by Robert McCracken | Sermons
Texts: Mark 6: 54-56; Luke 8: 43-48 “Somebody Touched Me” The life was seeping out of her. Some rupture in her life, some wound within her body failed to close, and the blood just kept draining from her in a slow drip drip. At first, it terrified her, for it seemed as...
by Robert McCracken | Sermons
This morning we welcomed Rev. Dr. Allan Aubrey Boesak to the pulpit. Dr. Boesak served as Desmond Tutu Chair of Peace, Global Justice, and Reconciliation Studies at Christian Theological Seminary in Indianapolis from 2012 to 2017. He has emerged as one of the world’s...
by Robert McCracken | Sermons
Texts: Isaiah 52: 7-10; Matthew 26: 47-52 Notes on an American Epidemic How beautiful upon the mountain are the feet of the messenger who announces peace. So says the prophet Isaiah. Those words were later applied to Jesus. How difficult it is to hear such an...
by Robert McCracken | Sermons
This morning we welcomed the Rev. Dr. John Selders to the pulpit. John is the minister of Amistad United Church in Hartford, and the leader of Moral Mondays CT, along with his wife Pamela Selders. John and Pamela traveled together on our most recent Tree of Life...
by Robert McCracken | Sermons
Texts: Amos 5: 21-24; Romans 12: 3-8; Romans 14: 7-9 The Feeling of Absolute Dependence On what do you depend? On whom do you depend? What is it within your life that you cannot live without, that you gives you reason to be? What is it that you depend upon for a sense...