Sermon Resources on storms
Search by topic, scripture, category etc..
64 Results in 107ms
Display
Sorted By
-
illustration
Allowing Even the Storms to be “Good”
It’s easy to label what we consider “good things” in our lives as gifts from God and to welcome them with gratitude. But when difficult things happen, we don’t look at them as part of God’s good plan ... -
liturgy
O Lord, In the roar of the whirlwind
O Lord, In the roar of the whirlwind, I hear attentively the noise of your voice that roars to the end of heaven. I am blinded by your lightning that snips the sky between horizons. Your voice roars i... -
illustration
An Opportunity to Come out Strong or Never
The novel Martin Chuzzlewit , written by Charles Dickens, is one of his least successful works, though Dickens himself commented to a friend that he believed it was his greatest work up to its pu... -
illustration
Holding on to a Thread in the Catacombs
In the [Roman] catacombs, we are told, explorers take a thread with them through all the dark passages and tortuous windings, and by this thread they find their way back again to the light. There is s... -
illustration
He Guides Our Steps, Through All The Tangled Maze
The following poem is attributed to Nicholaus Ludwig Zinzendorf, the 18th century Moravian church leader and reformer. It captures well the ups and downs of life, the existential questions that emerge... -
illustration
The Perfect Storm
It was late October 1991. The crew of the fishing boat Andrea Gail , out of Gloucester, Massachusetts, had taken the vessel five hundred miles out into the Atlantic. A cold front moving along the... -
illustration
Who cannot relate in the digital age
Who cannot relate in the digital age to the irony of being overconnected and lonely all at once? Yet Chief Justice John Roberts, speaking at his son’s middle school graduation, exhorted the young grad... -
liturgy
Based on Psalm 57 and Wisdom 11
Pastor: Be merciful to me, O God, be merciful to me, People: for in you my soul takes refuge; Pastor: in the shadow of your wings I will take refuge, People: till the storms... -
illustration
Sacrificial Courage
A truly remarkable example of sacrificial courage took place in Folsom, New Mexico, in 1908. When a flood was racing toward the valley, a resident from the hills warned a local woman, S. J. Brooks, th... -
blog
Broken Trees and Unbroken Hope: In the Path of Hurricane Helene
Landmarks Lost For those of us who have been in the path of Hurricane Helene—quite surprisingly, I might add, since the hurricane models even a few hours before landfall had it going about 100-200 mi... -
liturgy
Prayer for Storm Survivors
Jesus, we see You calming storms Storm tossed seas and stormy lives Extend Your power and grace again, Upon us and our fear-filled world Speak peace and healing over bodies and spirits overwhelmed by... -
scripture guide
Scripture Guide, Mark 4:35-41 (Guide A)
Peter's Perspective? While this narrative of Jesus calming the storm occurs in Matthew (8:23-27) and Luke (8:22-25), Mark’s account in 4:35-41 is the fullest account of that day. This has led som... -
scripture guide
Scripture Guide, Mark 4:35-41 (Guide B)
Note: This was originally part of a guide for the Fifth Sunday after Pentecost (RCL Year B) , which includes Job 38:1-11 and Mark 4:35-11. I have adapted the discussion of each of these two... -
liturgy
In Philippians four, we are called to take everything to God in prayer
Call to Confession In Philippians four, we are called to take everything to God in prayer. This includes our inadequacies, our fears, our anxieties, our shortcomings, and our sins. Let us take our b... -
liturgy
Heavenly Father, we confess that our trust
Heavenly Father, we confess that our trust in you wavers and that we are fickle in our reliance. We see you provide great things where we see little possibility; but when storms come in life, we quic... -
lectionary
Fifth Sunday after Pentecost (Guide B)
A Sopping Wet Week in the Lectionary Today’s readings are thoroughly wet. In Job, God is master of the sea, Psalm 107 concerns mariners in the storm, Paul is a little drier, but still gets shipwrecke... -
lectionary
Fifth Sunday after Pentecost (Guide A)
Peter's Perspective? While this narrative of Jesus calming the storm occurs in Matthew (8:23-27) and Luke (8:22-25), Mark’s account in 4:35-41 is the fullest account of that day. This has led som... -
illustration
The Oak and the Reed
Consider Aesop’s fable, in which a mighty oak tree asked a reed, “Why do you not plant your feet deeply in the ground, and raise your head boldly in the air as I do?” The reed responded, “I am content... -
liturgy
Lord, we come together in worship knowing all the storms
Lord, we come together in worship knowing all the storms of our lives are still swirling and raging. We invite you to come, speak to our hearts in the same ways you spoke to the waves: “Quiet. Be Stil... -
liturgy
We see our Lord, Lord of all, able to both create hurricanes and calm
We see our Lord, Lord of all, able to both create hurricanes and calm them, stir up waves and still them. -
liturgy
We gather today and recognize our need
We gather today and recognize our need for You. We admit that it is easy to lose sight of Your goodness and purpose when faced with emotional, physical, and spiritual storms. Forgive us for the times ... -
liturgy
God of compassion, truth, and
God of compassion, truth, and grace—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—You are good and You are loving; You are faithful and You are strong. You are always near us, and You hear us when we pray ... as we do... -
liturgy
God of hope and anticipation—who’s
God of hope and anticipation—who’s constant in love and with us always and everywhere: We need you! ...For we do nothing of value on our own. We need you to heal—because we can’t do it. Please make... -
liturgy
Adapted from Isaiah 25
Pastor: O LORD, you are my God; I will exalt you; I will praise your name, for you have done wonderful things, plans formed of old, faithful and sure. All: Therefore, strong peoples will glorify you... -
liturgy
God of wonder and strength, compassion,
God of wonder and strength, compassion, grace and love–all of which we see revealed through the power of a storm and its aftermath: You’re so big–and we’re so small. Your might is unlimited–ours is fi... -
liturgy
Adapted from Psalm. 46; Matt. 7:21–29
God, our rock and refuge, there are plenty of things that we allow to erode our faith in you. When life gets stormy, we let our uncertainty cloud our trust in you. We think we know better and start re... -
liturgy
Adapted from Psalm 77:16-20
When the waters saw you, O God, When the waters saw you, they were afraid; Indeed, the deep trembled. The clouds poured out water; The skies gave forth thunder; your arrows flashed on every side... -
liturgy
Gracious God—Father, Son and Holy
Gracious God—Father, Son and Holy Spirit: You are the light of life, the One who speaks light into darkness and gives us hope like the rising sun as night gives way to morning. With the light of joy:... -
liturgy
Inspired by Psalm 27
All: Oh Lord, my Light, my Life, my Joy, my Peace—with you I find refuge from danger, shelter from the storms in my life. You are good and you do good. You are the Strength of my life, and I look to y... -
liturgy
Gracious God–who opens Your arms wide
Gracious God–who opens Your arms wide to welcome us just as we are but who’s too loving leave us that way: in response to Your invitation we come humbly and boldly with our broken hearts and weak hand...
Page 1 of 3
Search by Topic
A
B
C
- Called by God (1)
- Calm (1)
- Cancer (1)
- Career (1)
- Caregivers (1)
- Caring for your Neighbors (1)
- Challenges (6)
- Change (3)
- Change the World (1)
- Chaos (3)
- Children of God (1)
- Christ's Death (1)
- Christ's Resurrection (9)
- Christian Love (1)
- Christmas (1)
- Church Leaders (1)
- Church Staff (1)
- Circumstances (3)
- Clean Water (1)
- Coldness of Heart (1)
- Comfort (4)
- Comforter (2)
- Coming of the Kingdom (2)
- Commandments (1)
- Commands (1)
- Commonality (1)
- Community (1)
- Compassion (2)
- Conflict Resolution (1)
- Confusion (1)
- Connectedness (1)
- Consumerism (1)
- Contentment (2)
- Control (2)
- Controversy (1)
- Courage (2)
- Creation (3)
- Creation Care/The Environment (1)
- Crises (3)
- Cross-Cultural Experience (2)
- Cry (1)
- Crying Out To God (1)
- Curiosity (1)
- The Christian Faith (1)
- The City (1)
- The Cross (1)
D
- Darkness (1)
- Deacons (1)
- Death (2)
- Death of a Loved One (1)
- Decision-Making (2)
- Dependence on God (3)
- Depression (1)
- Despair (2)
- Destruction (1)
- Digital Age (1)
- Direction (1)
- Disasters (1)
- Disbelief (1)
- Discernment (1)
- Discipleship (2)
- Discouragement (1)
- Dishonesty (1)
- Disobedience (1)
- Disorientation (1)
- Diversity (3)
- Diversity and Inclusion (2)
- Divine Intervention (2)
- Division (3)
- Divisions (2)
- Domestic Abuse (1)
- Doubt (2)
- Doubts (1)
- Dreams (1)
- Drought (2)
E
F
- Face of God (1)
- Faith (7)
- Faith in Christ (1)
- Faith in the Dark (1)
- Faith Seeking Understanding (1)
- Faithfulness (2)
- Family (1)
- Family Dysfunction (1)
- Fatigue (1)
- Fear (4)
- Fears (2)
- Financial Loss (1)
- Floods (4)
- Focus (1)
- Following Jesus (1)
- Food (1)
- Foundations (1)
- Friendship (1)
- Future (1)
- The Fear of God (3)
- The Forge (1)
G
- Galilee (6)
- Gathering (2)
- Gifts (3)
- Glory (1)
- God Seeking Us (1)
- God the Creator (3)
- God the Father (1)
- God's Absence (1)
- God's Creation (2)
- God's Gifts (1)
- God's Goodness (3)
- God's Guidance (1)
- God's Law (1)
- God's Leading (1)
- God's Love (1)
- God's Nearness (2)
- God's Omnipotence (3)
- God's Omnipresence (1)
- God's Omniscience (1)
- God's Patience (2)
- God's Plans (1)
- God's Power (Omnipotence) (5)
- God's Promises (1)
- God's Protection (6)
- God's Provision (1)
- God's Pursuit (1)
- God's Sovereignty (3)
- God's Strength (2)
- God's Unfailing Love (1)
- God's Voice (1)
- God's Will (1)
- God's Word (2)
- God's Work (1)
- God's Works (1)
- Goodness (1)
- Goodness of Creation (1)
- Gospel (1)
- Government (3)
- Grace (2)
- Graduation (1)
- Gratitude (1)
- Greatness of God (2)
- Greed (1)
- Grief (1)
- Guidance (3)
- The Glory of God (1)
H
I
J
L
M
N
O
P
- Pain (1)
- Partisanship (1)
- Pastors (1)
- Paths (2)
- Patience (1)
- Peace (4)
- Pentecost (1)
- Perseverance (3)
- Perseverance of the Saints (2)
- Personal Agendas (2)
- Perspective (2)
- Political Leaders (2)
- Politics (1)
- Poor (1)
- Possessions (1)
- Poverty (1)
- Power (1)
- Praise (1)
- Prayer (1)
- President (3)
- Protection (4)
- Providence (2)
- Provision (2)
- Punishment (1)
- Purpose (1)
- The Prince of Peace (1)
R
- Racial Reconciliation (1)
- Rain (2)
- Receiving Gifts (1)
- Receiving Grace (1)
- Receiving the Word (1)
- Reconciliation (3)
- Redemption (3)
- Refiner's Fire (1)
- Reframing (1)
- Refreshment (1)
- Refuge (3)
- Refugees (1)
- Relying on Jesus (1)
- Renewal (1)
- Renewing our Minds (1)
- Repentance (1)
- Rescue (3)
- Resilience (2)
- Restoration (1)
- Resurrection of the Dead (5)
- Resurrection to New Life (1)
- Righteousness (1)
- The Resurrection and the Life (2)
- The Rock (1)
S
- Sacrifice (1)
- Salt and Light (1)
- Salvation (2)
- Savior (7)
- School (3)
- Science (2)
- Science and Religion (1)
- Sea (6)
- Seeking the Kingdom (1)
- Self-Sacrifice (1)
- Selfishness (1)
- Servanthood (1)
- Service (2)
- Serving God (1)
- Shelter (1)
- Sickness (2)
- Sin (1)
- Sins (2)
- Skepticism (1)
- Spiritual Growth (1)
- Spiritual Maturity (1)
- Sports (1)
- Steadfast Love (1)
- Stillness (3)
- Storms (64)
- Stranger (1)
- Strength (3)
- Stress (1)
- Struggles (1)
- Struggling (1)
- Summer (1)
- Surgery (3)
T
Search by Reference








