Sermons by Pastor Pat Mecham (Page 8)

Sermons by Pastor Pat Mecham (Page 8)

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The Joy of Labor

The Joy of Labor                          13th Pentecost Psalm 105:1-6   August 30, 2020   Romans 12:9-21 Most of you know the story of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, and how they disobeyed God and basically got kicked out of the Garden.  Eve was told that her punishment would be that her pains in childbirth were going to be increased, and Adam was now going to have to earn his food with hard labor.  His punishment is described like this: “Cursed is…
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Sent to Foreigners – A Slave Prince

Sent to Foreigners: A Slave/Prince                    12th Pentecost Exodus 1:8-2:10   Romans 12:1-8 When the kids were little, we used to watch a Disney movie called “The Sword in the Stone.”  Based on a novel by T. H. White called The Once and Future King, the story follows the life of a 12-year-old orphan known as Wart.  Wart stumbles into a relationship with the magician, Merlin, who becomes his tutor.  Now, England had fallen into a dark time because the king had died without…
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Sent to Foreigners – Joseph’s Brothers

August 16, 2020 Sent to Foreigners: Joseph’s Brothers              11th Pentecost Genesis 5:1-15   August 16, 2020   Matthew 15:21-28 My letters went to Curlew by accident.  I had moved from Seattle to Spokane to study counseling at Whitworth.  The secretary at my former church made a typographical error when publishing my new address in the church newsletter, and the ZIP Code was that of Curlew, WA, rather than northern Spokane.  As a result, the first several letters I received from folks in Seattle…
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Sent to Foreigners – Joseph

Psalm 105:1-6, 16-22, 45b   Genesis 37:1-4, 12-28 Last week, I talked about our Family of Faith—a family that stretches back for thousands of years.  We have lots of characters in our family, some embarrassing events, and a number of miraculous events—but our Scriptures are full of this family history!  Today, I want to talk about an early event in the life of our family, one that shows how to put the FUN in dysFUNctional!  And I want to explore how God can use EVEN…

Empowered Despite Grief

Empowered Despite Grief                           9th Pentecost Psalm 17:1-7, 15   Matthew 14:13-21 Friends, you and I are one chapter in a l-o-n-g story—the story of God’s work in this world.  There have been some pretty embarrassing chapters about our spiritual ancestors—painfully recorded in Scripture.  And there have been some funny moments—like when Peter saw Jesus walking on the water, and asked him to call him out of the boat and walk on water as well.  When he suddenly realized that he was walking on water, he started…

A Belle Melange

A Belle Mélange Acts 10:34-43   Matthew 16:13-19 In the 2001 movie, Tortilla Soup, Hector Elizondo plays the part of a retired chef—retired because he has somehow lost his sense of taste (and, with it, his self-confidence).  But his old partner calls him with an emergency—they are catering a fancy dinner and one of the junior chefs has messed up the dessert.  They need his help to rescue the dinner!  He arrives on the scene, sees what they have to work with,…

Wisdom is Vindicated by Deeds

Wisdom Is Vindicated by Deeds                5th Pentecost Romans 7:15-25a  Matthew 11:16-19, 25-30 I am a big fan of Snoopy, the cute little beagle from Peanuts!  When everyone else is going frantic with worry, Snoopy always seems to have a steady compass and an aptitude for JOY! In one of his more philosophical moods, Snoopy was contemplating the question of whether it is more important to BE or to DO.  Some people emphasize how crucial it is to BE, while others focus on what…

Choose Your Master

Choose Your Master 4th Pentecost Romans 6:12-23 Matthew 10:40-42 Back in the 70’s, there was a mini-series on TV that almost everyone in the country tuned into. It was about a young man, Kunta Kintay, who was captured by slavers and brought to America and sold to a plantation owner. The series chronicled the life of Kunta and his descendants (like “Chicken George”) and how the story of his life was passed down through the generations to Alex Haley, the…

His Eye is on the Sparrow

His Eye Is on the Sparrow     Fathers’ Day Genesis 21:8-21  Matthew 10:29-39 Are any of you “birdwatchers”?  I guess all of us are, to one degree or another, because we notice birds.  But can you imagine anyone ever saying, “Oh, look!  There’s a sparrow!”?  It just doesn’t happen.  Sparrows are small and brown and common—almost beneath our notice.  After all, it’s the rare birds, the colorful birds that grab our attention and make us say, “Oh, look!  See that bird?!” In similar…

Our Three in One God

Our Three-in-One God              Trinity Sunday Genesis 1:1-5   Matthew 28:16-20 Have you ever been to a circus?  I like watching the tight-rope walkers.  They do amazing things while traversing a cable that has been strung between two posts—a cable that is under tremendous tension.  Both posts are trying to pull the cable in opposite directions, and that is what makes a tight-rope tight—makes it possible to walk on it.  Circuses don’t have “loose-rope” walkers—it just wouldn’t work.  The tension is what makes tight-rope walking possible.…

The Spirit Gives Variety

The Spirit Gives Variety            Pentecost Acts 2:1-21   1 Corinthians 12:3b-13 Years ago, I was serving a church in north Idaho. There was a man in our church, Clayton Stoltz, who came to worship every other Sunday. Sometimes he would apologize for missing church so frequently, but he had an appointment with the Alzheimer’s men in the nursing home. Every other day, he would take his shaver and shave these men, while a stream of conversation flowed (even if he was…

Christ’s Prayer for Us

Christ’s Prayer for Us                          7th Easter Acts 1:6-14 1Peter 4:12-14; 5:6-11 John 17:1-11 In C. S. Lewis’ book, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, the Pevensie children have stumbled into the land of Narnia. It is winter, and has been for a long time (but never Christmas!), because the evil witch that rules the land likes winter. The children are told an ancient prophecy: Wrong will be right, when Aslan comes in sight,                         At the sound of his roar, sorrows will…