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21 The Temptation To Go It Alone 02-21-2010 Rev. Joe Agne 232
22 The Transfiguration 02-14-2010 Rev. Joe Agne 290
23 Avatar helps us understand Panentheism 02-07-2010 Rev. Joe Agne 324
24 A Way Out of No Way 01-17-2010 Rev. Joe Agne 264
25 A Simple Epiphany 01-03-2010 Rev. Sara Thompson Tweedy 328
26 "and he came into his own" 12-27-2009 Darlene DiDomineck 349
27 Blue Christmas in the Wilderness 12-13-2009 Rev. Joe Agne 323
28 Preparing for God's New Way 12-06-2009 Rev. Joe Agne 373
29 America and the Kingdom of God 11-29-2009 Rev. John Collins 443
30 Thank God No Matter What 11-22-2009 Rev. Sara Thompson Tweedy 440
31 Walls That Divide Are Not Forever 11-15-2009 Rev. Joe Agne 400
32 Memorial Stewardship Sunday Sermon 11-08-2009 Father Michael Lapsley 581
33 St. Ruth Memorial United Methodist Church 11-01-2009 Rev. Joe Agne 456
34 Bartimaeus and Healthcare 10-25-2009 Rev. Joe Agne 357
35 Our 2009 Mission Road Trip 10-18-2009 Memorial Youth 415
36 Desacralizing Wealth 10-11-2009 Rev. Joe Agne 305
37 Marriage Covenants And Divorce 10-04-2009 Rev. Joe Agne 423
38 The Lord works Justice for all the Oppressed 09-27-2009 Rev. Stephen Parelli 1079
39 To Engage is to Answer Our Children’s Questions 09-20-2009 Rev. Joe Agne 330
40 Rebuking Our Way to Relationship 09-13-2009 Rev. Joe Agne 287
 
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