Sermons on 2 Kings
July 28, 2024
10th Sunday after Pentecost II Kings 4: 42-44; John 6: 1-21 “The Miracle of the Loaves” Elaine York, Commissioned Pastor The Miracle of the Loaves Good Morning, It is wonderful to be back with all of you this morning. A lot has been happening here with your pastor search. As usual you are ahead of St. John’s in seeking a new Pastor. We have just formed our Pastor Nominating Committee and will soon begin interviewing candidates. I have been on…
Can Anything Good Come Out of Samaria?
October 9, 2022……….18th Sunday after Pentecost 2 Kings 5: 1-3, 7-15; Luke 17, 11-19 Rev. Tom Willadsen
All In
All In ……….. June 26, 2022 ………..3rd Sunday after Pentecost 2 Kings 2: 1-14; Luke 9: 51-62 ……….. Rev. Susan Taylor So, I’m a bit of a TV nerd, and one of the few shows I watch on a regular basis is “Jeopardy!” While I haven’t been as avid a fan since the devastating loss of Alex Trebek, I was among the millions of viewers who tuned in a few years back to watch James Holzhauer, a professional sports gambler…
In the Presence
In the Presence 2nd Sunday in Lent 2 Kings 2: 1-12 February 28, 2021 Mark 9: 2-9 Once upon a time, there was a young boy who walked to Sunday School every single Sunday. An old sinner who lived near the boy’s path decided he would intercept the young fellow and “throw a wet blanket” on his faith. So, one Sunday morning, he stepped in front of the boy and said, “Son, I’ll give you a nickel if you can…
The Cure
The Cure 2 Kings 5:1-14 February 14, 2021 Mark 1:40-45 Many of you know that I spent five days in the hospital in the middle of January, recovering from COVID-19. From my room, I could hear the coughs and cries of other patients in the “COVID ward,” and I marveled at all the nurses and therapists who never seemed to be discouraged by the whole ordeal. As the “brain fog” cleared, I found myself thinking a lot about healing,…