Archive for March, 2008
No E-Sermon Posting for March 30, 2008
Sunday, March 30th, 2008 The text of the March 30, 2008 sermon at RUCC will not be electronically posted. Sorry for any inconvenience.
Please check back next week when the sermon postings will resume. Or scroll though and read one of the many sermons posted from the past.
An Easter Worship Drama
Sunday, March 23rd, 2008JESUS CHRIST IS RISEN TODAY
a worship drama based on John 20, 21 using NRSV
by Rev. Scott Elliott Copyright ©
Easter 2008
The actors playing Mary, Jesus, Peter and Thomas should be in period costume. The narrator is a minister. Peter and Thomas being the play in the audience. Mary and Jesus are off stage. The Narrator begins […]
Link to FloridaToday’s Coverage of Our Palm Sunday Service
Sunday, March 16th, 2008Here is a link to some cool photos and a video starring Our Band’s song on the FloridaToday’s Website: http://www.floridatoday.com/apps/pbcs.dll/frontpage
The blog entry below this one has today’s sermon.
-Palms, Pilate and Protest By The Prince of Peace
Sunday, March 16th, 2008Palms, Pilate and Protest by the Prince of Peace
a Palm Sunday Sermon
March 16, 2008, at Palm Bay, Fl
by Rev. Scott Elliott
Those of you who are able are invited to raise your hands and move them about your head. Put them down. Now you can all claim you waived “palms” on Palm Sunday!
Rabbi Lawrence […]
A Vision That Breathes Life Into Dry Bones
Sunday, March 9th, 2008
A Vision That Breathes Life Into Dry Bones
A sermon based on Ezekiel 37:1-14
March 9, 2008 at Palm Bay, Florida
by Rev. Scott Elliott
Ezekiel’s strange vision of a valley full of bones. . .
Ezekiel is pretty intense in the story, but, the skeletons are calm because nothing can get under their skin.
They don’t speak because, well, they […]
The Superpower Jesus Gives Us
Sunday, March 2nd, 2008 The Superpower Jesus Gives Us
a sermon based on John 20:19-23
March 3, 2008 at Palm Bay, Florida
by Rev. Scott Elliott
Last week I referred to an analogy between the discordance of music and the dissonance we experience with the unequal treatment of others.
I want to use another music metaphor this week: the idea of our playing […]