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Old South Haven Presbyterian Church
South Country & Beaverdam Rds.
PO Box 203
Brookhaven, Long Island, NY 11719

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01/20/2008
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12/30/2007
AN: 78
Five days after Christmas, Pastor Tom offered "Post-Christmas Reflections" (20 minutes) Isaiah 61: 10 - 62 3

Luke 2: 22-40

12/23/2007
AN: 77
Pastor Tom completed his series on the titles given to the 'awaited one" from Isaiah 9: 6; the sermon title is "Prince of Peace. (20 minutes) Isaiah 7: 10-16

Matthew 1:18-25

12/18/2007
AN: 76
Pastor Tom continued his series based on Isaiah 9:6... "And he is named..Everlasting Father." (18 minutes) Isaiah 35:1-10

James 5:7-11

12/09/2007
AN: 75
Pastor Tom continued his series on the titles given to the awaited Messiah by the prophet Isaiah (Isa. 9:6) : ...and he is named ... "Mighty God." (20 minutes) Isaiah 11: 1-10

Romans 15: 4-13

12/02/2007
AN: 74
Pastor Tom began a series of Advent sermons on the titles that the prophet Isaiah gives to the 'awaited one' in chapter 9 verse six: " For to us a child is born, to us a son is given; and the government will be upon his shoulder, and his name will be called 'Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.' " This Sunday: "Wonderful Counselor" (24 minutes)



11/25/2007
AN: 73
This Sunday was a celebration of Christ the King/Reign of Christ. Instituted in 1925, the festival of Christ the King is the newest festival date on the liturgical calendar. Not until the issuing of The Presbyterian Hymnal in 1991 did our denomination officially acknowledge this festival in a denomination wide worship resource. It is the last Sunday of the church year, signifying that the final reality to which the gospel gives witness is that Jesus Christ shall reign forever. (22 minutes)



11/18/2007
AN: 72
On this Sunday before the Thanksgiving holiday, Pastor Tom's sermon title was "Thanksgiving Begins With Hunger." (19 minutes) Deut. 26:1-11

John 6: 25-35

11/11/2007
AN: 71
This Sunday was Commitment Sunday. Pastor Tom's sermon is titled: "So Many Gifts! What If....?" (28 minutes) Psalm 96

Matthew 25: 14-30.

11/04/2007
AN: 70
This Sunday was Stewardship Sunday and Pastor Tom's sermon was titled "Stewardship and The Need for The Marathon Mindset." Needless to say, the running of the New York City Marathon on Sunday influenced what he had to say. (21 minutes) 24th chapter of Joshua

Hebrews 11: 1-3; 32-12:2

10/28/2007
AN: 69
This Sunday was Reformation Sunday and Pastor Tom's sermon was titled "The Enduring Relevance of Martin Luther." The scripture readings from Habakkuk and Romans are the substance for Luther's protest against the church of his day. (26 minutes) Habakkuk 2:1-4

Romans 3: 21-28

10/07/2007
AN: 68
This was World Communion Sunday and receiving of Peacemaking Offering. Sermon title was "A Puzzle Needs All Its Pieces" Scripture lessons: John 10:11-16 and I Corinthians 12:12-27 (20 minutes) John 10:11-16

I Corinthians 12:12-27

09/30/2007
AN: 67
Once again we joined with other congregations in our denomination to observe Peacemaking Sunday. The theme this year was "And the leaves of the tree are for the healing of the nations" (Revelation 22:3). Pastor Tom is used the theme as the title for his sermon. (21 minutes) Revelation 22:1-5

Ezekiel 47:6b-12

09/23/2007
AN: 66
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09/16/2007
AN: 65
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09/09/2007
AN: 64
Last week, TIME Magazine featured Mother Teresa on the cover and contained an article titled "Mother Teresa's Crisis of Faith". Pastor Tom speaks to it in this week's sermon which he called "A Saint's Dark Night and Ours" The New Testament Lesson from Matthew contains the cry of Jesus from the Cross: "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?" (23 minutes) Psalm 88

Matthew 27:38-50

09/02/2007
AN: 63
This week's worship celebrated our Labor, a day to honor all forms of work, and say "thank you." All of us need to hear words of appreciation for the big jobs and the little jobs we do.
Pastor Tom's message was based on an email and a 'thank you' note he received this past well. His sermon was titled "Flowers for My Buddy"
(21 minutes)
Psalm 8

Luke 12:13-34

08/26/2007
AN: 62
Two weeks ago Pastor Tom in his sermon "In the Right Place at The Right Time" indicated it is always the right place and the right time to act, individually and as OSHPC. Last week he emphasized acting is a matter of making a choice(s) and we are continually called upon to do that individually and as OSHPC ("The Continual Choice"). This week he takes this matter one step further. It is the matter of finding wisdom to make those choices. Niebuhr's prayer -- "God give us grace to accept with serenity the things that cannot be changed, courage to change the things which should be changed, and the WISDOM to distinguish the one from the other" -- continues to be the impetus for Pastor Tom's reflections. (23 minutes) Job 28:1-28

I Corinthians 1:18 -31