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1977

Sending One's Son

  • Apr 9, 2024
  • 1977-03-27
  • SERMONS
This is a handwritten Lenten sermon from 1977. There’s an interesting baseball story near the end of the sermon, which is fun.

One Who Says Thanks

  • Oct 6, 2022
  • 1977-10-23
  • SERMONS
Here is a handwritten sermon, fresh from 1977. The sermon date is noted as 10/23/1977, and the listed Gospel text is Luke 17: 11-19.

A Fathers Heart He Turned to Me

  • Apr 2, 2019
  • 1977-03-20
  • SERMONS
This handwritten sermon dates back to 1977, for the Fourth Sunday in Lent. He refers to a hymn that was written by Martin Luther, containing the title of the sermon in its lyrics.

Where's Your Home?

  • Oct 8, 2017
  • 1977-10-30
  • SERMONS
This is a Reformation Sunday sermon from October of 1977. The gospel text is listed as John 8:31-36.

Easter: A Way To Live

  • Sep 22, 2017
  • 1977-04-10
  • SERMONS
Scanned, handwritten sermon. No gospel text noted, though it does note “Easter Festival”. It was likely preached in Navarino.

Resurrection Is Real

  • Sep 22, 2017
  • 1977-04-10
  • SERMONS
Scanned, handwritten sermon for Easter Sunrise in 1977. Gospel text noted as Luke 24.

Evangelism: Mountain Or Molehill?

  • Sep 20, 2017
  • 1977-02-20
  • SERMONS
This is a handwritten sermon from 1977. The text refers to Navarino, and this was likely preached at Ascension Lutheran Church in Navarino, WI.
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    This is a site containing the sermon archives of Pastor Steve Larson, who created and preached sermons from 1969 to 1997.

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