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But We Had Hoped

By: Bishop Jonathan D. Keaton on 7/19/2012

A sermon by Bishop Jonathan D. Keaton, preached at the 2012 North Central Jurisdictional Conference in Akron, Ohio. 

Remember Me

By: Bishop Jonathan D. Keaton on 5/19/2012

A sermon by Bishop Jonathan D. Keaton, preached during the Memorial Service of the Detroit Annual Conference session on May 19, 2012.

Divine Health Initiatives

By: Bishop Jonathan D. Keaton on 5/17/2012

A sermon by Bishop Jonathan D. Keaton, preached at the opening worship service of the 2012 Detroit Annual Conference session on May 17, 2012.

Remember Me

By: Bishop Jonathan D. Keaton on 2/16/2012

A sermon by Bishop Jonathan D. Keaton, preached at the Garden Tomb in Jerusalem on February 16, 2012.

The First Coming

By: Bishop Jonathan D. Keaton on 12/4/2011
A sermon preached by Bishop Jonathan D. Keaton at Birmingham: First UMC on December 4, 2011.

We Belong to God

By: Bishop Jonathan D. Keaton on 9/25/2011

A sermon preached by Bishop Jonathan D. Keaton on September 25, 2011 at Mount Pleasant: First UMC.

We Hear Them Speaking

By: Bishop Jonathan D. Keaton on 6/12/2011

A sermon by Bishop Jonathan D. Keaton, preached at Rochester Hills: St. Luke's UMC on June 12, 2011.  

Bethlehem Revisited

By: Bishop Jonathan D. Keaton on 5/26/2011

A sermon preached by Bishop Jonathan D. Keaton during the opening worship service of the 2011 Detroit Annual Conference session on Thursday, May 19, at the Herrick Chapel on the campus of Adrian College.

Do You Still Want to Go?

By: Bishop Jonathan D. Keaton on 5/26/2011

A sermon preached by Bishop Jonathan D. Keaton during the Service of Ordination and Commissioning at the 2011 Detroit Annual Conference session. The sermon was delivered on Sunday, May 22, 2011, at the Herrick Chapel on the campus of Adrian College.

On Supping With the Lord

By: Bishop Jonathan D. Keaton on 2/17/2011

A sermon preached by Bishop Jonathan D. Keaton on February 17, 2011, at the Garden Tomb in Jerusalem during a trip to the Holy Land with a group from the Michigan Area.

Memorial Service for Kenneth C. Bracken

By: Bishop Jonathan D. Keaton on 1/22/2011
A sermon by Bishop Jonathan D. Keaton, delivered on January 22, 2011, at the memorial service for the Rev. Kenneth C. Bracken.

Means to Achieve the Beloved Community

By: Bishop Jonathan D. Keaton on 1/9/2011

A sermon by Bishop Jonathan D. Keaton, delivered on January 9, 2011, at the 17th Annual Detroit East/Detroit West District Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Celebration. The celebration was hosted by Detroit: Trinity-Faith UMC

Rescue the Perishing

By: Bishop Jonathan D. Keaton on 10/3/2010

A sermon delivered by Bishop Keaton at Detroit: Central UMC on October 3, 2010 to celebrate the church's 200th anniversary.

My God, Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me?

By: Bishop Jonathan D. Keaton on 8/1/2010

A sermon by Bishop Jonathan D. Keaton, delivered on August 1, 2010, at Saint Erasmus in Steinach, Austria.

Jesus Wept

By: Bishop Jonathan D. Keaton on 5/22/2010

A sermon by Bishop Jonathan D. Keaton , delivered on Saturday, May 22, at the Memorial Service of the Detroit Annual Conference.

Life in Christian Community

By: Bishop Jonathan D. Keaton on 5/20/2010

A sermon by Bishop Jonathan D. Keaton, delivered at the opening worship service of the Detroit Annual Conference session on Thursday, May 20, 2010. 

Praise in Different Keys

By: Bishop Jonathan D. Keaton on 3/28/2010

A sermon by Bishop Jonathan D. Keaton, delivered on March 28, 2010, at Greenville UMC.

Sent to Prepare the Way

By: Bishop Jonathan D. Keaton on 12/6/2009

A sermon by Bishop Jonathan D. Keaton, delivered on December 6, 2009, at Cornerstone Church in Caledonia, Mich.

Three Practices

By: Bishop Jonathan D. Keaton on 11/15/2009

A sermon by Bishop Jonathan D. Keaton, delivered on November 15, 2009 at Mason UMC in honor of the congregation's 170th anniversary.

Remember How to Serve

By: Bishop Jonathan D. Keaton on 10/25/2009

A sermon by Bishop Jonathan D. Keaton, delivered on October 25, 2009 at Detroit: Scott Memorial UMC in honor of the congregation's 100th anniversary.

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