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Promise and fulfillment -- Acts 10:34-43, Colossians 3:1-4, John 20:1-18 -- Easter Day - A -- 1996
A new era -- Acts 10:34-43, 1 Corinthians 15:19-26, John 20:1-18 -- Easter Day - C
We are likely to think of Easter as an annual festival and indeed it is.
An annual reminder -- Mark 16:1-8, 1 Corinthians 15:1-11, Acts 10:34-43 -- David Kalas -- Easter Day - B
In the opening verse of our passage from the epistles, the Apostle Paul writes, "Now I would remind

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Valerie had been a pastor... -- Acts 10:34-43 -- The Baptism of our Lord | Epiphany 1 | Ordinary Time 1 - A -- 2002
Valerie had been a pastor for several years. She knew her theology.
Life is a miracle of... -- Acts 10:34-43 -- Easter Day - A
Life is a miracle of God.
The good news of Jesus... -- Acts 10:34-43 -- Easter Day - A
The good news of Jesus Christ is the quietest news that you'll ever hear.
Love is not praising each... -- Acts 10:34-43 -- Easter Day - A
Love is not praising each other nor criticizing each other.
Napoleon Bonaparte was known to... -- Acts 10:34-43 -- Easter Day - A
Napoleon Bonaparte was known to hate being on the losing side.
Few things are as powerful... -- Acts 10:34-43 -- Easter Day - C
Few things are as powerful as the announcement of forgiveness.
Tom and Dick Smothers, the... -- Acts 10:34-43 -- Easter Day - C
Tom and Dick Smothers, the Smothers Brothers, got a lot of laughs from their routine about "Mom alwa
Roland Huntford's The Last... -- Acts 10:34-43 -- Easter Day - C
Roland Huntford's The Last Place on Earth recounts the classic race for the South Pole.
Mark Twain once said of... -- Acts 10:34-43 -- Easter Day - C
Mark Twain once said of another, "He could charm an audience an hour on a stretch without ever getti
A teacher asked her class... -- Acts 10:34-43 -- Easter Day - C
A teacher asked her class members to tell who they thought was the greatest living person today.
God may show no partiality... -- Acts 10:34-43 -- Easter Day - C
God may show no partiality among people, but that is a moot point, to those who suffer from prejudic
Easter is God's affirmative YES... -- Acts 10:34-43 -- Easter Day - C
Easter is God's affirmative YES to life. Easter is the Lord's imprimatur to immorality.
Appearing prominently in one of... -- Acts 10:34-43 -- Easter Day - C
Appearing prominently in one of our daily newspapers recently was the following item: "EYEWITNESSES
Brad was still pouting and... -- Acts 10:34-43 -- Easter Day - B
Brad was still pouting and crying in his beer at the local bar one year later, after he lost his job
Rosa Parks died last year... -- Acts 10:34-43 -- Easter Day - B
Rosa Parks died last year (2005) and the United States lost a great person who helped change the lan
Buddha once said, He who... -- Acts 10:34-43 -- Easter Day - B
Buddha once said, "He who experiences the unity of life sees his own self in all beings, and all bei
Verse 4 of John of... -- Acts 10:34-43 -- Easter Day - B
Verse 4 of John of Damascus' ancient and beloved Easter hymn, "The Day of Resurrection," proclaims:
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