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How we tell our stories matters. Listen below to find out some ways of telling your story that will make a difference. Also, perhaps we can interpret the blind seeing as creating a world full of braille and funding for seeing eye dogs. Some people with disabilities think about healing, often of the world, instead of cure. So what do we do with Matthew 11:2-11 where Jesus says he'll bring sight to the Blind? Listen to find out! This sermon for Advent 3 was preached at Lutheran Church of the Cross in Arlington Heights, IL on Dec. 15, 2019.
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What is your path like? How do we create paths for one another? What does baptism have to do with it all? P.S. Did you know Jesus was born a Brown Middle Eastern man to a homeless teenage unwed mother who ran for her and her child's life as a political refugee when Jesus was a baby? How smooth would his path be today?
Preached at Lutheran Church of the Cross in Arlington Heights, IL. Texts include Luke 1:68-79 and Luke 3:1-6.
Matthew 24.36-44, Isaiah 2.1-5, Advent 1
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