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Al Hill

    From Jerusalem to Jericho: And Other Sermons from the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles
    O Come, Let God Adore Us: And Other Sermons for Advent and Christmas
    In the Presence of the Lord: And Other Sermons from the Psalms and the Prophets
    Not Exactly What They Expected: And Other Sermons for Holy Week and Easter
    The Empty God: And Other Sermons from the Shorter Letters of Paul
    Making Peace with Your Father: And Other Sermons from Paul's Letters to the Romans and Corinthians
    • 2018

      Making Peace with Your Father is a collection of 33 sermons based on passages from the Books of Romans, 1st Corinthians and 2nd Corinthians. This book is one of 11 volumes of sermons written and preached by Al Hill over the course of his28 years as a Navy Chaplain and eight years as a civilian pastor. Many are based on Revised Common Lectionary readings, and the book contains an index to the Lectionary texts along with others that will prove helpful to the reader. The biblical text for each sermon is also provided for the reader's convenience.

      Making Peace with Your Father: And Other Sermons from Paul's Letters to the Romans and Corinthians
    • 2018

      The Empty God is a collection of 29 sermons and homilies from the books of Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, 1st Thessalonians and 1st and 2nd Timothy originally preached in Navy chapels and civilian churches by the author. The book also includes five indices to assist the reader to navigate more easily through the book and to dig deeper into the scriptures throughout the Bible that form the authoritative basis for the sermons. The Empty God is part of an 11-volume series of sermon collections from this author, and the second based on the Letters of Paul.

      The Empty God: And Other Sermons from the Shorter Letters of Paul
    • 2018

      The Resurrection of Jesus Christ is the bedrock fact of the Christian faith. And though it was proclaimed with power by His first followers after the fact, at the time, it was not exactly what they expected. The same is true for the enemies of Jesus, those who arrested Him after He left His Last Supper and arranged for His crucifixion on that Friday before the Passover feast began. They had not expected the Resurrection at all. In fact, just about everything involving Jesus leading up to¿and including¿His Resurrection was not exactly what the people present expected, whether they were for Him or against Him. Not Exactly What They Expected is a collection of almost thirty sermons preached on Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and Easter. It may be exactly what you would expect of Holy Week and Easter sermons¿or it may not. But whatever you expect of the sermons, the Subject of these sermons will exceed your every expectation.

      Not Exactly What They Expected: And Other Sermons for Holy Week and Easter
    • 2018

      "In the Presence of the Lord" is a collection of more than two dozen sermons based on passages from the Book of Psalms and 10 of the prophetic books from Isaiah to Malachi. The book includes full texts of the passages addressed and four indices to assist the reader interested in further study.

      In the Presence of the Lord: And Other Sermons from the Psalms and the Prophets
    • 2018

      "O Come, Let God Adore Us" is a collection of three dozen sermons preached in Navy chapels and civilian churches during the Advent and Christmas seasons. In each sermon, familiar parts of the Christmas story are held up, reverently, to the light of imagination to find new facets of revelation, inspiration and understanding of what God was doing, and continues to do, in sending His Messiah into our sinful and broken world. The sermons are organized according to the Revised Common Lectionary readings for Advent, Christmas and Epiphany, and include four useful indices to assist others who preach or study God's word.

      O Come, Let God Adore Us: And Other Sermons for Advent and Christmas
    • 2018

      THINGS THAT KINGS CAN'T DO is a collection of two dozen sermons drawn from the early days of Israel as a people living (often problematically) in the land their God had promised and provided them. There are sermons from the early days of Israel becoming a nation-state, with the individuals and families who were key in God’s ongoing plan for His people. And there are sermons from Israel’s long tradition of reflecting on what it meant to be God’s special people.The book provides all the texts for the sermons, and contains a number of valuable indices identifying Revised Common Lectionary readings, and listing extensive biblical references in biblical order. THINGS THAT KINGS CAN'T DO is one of 11 volumes of sermons published or in preparation by the author.

      Things That Kings Can't Do: And Other Sermons from Judges through 2nd Kings, and the Wisdom Books
    • 2018