Powers and Principalities
Well, here we are with a new president and a new Congress. We have a state Legislature and Senate. We have new county supervisors and a new mayor.We did our part. We voted. But are we done? Is it our … Continue reading →
Well, here we are with a new president and a new Congress. We have a state Legislature and Senate. We have new county supervisors and a new mayor.We did our part. We voted. But are we done? Is it our … Continue reading →
A sermon by Dave Weidlich, 2011.Thoughts on Philippians and the Serenity Prayer Philippians 4:4-9 4 Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice! 5 Let your gentleness be evident to all. The Lord is near. 6 Do not be anxious … Continue reading →
Should we not expect Christmas to be a time of peace and good will?Are we wrong to expect that Jesus came to bring peace on earth? Sermon by Dave Weidlich, Grace Community Church San Francisco, Dec 22, 2024.
Continue reading →The Advent hymn, “Come, Thou Long Expected Jesus,” raises the question, what are you expecting from Messiah Jesus? Sermon by Dave Weidlich, Grace Community Church San Francisco, Dec 8, 2024. Isaiah 9:6-7 read by Michael Kaskey. Isaiah 9:6-7 (NIV) For … Continue reading →
Psalm 90, read by Michael Kaskey. Sermon by Dave Weidlich, November 24, 2024 at Grace Community Church San Francisco. Psalm 90 A prayer of Moses the man of God.1 Lord, you have been our dwelling place throughout all generations. 2 Before the mountains were … Continue reading →
I spoke on Race Matters with Grace Community Church San Francisco (online). I’m including the two sermons below plus another for the Fourth of July, “Freedom!” Race Matters Do we have a race problem in the USA? In San Francisco? … Continue reading →
Here are a few sermons I preached at The Vine Church of Petaluma. Your browser does not support iFrames, please click here to access our media center. And several more from my days at First Presbyterian Church Petaluma. … Continue reading →
I’ve compiled a Youtube Playlist of a few favorites, followed by the entire “I Have a Dream” speech.
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