‘The Power of Story’: a sermon on Ruth 1

Some day I will post something other than a sermon here. Really I will. I have a whole host of drafts and otherwise unfinished ideas. You'll see them...as soon as I access my inner Rocky Supinger. This past Sunday we kicked off a new sermon series on the book of Ruth -- by necessity, much …

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‘Good Trouble around Asia Minor’: a sermon on Acts 18

Getting into good trouble by welcoming outsiders is the only faithful response to exclusion. That's my argument in this sermon, continuing the theme of the previous sermon by using John Lewis' beautiful phrase. Writing about my Acts 17 sermon, which took place the week before this one, I admitted I wasn't as bold as I …

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‘Good Trouble?’: a sermon on Acts 17

In June, 2008, I had the distinct pleasure of hearing Representative John Lewis speak at a Sojourners conference in D.C. He is, it should go without saying, a real-life hero. A national treasure. An inspiration. Except, I'm ashamed to admit, at the time I didn't really know just how special he was, and thus I …

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‘The First Dream Team’: a sermon on Acts 13

According to (what we've designated as) the 13th chapter of Acts of the Apostles, the leaders of the Way were diverse from the very beginning. Apparently, I hadn't previously read this part of Acts closely enough, because that revelation kind of shocked me. Those leaders weren't afraid to boldly confront evil, which can be inspiring. …

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‘Delightfully Stranger Things’: a sermon on Acts 12

Now that I have my sermons in a more easily-uploadable format (Thanks, Reid!), I figured they would become regular content here. [checks date on most recent post] Oops. Clearly, it is sermon time again. We're in the midst of a series on Acts of the Apostles. We're basically looking at one chapter per week. Below …

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Busting Taboos, part 2: Sermons on Acts 10 & 11

I don't always get to preach two weeks in a row, so when I do I try to connect them, to make them into a mini-series at least. This time however, we are doing a series on the book of The Acts of the Apostles. So the sermon I'm posting here from May 13th (Mother's …

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Busting Taboos: Sermons on Acts 10 & 11

The sermon series on Acts of the Apostles (which I first wrote about here) continues. I preached on May 6th and May 13th on chapters 10 and 11, respectively. Many others have said this many times, but the story told in Acts 10 & 11 is the most significant story the church has. As I …

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“What’s Next?” April 15, 2018 sermon

While my job title is not Associate Pastor, that's what it would be in most church settings. Someone else is the Lead Pastor (she's awesome, by the way!). My responsibilities include  youth ministry as well as our justice and outreach ministries. As you might expect, I help lead our two Sunday worship services. But what …

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The best note

UPDATE: Here's the audio of the sermon that elicited this response that moved me so. I was trying to say: Resurrection confirms God's dream for this world. Resurrection invites us to bring God's dream to life. What did you hear though? https://soundcloud.com/davebuer/running-down-a-dream-rev-dave-buerstetta-4-1-18-9-00   I talk. A lot. It's kinda my gig as a pastor. There …

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Celebrating Students

I am so incredibly impressed with the Parkland, Florida students' response to last week's horrific gun violence at their school. Check that. It is not the response that is incredibly impressive; it is the students. They are immensely impressive. Their responses to the murders around them are a manifestation -- a demonstration -- of the …

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