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A sermon for Oxford Baptist Church for the Second Sunday of Advent. Today we look at John and how he might show us how to meet the Lord in the wilderness that is 2020. If you find my cultural references funny, here are a few squares for your bingo card: Video Game, culture, Dallas Cowboys, strategy, Mike Tyson, lunch, Carolina Panthers, Margins, le…
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A sermon for Oxford Baptist Church on Christmas Eve. Sometimes we feel out of place. If we think about it, most of the folks at the manger that night did too. But isn't that the good news of the Gospel? No matter who we are or how out of place we feel, God still meets us, no matter what.על ידי Rev. Christopher R. Aho
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A sermon for the first Sunday of Advent at Oxford Baptist Church. Advent reminds us about the gap between what is and what will be. What happened is not yet what will happen either. Advent helps us with that as it shows our need to fill in the gap between what is and what will be. Christians fill that gap with faith. Oh, sometimes it is anxiety, fr…
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A sermon for Oxford Baptist Church from 2 Timothy on the 19th Sunday after Pentecost. Our call as followers of Jesus is to be diligent disciples, not subsisting just on whims or on highs or on the things that make us feel good, but we are called to be devoted disciples who remain faithful through all of life so as to experience a life that leads to…
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A sermon on the Ten Lepers who were healed in Luke 17 for Oxford Baptist Church on the 18th Sunday after Pentecost. Are we really thankful? Are we actively thankful? Or are we the kind of thankful that just posts a cute meme on the socials and goes on our way?על ידי Rev. Christopher R. Aho
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A sermon for Oxford Baptist Church on the 12th Sunday after Pentecost. Jesus calls us to consider how we interact with one another, who we eat with, and who we open our tables for. As we consider this call, it is a collective and an individual one. May we discern God's call to open our tables.על ידי Rev. Christopher R. Aho
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A sermon for Trinity Sunday on Father's Day at Oxford Baptist Church. The Spirit has a way, just like dad has a way (my way or the highway, right?). When we consider Acts 6, we see the Spirit's way and the offshoot of the Spirit's way. And we also see other ways. Another way that things often go which are not, at all, driven by the Spirit.…
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