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About patrick h wrisley

A Mainline Presbyterian Orthodox Evangelical Socially Minded Prophetic Contemplative Preacher sharing the Winsome Story of Christ as I try to muddle through as a father, friend, head of staff, colleague, and disciple.

Our God Cries, John 11:27-37

Sermon:        Our God Cries: Where is Jesus When it Hurts? Scripture:     John 11:27-37 Preacher:      Patrick H. Wrisley, D.Min. Location:      Virtual First Presbyterian Church Fort Lauderdale Date:              March 29, 2020 You see … Continue reading

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Becoming Lights in Shadowy Places!, Ephesians 5:8-14

Sermon:        Becoming Lights in Shadowy Places Scripture:     Ephesians 5:8-14 Preacher:      Patrick H. Wrisley, D.Min. Location:      First Presbyterian Church Fort Lauderdale Date:              March 22, 2020 Click here for the Livestream A friend and colleague of … Continue reading

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COVID-19: The First Prayer I Say in the Morning; Psalm 95, The Venite

Sermon:         The first prayer I say when I get out of bed in the morning. Text:                Psalm 95, the Venite Preacher:       Patrick H. Wrisley, D.Min. Location:       First Presbyterian Church in Fort Lauderdale Date:  … Continue reading

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Lent #1: Lent. On Purpose – The Blame Game, Genesis 2:15-17, 3:1-7

Sermon:        Lent – On Purpose: The Blame Game Scripture:     Genesis 2:15-17, 3:1-7 Preacher:      Patrick H. Wrisley, D.Min. Location:      First Presbyterian Church, Fort Lauderdale, FL Date:             March 1, 2020, Communion Sunday Genesis 2:15-17, 3:1-7 15The Lord God took the man and put him … Continue reading

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Pastoral Prayer for Transfiguration Sunday

Father of Tender Mercies, we come as your people today expecting to meet you in this place and at this time. As you greet us, our lives will reflect back from your countenance the depth or shallowness of our lives … Continue reading

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