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Written by George Hartwell, 'Creative Closings' provide the preacher and liturgist with a way to lead the congregation to a deeper experience of the message of the selected Revised Common Lectionary text or texts for the day. 'Creative Closings' follow the sermon or homily and most often pick up on the theme of one of the sermons provided on the 'Sermons & Sermon - Lectionary Resources' site (as referenced in the 'the thematic background'. Each Creative Closing can also stand on it's own and might be used as well in a devotional or bible study session.
If this Creative Closing is of use to you please fell free to utilize it, but reproduction electronically or in print requires the author's authorization. George Hartwell would also like to hear your response to this resource. You may write him at GHartwell@HealMyLife.com
THEMATIC BACKGROUND from: The Man Born Blind "The only thing that can hold us back from experiencing the healing power of God in our lives and moving on from that to showing that power to others - is our own attachment to blame - our own fondness for bitterness - our own belief that no-one and no-thing can help us or our world." CREATIVE CLOSING Let’s each of ask God how we have been bound by blaming others and been bound and blinded by our bitterness toward others. I am going to give you a minute right now to ask God: "Have I been bound by blaming others? Where have been bound and blinded by blame?" Ask God this and get in touch with how you have been bound by blaming others. Consider this as we take a minute of silence to reflect on this. (A minute silence. Then continue sermon to the end.) e.g.: "No one - not the madmen in Africa nor the teenage gangs in Florida nor our parents, nor our environment, is more powerful than God as we meet him in Jesus Christ of Galilee. His love can overcome blindness, his love can bring salvation -- even to a man born blind. Blessed be God, day by day. Amen." copyright - George Hartwell, 2002 Rev. Richard J. Fairchild - Spirit Networks, 2002 - 2006 please acknowledge the appropriate author if citing these resources.
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