Sermons by PJ Mortenson

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Matthew 20. 1-16

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This parable got me to thinking. That’s not necessarily a good thing! I started thinking about the issue of “pay inequity.” You know, women being paid less than men for the same jobs… So, I did a Google. What I found first, was a series of questions- that sounded more like justification to me… Are […]

Matthew 20. 1-16

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We expect to be paid for our work. A fair paycheck – for each day worked. My first job was as a paper-boy. I lived off of my tips for good service…for going the extra mile. Papers in the mailboxes or gently placed between the doors, not thrown onto the lawn or somewhere on the […]

Matt. 18. 21ff.

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“Forgive me,”- that is the best way I can think of – for any pastor – anywhere – to start a sermon on “forgiveness.” “Forgive me!” Perhaps it is not even “a bad way” to start out “every sermon or meditation.” Kinga and I were having a discussion this past week around “the proverbial water […]

Matthew 18. 21ff.

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I admit it – I like stories with happy endings. We want the “good guy” to be successful and happy. We want the “bad guy” to get his “just desserts!” We want there to be “fairness and equity” in this world. So, as I approach this gospel story told by Jesus…I have to admit that […]

Matthew 18.21-35

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So who is living in your head or in your heart – rent free? Or, to put it another way, who have you decided “NOT to forgive?” Who are you “still” holding a grudge or grudges against? You know grudges can run very deep, but they also have a way of resurfacing every now and […]

Matthew 18. 15-20 – Midweek

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Let’s talk church for a few minutes… The early church begged, borrowed and stole things from many different cultures. For example much of what we do today in liturgy – comes from our Hebrew sisters and brothers. We borrowed from their liturgy, prayers, readings, songs and a liturgical format. Two lessons – on a weekly […]

Matthew 18. 15-20 (Rally Day!)

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I want you to keep in mind that the definition of the church – is the “ecclesia” – the “people of God” – the church is not a building, it is not a place, it is not wood, stone, plywood or sheet rock, it is the people. The church is – wherever the people of […]

Matthew 18. 15-20 (Rally Day!)

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For all the haters out there – let me go on record as saying the church is not perfect. The church has never been perfect – and the church will never be perfect here on earth. (That declaration is in no way an excuse for our behavior.) Yep call us hypocrites, it’s ok, we can […]

Matthew 16. 21-28

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Jesus is always the radical. We just do not see it that way, because we are too far removed. There is a “sharp edge” to the gospels “so sharp” – that you could actually cut yourself on it… In our Gospel text for today, Jesus is breaking down the social barriers between his “peasant followers” […]

Matthew 16. 21-28 Labor Day Weekend!

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Our thoughts and our prayers continue to be with the people of Texas and Louisiana…and all others affected by Harvey. We need to pray that Irma will be much kinder. There are definitely lessons to be learned here. Harvey, I believe has something to teach us. I am not sure if you saw the same […]