Preaching and Pondering

Sermons and occasional writings of the Rev. Jerrod H. Hugenot. (Note: The perspectives offered on this website may not necessarily reflect my employing ministry, the American Baptist Churches of New York State.)

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Self-Giving Saints

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“Rejoice in God's saints, today and all days! A world without saints forgets how to praise. in loving, in living, they prove it is t...
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Thursday, October 23, 2014

Good Neighbor Policy

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Personally, this sermon on questions of God and neighbor continues to be my favorite. Here's some thoughts on this week's lectionar...
Wednesday, October 15, 2014

A good story (Matthew 16:21-28)

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       Have you ever read a book more than once just because it’s a good story.  Such plotting, characterization, and dialogue draws me agai...
Friday, October 10, 2014

Struggling to Pray: A time for prayer, lament and action

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O God, yet again we come to you, knowing that our hearts should be full of praise, but our hearts are breaking at the great illness and de...
Thursday, October 2, 2014

Fall into Stewardship Season: Resources for Churches and Clergy

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In the Fall, the pastor is caught in the changing of seasons.  The leaves are changing outside, yet the well prepared minister knows that ...
Thursday, September 25, 2014

O The Places You Will Go! (Matthew 4:12-35)

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“Follow me!” Jesus says a few more words to these fishermen but that first part needs some mulling over. The response to “Follow me!” is n...
Wednesday, September 17, 2014

The End of Things (Reflections on Ecclesiastes and Luke 12:13-21)

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A sermon from awhile back that I thought I'd share when the Lectionary had a great parable and a powerful reading from the Wisdom Litera...
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Jerrod H Hugenot
An ordained American Baptist minister, Jerrod Hugenot serves as the Associate Executive Minister of the American Baptist Churches of New York State. A graduate of Ottawa University and Central Baptist Theological Seminary, Rev. Hugenot resides in Albany, NY, with his spouse Kerry Shermer and their peaceable(?!) kingdom of three cats and a young beagle mix.
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