Mysterious Joy Cycle C
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“Rejoice! It’s Lent.” If you have always felt that way, but have been taught that Lent is supposed to be a somber, mournful time — if you’ve always believed that “Because Jesus lives in us, we face Lent with joy in our hearts” — you will appreciate Carl Hoefler’s new collection of seventeen refreshingly upbeat sermons for Lent and Easter.
Within this collection are sermons for every Cycle C First Lesson text during Lent and Easter in the Common lectionary, including:
– Names, Not Numbers
– The Secret of Survival
– Holy Hunger
– The Symphony of God
– No Grey Areas
– The Same New Jesus
and eleven more.
Use these complete sermons as they are presented — or as creative inspiration for your own original messages.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781556730597
ISBN10: 1556730594
Carl Hoefler
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 1988
Publisher: CSS Publishing
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