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the Third Sunday of Lent

the Rev. Phil Brochard

The sermon discusses the transitory nature of life, illustrated by the speaker's experience of clearing out his childhood home and the historical destruction of the Jewish temple. It emphasizes placing trust in the eternal—Jesus Christ's living and resurrected body—over temporary physical structures or relationships.

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the Second Sunday of Lent

Dr. Scott MacDougall

Dr. Scott MacDougall's sermon demystifies theology, asserting it's for all believers, not just scholars. He defines theology as understanding God, our relationship with Him, and our life's conduct. Using scripture, he encourages personal theological reflection as integral to faith, making theology accessible and relevant to everyday Christian living.

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the First Sunday of Lent

the Rev. Emily Boring

The sermon addresses the Lenten themes of wilderness, suffering, and hope. It encourages viewing Lent as a time for reflection, self-discipline, and reorientation towards God. The preacher emphasizes the importance of acknowledging suffering while also focusing on the transformative power of hope and the promise of Easter.

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Ash Wednesday

the Rev. Phil Brochard

The sermon emphasizes the importance of Ash Wednesday and Lent as times for reflection, repentance, and remembering our mortality. It calls for genuine love, self-examination, and acts of mercy, urging listeners to live attentively and meaningfully, focusing on relationships with God, themselves, and others.

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