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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Bruce L TaylorPublisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers Imprint: Wipf & Stock Publishers Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.249kg ISBN: 9781725276468ISBN 10: 1725276461 Pages: 182 Publication Date: 02 November 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""Sermons take many forms even by one preacher, as do these. No matter what form, however, sermons lose something in print because their nature is to be proclaimed in sound. A reader therefore may approach a book like this with some suspicion. Be not afraid. You will be edified, maybe occasionally surprised. These are worth reading. They are skillfully crafted, faithful to the gospel, and avoid sectarian temptations by following the Revised Common Lectionary."" --Paul Westermeyer, Emeritus Professor of Church Music, Cantor, and MSM Director, St. Olaf College, Luther Seminary, St. Paul, Minnesota ""A purple-haired homeless girl who offers hospitality to a stranger; a cautious member of the Sanhedrin whose old certainties are disrupted by a Nazarene rabbi; a generous boy who volunteers his loaves and fishes to feed a multitude, forgetting that his mother needed that food for his family: Bruce Taylor introduces us to a heartwarming cast of characters in this engaging collection of sermons crafted from the full range of lectionary texts for each week."" --Mary Louise Bringle, Professor of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Brevard College" Sermons take many forms even by one preacher, as do these. No matter what form, however, sermons lose something in print because their nature is to be proclaimed in sound. A reader therefore may approach a book like this with some suspicion. Be not afraid. You will be edified, maybe occasionally surprised. These are worth reading. They are skillfully crafted, faithful to the gospel, and avoid sectarian temptations by following the Revised Common Lectionary. --Paul Westermeyer, Emeritus Professor of Church Music, Cantor, and MSM Director, St. Olaf College, Luther Seminary, St. Paul, Minnesota A purple-haired homeless girl who offers hospitality to a stranger; a cautious member of the Sanhedrin whose old certainties are disrupted by a Nazarene rabbi; a generous boy who volunteers his loaves and fishes to feed a multitude, forgetting that his mother needed that food for his family: Bruce Taylor introduces us to a heartwarming cast of characters in this engaging collection of sermons crafted from the full range of lectionary texts for each week. --Mary Louise Bringle, Professor of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Brevard College Author InformationBruce Taylor is a retired Presbyterian Church (USA) minister and attorney. He graduated from Northwestern University, the University of Denver, the Iliff School of Theology, and Union Theological Seminary in Virginia, and has served congregations in Texas, Nebraska, Kansas, Nevada, and Oklahoma. He remains active in congregational and denominational life in the Denver area. His previous Wipf and Stock titles are The Word in the Wind, No Business as Usual, and Looking Up at Love. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |