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02-06 Fifth Sunday After Pentecost
Spark your thoughts for June 23rd, Fifth Sunday After Pentecost. Jessica Bordeleau hosts professors of homiletics- Dr. Peter Nafzger and Dr. David Schmitt in a discussion of the lectionary texts from Job 38:1–11, 2 Corinthians 6:1–13, Mark 4:35–41, Psalm 124:1–8.
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Jeremiah 23:01-06
Jeremiah 23:1-6 presented by Philip Penhallegon for the 1st reading for Sunday, July 21, 2024., 9th Sunday after Pentecost (prop11)
Typological Reading of the Apocalyptic Vision of Daniel 7 and 9
Prince, Timothy A. “Typological Reading of the Apocalyptic Vision of Daniel 7 & 9.” Ph.D. diss., Concordia Seminary, 2024. 311 pp.
As a response to Daniel’s prayer for the restoration of God’s city and sanctuary, “The Seventy Sevens” oracle of Dan 9:24–27 gives further details of the overarching apocalyptic vision of ch. 7. After establishing how the canonical apocalyptic visions of Daniel and Revelation constitute a unique genre that gives a teleological-eschatological-apocalyptic perspective, this study demonstrates how a typological reading of the text best perceives the revelation and interprets the message presented in Daniel’s apocalyptic vision. The vision and oracle together depict God’s eschatological agents of judgment and salvation. The one like a son of man, the Messiah Prince, is given all authority, power, and the eternal kingdom. The “Seventy Sevens” oracle, as the only Old Testament passage to depict two comings of the Messiah, puts greatest emphasis on the time between his comings for the building of God’s eternal kingdom-city. After God’s eternal kingdom-city is built up and expanded throughout the world, God initiates desolations of judgment, first by withdrawing the reign of the Messiah, and then by allowing a “prince to come”—the eschatological enemy, the “little horn” of ch. 7 and “desolator” of ch. 9—to cause further desolations, even giving the saints of the Most High into the enemy’s hand for “times, time, and half a time.” After the necessary desolations God will bring final judgment on the desolator himself and fulfill his eschatological goals to consummate the restoration of his creation
Episode 22-Good Grief
Grief comes during times of transition, even when the change is a good one. Deaconess Dorothy Glenn and Rev. Micah Glenn share their experience moving their family to follow a new call. “We’re leaving a lot behind to gain a lot where we’re going,” said Rev. Glenn. “I’ve been trying not to suppress my feelings but allow myself to go through the full process.” Tune in to this transparent conversation about mourning good-byes while welcoming hellos.
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001. Opening Service
Chapel Sermon by Thomas Egger from Hebrews 12:1–6, 11–14 on Friday, August 23, 2024
002. Hebrews 12:1–6, 11–16
Chapel Sermon by David Peter from Hebrews 12:1–6, 11–16 on Monday, August 26, 2024.
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009. Luke 1:5-26
Chapel Sermon by Ryan Tinetti from Luke 1:5-26 on Thursday, September 5, 2024.
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012. Isaiah 29:13-24
Chapel Sermon by Nabil Nour from Isaiah 29:13-24 on Tuesday, September 10, 2024.
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Practical Theological Framework -3
Dr. Dr. Rockenbach explains the exploratory tool- Attending to Self and World.https://scholar.csl.edu/practical_theological_framework/1001/thumbnail.jp
01-32 First Sunday After Christmas, December 31, 2023.
Spark your thoughts for December 31, the 1st Sunday after Christmas. Jessica Bordeleau hosts professors of homiletics- Dr. Peter Nafzger and Dr. David Schmitt in a discussion of the lectionary texts from Isaiah 61:10–62:3, Galatians 4:4–7, Luke 2:22–40, Psalm 111:1–10.
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