Let God Be God Cycle C
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Whether Old Testament preaching finds you at your best or leaves you at a loss for words, you will appreciate Haskell Miller’s collection of nine richly illustrated sermons uniting Old and New Testament texts with both insight and compassion.
Within are sermons for every Cycle C first lesson text during the last half of the Pentecost season from the common lectionary, including:
– Dead or Alive?
– Formula for Life
– Of Preachers and Preaching
– Why Aspire to Sainthood?
– The Nowness of Eternity
– The Reigns of Power
and three more.
Use these complete sermons as presented — or as inspiration for your own original messages.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781556730627
ISBN10: 1556730624
Haskell Miller
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 1988
Publisher: CSS Publishing
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