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.
"What Have You to Do with Us, Jesus of Nazareth?" by Anna Gilcher
January 29, 2006
This does not mean that we should become anti-intellectual and overly simplistic. There can be a puffed-up kind of knowledge in anti-intellectualism as well as in over-intellectualism. What it does point to is, I think, the difference between the words of experience — words coming from a lived reality — and words that are merely learned, parroted, repeated.
“Seekers as an Open System” by Pat Conover
January 22, 2006
While ants are not very bright as individuals, they make up a colony that is flexible and adaptive. It is because ants have a small range of fixed action patterns and just enough flexibility to move from pattern to pattern based on very specific and limited information that they can collectively be an ant colony and adjust to important changes in their environments.
"Seekers as an Open System" by Pat Conover
January 22, 2006
While ants are not very bright as individuals, they make up a colony that is flexible and adaptive. It is because ants have a small range of fixed action patterns and just enough flexibility to move from pattern to pattern based on very specific and limited information that they can collectively be an ant colony and adjust to important changes in their environments.
“Resolutions” by Doug Wysockey-Johnson
January 08, 2006
1) New Years resolutions are a waste of time for me. I will fail. 2) Epiphany commitments on the other hand, are worth considering. Epiphany commitments have something to do with attempting to see What Christ is going to be up to this year, how he is manifesting himself in 2006 and how I might be a part of that.
"Resolutions" by Doug Wysockey-Johnson
January 08, 2006
1) New Years resolutions are a waste of time for me. I will fail. 2) Epiphany commitments on the other hand, are worth considering. Epiphany commitments have something to do with attempting to see What Christ is going to be up to this year, how he is manifesting himself in 2006 and how I might be a part of that.