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How Do We Know?

How Do We Know?

She doesn't understand any of these things. She only knows that when something isn't right, even though she can't articulate or understand what it is, she cries, and her needs are taken care of.

Posted on 23 May 201629 June 2016 by Pastor KenPosted in SermonsTagged ELCA, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, faith, Holy Trinity, John 16, Lutheran. Leave a comment

Faithful Witnesses

Faithful Witnesses

Everything we did at synod assembly was about witnessing our faith to others and sharing it. And that, unfortunately, is where the trouble began.

Posted on 16 May 201629 June 2016 by Pastor KenPosted in SermonsTagged Acts 2, ELCA, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, evangelism, Holy Spirit, Lutheran, Northern Great Lakes Synod, Pentecost, witness. Leave a comment

We’re Going WHERE?

We’re Going WHERE?

It sounds like it would be a good time to give the Holy Spirit the pink slip and send the Spirit back to the Father.

Posted on 2 May 201629 June 2016 by Pastor KenPosted in SermonsTagged Acts 16, ELCA, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Holy Spirit, Lutheran. Leave a comment

Again, Tear Down These Walls!

Again, Tear Down These Walls!

The real miracle here in Peter's story isn't that God convinced Peter that his deeply held religious belief was wrong. It's that the Holy Spirit is radically altering the playing field. And his people accept that.

Posted on 24 April 201629 June 2016 by Pastor KenPosted in SermonsTagged Acts 11, Berlin Wall, Cornelius, ELCA, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Lutheran, Peter. Leave a comment

Betrayal

Betrayal

It's almost like Jesus is giving Peter reconciliation; no, actually, that's exactly what it is. Jesus is bringing Peter back home.

Posted on 11 April 201619 May 2016 by Pastor KenPosted in SermonsTagged betrayal, C.S. Lewis, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Easter 3C, forgiveness, John 21, Judas Iscariot. Leave a comment

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Ken Ranos is the pastor at Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran Church (ELCA) in Indianapolis, IN. Born and raised in Chicago, IL, he graduated from Capital University with a B.A. in Music and a B.A. in Religion; and from Trinity Lutheran Seminary with his M.Div. He’s a die-hard Chicago Blackhawks fan, a self-proclaimed nerd and geek, gamer, and student of liberation theology.

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