Monthly Archives: September 2013

The Syrian Crisis and Biblical Prophecy

A sermon delivered by Rev. Dr. Randy Hammer, September 29, 2013 Isaiah 17:1-3 GNT Here is a question for the day: Does the Bible—especially the books of the Old Testament—predict or prophesy contemporary events or things that are yet to … Continue reading

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What If Spies Were Among Us?

A sermon delivered by Rev. Dr. Randy Hammer, September 22, 2013 Romans 12:9-13 NRSV Chuck Lawless tells of his first visit to a new church.  The first thing he noticed when he entered the church foyer was that the welcome … Continue reading

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Dragonflies and Synchronicity

A sermon delivered by Rev. Dr. Randy Hammer, September 15, 2013 Matthew 7:7-12 GNT Selection from Julia Cameron’s The Artist’s Way (p. 119) Maybe you have had an experience like I have where you kept encountering the same idea, or … Continue reading

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Watchmen to Warn Us

A sermon delivered by Rev. Dr. Randy Hammer, September 8, 2013 Ezekiel 3:16; 33:1-5 The Message Selection from Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring (pp. 103, 127)  We read in the Hebrew scriptures of sentinels or watchmen who felt called to be … Continue reading

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Labor Issues: Remembering the March

A sermon delivered by Rev. Dr. Randy Hammer, September 1, 2013 Ecclesiastes 3:16-17; 4:1 GNT If you watch the news or read the newspaper, then you are aware that history was relived this week. Several thousand people gathered on the … Continue reading

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