Not exact matches
At Easter, 1965, I attempted to present the «good news» of Christ's Resurrection to a mass audience through a televised
sermon delivered at a service of Holy Communion in a
great parish church.
As an expression of the biblical archetype that stands behind the civil religion let me turn to that
great initial
sermon of John Winthrop, «A Model of Christian Charity,»
delivered on board ship before the landing in Massachusetts in 1630.
Delivering the
Sermon: Voice, Body, and Animation in Proclamation by Teresa L. Fry Brown (a couple others that I haven't read yet but have heard
great things about from this author are: Can a Sistah Get a Little Help?
Speaking in Montgomery, Alabama, in 1957, the Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr.
delivered one of his
greatest sermons, titled «Loving Your Enemies.»
During his
sermon, «Abdur - Rashid said that the United States is not «becoming
great again» but rather is «still developing into a perfection of its greatness» and remarked on the upcoming 50th memorial anniversary of the
sermon delivered by the late Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in which he spoke out against the Vietnam War and the «triple evils of militarism, racism and poverty.»
If the
great spiritual leaders of the world converged to
deliver a
sermon on the meaning of life, the only way to get full attendance from the real estate industry would be to offer continuing education (CE) credits.