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Sermon archive for category: Rev. Dr. Cathy Deats

Sermons by Rev. Dr. Cathy Deats

Seven Deadly Sins

Seven Deadly Sins

August 10, 2014 Rev. Dr. Cathy Deats

Genesis 37:1-4, 12-28, Matthew 14:22-33
When I was a college student in the 1970’s, there came out a wrist band that we wore in honor of the prisoners of war and missing in action soldiers in Vietnam. These bracelets had been produced by a group to keep in front of us that there were many missing soldiers…

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Let the Mystery Be

Let the Mystery Be

July 20, 2014 Rev. Dr. Cathy Deats

Matthew 13:24-30,36-43
Well I think we’re solidly into summer now. We’ve made that final slide after the wrapping up of the school year, planning a vacation, and all kind of nice warm weather coming our way. I can almost feel the little reduction in activity…

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Come to Me

Come to Me

July 6, 2014 Rev. Dr. Cathy Deats

Matthew 11:16-19, 25-30
My favorite Broadway show is Les Miserables. I’ve seen it three times. And when I was budgeting myself to see Broadway when I lived nearby in Connecticut and New Jersey I knew that I was giving up something new for something I’d already seen…

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Trinity Sunday 2014

Trinity Sunday 2014

June 15, 2014 Rev. Dr. Cathy Deats

Matthew 28:16-20
I came here from New Jersey about six months ago and I noticed that things are different in New Jersey than they are in North Carolina. In my first church I finished the service and I walked to the narthex to greet people and a couple of folks were over in the corner kind of whispering to each other…

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April 18, 2021
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April 11, 2021
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Please Note: Our Lobster Rolls and Chicken Meals are made with the following ingredients in our church kitchen.  While every effort is made to avoid cross contamination, we cannot guarantee that there won’t be trace amounts of other foods in the mix.  Thank you for your understanding.

Lobster Roll Mix

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  • Celery
  • Mayo (Dukes brand)
  • Lemon Juice
  • Red Pepper
  • Old Bay
  • Salt
  • Pepper

Broiled Chicken

  • Chicken
  • Cooking spray
  • Herbs
  • Salt
  • Pepper

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