geoff sinibaldo
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10 most recent posts
- “Like a Hen Gathers Her Brood” a sermon on Luke 13:31-35
- “Transfiguration & Ukraine: it’s good to be here” a sermon on Luke 9:23-36
- Merry Christmas from the Sinibaldos! (2021)
- Sermon from Gloria Dei, Bristol, CT 11.28.2021
- Sermon from Zion, Southington, CT, 11.14.2021
- “Like Being Church” a Sermon for Reformation Sunday, 10.31.2021
- Good Morning Church! 8.22.2021 Finale
- Good Morning Church! 8.15.2021 Get Up and Eat
- Good Morning Church! 8.08.2021 The Bread of Life
- Good Morning Church! 8.01.2021 Seeing (Jesus, Abundance Ourselves) in a New Way
I’m on twitter @PastorGGeoff
- “Like a Hen Gathers Her Brood” a sermon on Luke 13:31-35 sinibaldo.wordpress.com/2022/03/13/lik… 3 months ago
- “Transfiguration & Ukraine: it’s good to be here” a sermon on Luke 9:23-36 sinibaldo.wordpress.com/2022/02/27/tra… 3 months ago
- @FatherTim yes. All of the above. 4 months ago
- Good stuff… captures the context of the times so well... twitter.com/BrettBetkoski/… 6 months ago
- Merry Christmas from the Sinibaldos! (2021) youtube.com/watch?v=t1o0-1… sinibaldo.wordpress.com/2021/12/24/mer… 6 months ago
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Tag Archives: Holy Spirit
“No one can dream dreams except by the Holy Spirit” (or “When you don’t know the number”) a sermon for Pentecost
6/04/2017 Day of Pentecost Sermon on 1 Corinthians 12:3b; Acts 2:1-21; John 20:19-23 “No one can dream dreams except by the Holy Spirit” (or “When you don’t know the number”) St. Paul Lutheran Church Old Saybrook, CT
Posted in on Gospel of John, on Letters of Paul, on the Acts of the Apostles, Sermons
Tagged Holy Spirit, Jesus is Lord, pentecost
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“Your Advocate is coming” a sermon on John 14:15-28
5/21/2017 Easter 6 Sermon on John 14:15-28 “Your Advocate is coming” St. Paul Lutheran Church Old Saybrook, CT
Posted in on Gospel of John, Sermons
Tagged Advocate, Charles Amjad-Ali, Holy Spirit, Luther Seminary
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“What are you waiting for?” a Pentecost sermon on John 14:25-27
5/15/2016 Day of Pentecost Sermon on John 14:25-27 & Acts 2:1-24 “What are you waiting for?” St. Paul Lutheran Church Old Saybrook, CT
Posted in Church & Mission, Discovery, Faith Everyday, on Gospel of John, Sermons, Thinking About Church Differently
Tagged activity not accomplishment, Decolonizelutheranism, Good Shepherd Rutland, Grace Apple Valley, Holy Spirit, kids in church, pentecost, waiting for
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“You Can’t Extinguish the Spirit” a Pentecost sermon on Acts 2
5/24/2015 Pentecost Sermon on Acts 2:1-14, 16-24, 36-42 THE MESSAGE “You Can’t Extinguish the Spirit” St. Paul Lutheran Church Old Saybrook, CT
Posted in on the Acts of the Apostles, Sermons
Tagged fire, Fire Extinguisher, Holy Spirit, pentecost, Spirit
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“A better word from the wilderness” a sermon on Acts 19:1-7 and Mark 1:9-12
1/11/2015 Baptism of our Lord a sermon on Acts 19:1-7 and Mark 1:9-12 “A better word from the wilderness” St. Paul Lutheran Church Old Saybrook, CT
Posted in John the Baptist, on Gospel of Mark, on the Acts of the Apostles, Sermons
Tagged baptism, beat it kid, Holy Spirit, I am baptized, Krick blessing
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Easter is over (kind of)…Breathe!
(Written from my deck, the week after Easter…) Our instinct after a busy time like Holy Week is to enjoy a nice Spring day when it comes and get outside, put our feet up, catch our breath and relax. It’s … Continue reading
Posted in Church & Mission, Lent/Easter, Lent/Easter Posts, Thinking About Church Differently, Uncategorized
Tagged Easter, Holy Spirit, rest
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