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The Proper Perspective- Ps 13:1-6 (Shaw)

The Proper Perspective- Ps 13:1-6 (Shaw)

Lots of things can get us feeling not very good;  physical health, finances, relationships, habits, etc.  King David must have experienced this similar to how we might.  Psalm 13 seems to be his reaction. Pastor Shaw’s sermon on Sunday focused on David’s seeming dispare, then his prayer and finally on his praise. SB_20150906_Shaw

The Branch is Crowned- Zech 6:9-15 (Shaw1

The Branch is Crowned- Zech 6:9-15 (Shaw)

References to a “Branch” are not new in the Old Testament and in today’s sermon text Zechariah illustrates- by making and coronating Joshua -just who this “Branch” will be. He will be one in whom the ruler and priest join as one.

Wicked[ness]: Plight and Flight- Zech 5:1

Wicked[ness]: Plight and Flight- Zech 5:1-11 (Shaw)

Zechariah is full of pictures, images, visions and some strange sights, if nothing else. But of course, there is much else, and Scott Shaw helped us with some of that in today’s sermon on Zechariah 5.  A flying scroll and a woman in a basket!  My what might that mean? You will want to listen […]

God’s Power, Purpose and People- Zech 4:

God’s Power, Purpose and People- Zech 4:1-14 (Shaw)

In his prior sermon Pastor Shaw taught on Joshua the High Priest. This week Joshua is absent the scene. The primary character in Chapter 4 is Zerubbabel.  Joshua was a picture of God providing ‘clean garments’ for his High Priest and by implication for his people. Zerubbabel is a picture of how God’s leader- the […]

The Gospel According to St Zechariah- Ze1

The Gospel According to St Zechariah- Zech 3:1-10 (Shaw)

There are four books in the New Testament named: The Gospel According to St. Matthew, … St. Mark, and so on.  Scott Shaw’s sermon today is “The Gospel According to St. Zechariah because Zech 3 is as much “gospel” as any of the New Testament writers. The Angel of the Lord does for Joshua the […]

God With Us- Zech 2:6-13 (Shaw)

God With Us- Zech 2:6-13 (Shaw)

It is so hard to believe the effort God has made to “be with” his creation and the constant rejection of his overtures. Yet he keeps coming back! Nothing short of unbelievable. That was the basic content of Pastor Shaw’s message on Sunday and you will be encouraged if you listen.