Getting Down to BasicsNov 9, 20231978-10-22SERMONSThis sermon is a homecoming of sorts. It was a handwritten sermon that was preached 1978 to the congregation where he grew up!
This Meal of Hope and ThanksNov 6, 20231975-11-02SERMONSHere is a handwritten sermon from 1975 for All Saints Day.
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.
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.
Seeing God's Love in a CrossFeb 9, 20231976-03-28SERMONSThis is a handwritten Lenten sermon with words in blue ink and markup in red. It was written in March of 1976.
The Pharisee and the Tax CollectorOct 23, 20221974-11-10SERMONSThis sermon was actually untitled, so I made a title up for this archive. It was a combination of typed and handwritten, and was preached in 1974.
One Who Says ThanksOct 6, 20221977-10-23SERMONSHere 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.
Christ - Fulfillment of PromiseDec 29, 20201973-12-30SERMONSHere is a handwritten sermon from the first Sunday after Christmas in 1973. It seems rather festive, since the sermon is written in black, red, and green ink.
When We MournOct 29, 20201978-11-05SERMONSWith All Saints Day coming up, I found a sermon from 1978 about mourning.
A Fathers Heart He Turned to MeApr 2, 20191977-03-20SERMONSThis 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.