one is typed and from 1980. There are also notes in light blue ink.
This Meal of Hope and ThanksNov 6, 20231975-11-02SERMONSHere is a handwritten sermon from 1975 for All Saints Day.
The Givers' ArenaNov 2, 20231987-11-01SERMONSThis is an All Saints Day sermon from 1987. The sermon includes several references, including a very interesting story about a woman that I’ve never heard about before.
They Is UsOct 14, 20231975-10-05SERMONSHere is a handwritten Pentecost sermon from 1975, written in a combination of blue and red ink. A portion of this sermon was crossed out, so it is unclear if that portion was preached.
All That We HaveOct 13, 20231990-10-21SERMONSHere is a typed sermon from 1990. It has the same sermon title as the last sermon published, but that one is from 1993. This sermon mentions confirmation, and it is likely the last confirmation class that he preached to in Wausau.
All That We HaveOct 12, 20231993-10-17SERMONSHere is a sermon from 1993 that was printed, then highlighted in yellow and marked in red ink. There is a lot of discussion about vineyards, going along with the gospel reading from Matthew 21.
The Celebration of Holy CommunionOct 12, 202319XXSERMONSThis is an undated sermon from the season of Pentecost. It is partially typed, then marked up and finished in red pen. It is marked up with both normal pencil and blue pencil. My guess is that this sermon comes from the 1970s.
On Changing Your MindOct 11, 202319XXSERMONSThis is an undated sermon from the season of Pentecost. It is partially typed, then finished in pen. It is marked up with both normal pencil and blue pencil.
Why Won't God Be Fair?Oct 6, 20231990-10-06SERMONSHere is a typed sermon from 1990. It references the Cubs winning the pennant as an example of unlikely events. It also mentions the baptism of a child that occurred that day.
Word and DeedOct 6, 20231996-09-29SERMONSHere is a sermon that was printed and highlighted in yellow. It was originally preached in Seymour on the 18th Sunday of Pentecost on September 29, 1996.