Sermons by Rev. Sally Train (Page 2)

The Lanyard

For Mothers’ Day, Pastor Sally examines the most fundamental precept of every major religion: “Love one another.”  (1 Corinthians 13:1-7, 13) She notes that it is far more than a feel-good wish. It is the essential starting point in almost every human interaction. She illustrates with a report from a new mother and lessons learned…

Friends in Christ

Pastor Sally examines one of the most fundamental tenets of every major religion: that we love one another. (Scripture John 15:9 – 17) She notes that it may sound simple, but can be difficult once we step beyond the circle of those with whom we always agree. It is a skill we need to learn…

Easter 2018 “I Am Not I”

(Scripture: John 20:1-18 & Colossians 3:1-4)    On a beautiful Easter morning, with the church overflowing, Pastor Sally preached a serious sermon on her belief that something profound and larger than human understanding changed the world on the first Easter. She illustrated this with a remarkable true story about a sermon she really didn’t want to preach,…

Heart Prayers: Prayers of Intercession

Continuing the discussion of prayer she started last week, Pastor Sally looks at prayers that ask God for healing or some other form of intercession. She shares several true stories of prayers for healing, each with a very different outcome, and concludes that this is a part of life that will always be beyond our…

Heart Prayers: Prayers of Petition

Pastor Sally continues her Lenten series on spiritual disciplines by examining prayer — specifically the prayers where we ask God for something. She notes that the center of the experience is not the moment of asking, but the deep self-examination of what we truly want and need that precedes the request.  She illustrates her points…

A Day to Forgive

Continuing her Lenten exploration of spiritual disciplines, Pastor Sally addressed forgiveness (Scripture Ephesians 4:31-32 and Matthew 18:21-22.) Her key point was that forgiving a serious wrong is necessary for our own emotional health. Continuing to carry the emotional baggage of unresolved hurt and anger is profoundly self-destructive. Finding a way to truly let it go…

The Gift of Gratitude

One of life’s ironies is that those who are blessed with great abundance give thanks sparingly or not at all, while those with very little give full voice to their gratitude and are always eager to share whatever they have. In this sermon, Pastor Sally explores this disparity and notes that gratitude is not a…

Eyes That See Salvation

Starting from two scripture passages that describe ancient rituals (Isaiah 61:10-11 and Luke 2:22-40) Pastor Sally explores the role of religious rituals and spiritual practices in modern times. While many people today reject them, she notes that these practices often provide the key to seeing the truths we carry within us. She finds a thoroughly…

Prepare the Way of the Lord

On the second Sunday of Advent, Pastor Sally addressed the familiar words of Isaiah 40:3-5.  She noted that the hardest part of taking a new path is breaking out of the familiar ruts in our old one, which she illustrated with a fascinating factoid about ancient chariots and modern railroads.  This was her starting point for…