Seekers recognizes that any member of the community may be called upon by God to give us the Word, and thus we have an open pulpit with a different preacher each week. Sermons preached at Seekers, as well as sermons preached by Seekers at other churches or events, are posted here, beginning with the most recent.
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Feel free to use what is helpful from these sermons. We only ask that when substantial portions are abstracted or used in a written work, please credit Seekers Church and the author, and cite the URL.
"Living the Vision in My Own Life" by Cynthia J. Dahlin
June 25, 2006
I know that I need to update my lenses, take off my blinders and be more aware of people around me. I invite you all to consider if there are any people or groups you “erase” from your world, and, whether or not you feel personally called to serve them, at least give them the respect and dignity of inclusion and acknowledgement.
“A Born Again Congregation” by Pat Conover
June 11, 2006
We need to break camp every morning, break the circle every morning, and re-gather at the end of the day. Finding the circle in the evening is not automatic, but we cannot remember our direction without breaking camp. We cannot find food for the journey without breaking camp. We cannot find new companions for the journey without breaking camp. Moreover, we will miss important dimensions of trust if we do not break camp.
"A Born Again Congregation" by Pat Conover
June 11, 2006
We need to break camp every morning, break the circle every morning, and re-gather at the end of the day. Finding the circle in the evening is not automatic, but we cannot remember our direction without breaking camp. We cannot find food for the journey without breaking camp. We cannot find new companions for the journey without breaking camp. Moreover, we will miss important dimensions of trust if we do not break camp.
“Called to be Shepherds” by David W. Lloyd
May 7, 2006
The psalmist puts us in the role of the sheep, and in the psalm, we bask in the care of the good shepherd. The truth is that all human beings spend a lot of time being sheep, wanting someone to take care of us.
"Called to be Shepherds" by David W. Lloyd
May 7, 2006
The psalmist puts us in the role of the sheep, and in the psalm, we bask in the care of the good shepherd. The truth is that all human beings spend a lot of time being sheep, wanting someone to take care of us.