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Resentment

Posted on: Tuesday, April 24th, 2012 in: Sermons

Without resentment Acts 3:12-19, Luke 24:36b-48 by Isaac S. Villegas April 22, 2012 When I was a teenager, I’d say that my grudges, my resentments, were based solely on soccer rivalries. I would look, at disgust, at the players from Cyrus, a team from Phoenix, with their choreographed warm up routine, and every player wearing [...]

Alive for one another

Posted on: Tuesday, April 17th, 2012 in: Sermons

Alive for One Another Acts 4:32-35, John 20:18-31 by Meghan Florian April 15, 2012 I had trouble getting into lent this year. I tried picking up a lenten discipline, but couldn’t find motivation to carry it through; I didn’t even care enough to feel guilty about that. And, during holy week I didn’t set foot [...]

In seach of a body

Posted on: Tuesday, April 10th, 2012 in: Sermons

“In search of a body” Isaiah 25:6-9, John 20:1-18 by Isaac S. Villegas Easter 2012 Let’s be honest with ourselves. We are a good at making meals. There’s nothing like a Chapel Hill Mennonite potluck, and our Easter potluck is just the culmination of all that is good from our various meals throughout the year. [...]

Crucified hope

Posted on: Tuesday, April 3rd, 2012 in: Sermons

Crucified hope Mark 11:1-11 by Isaac S. Villegas April 1, 2012 Palm Sunday   After 40 days of Lent, days of contemplation, of wandering into our interior life, we find ourselves here, on Palm Sunday, standing at the edge of Lent, leaning toward Easter. Lent has been a time of wandering, a circling deeper and [...]