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The phrase "your sermons" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the sermons delivered by a specific person, often in a religious context. Example: "I always find inspiration in your sermons, especially the one about compassion."
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"He said, 'I get your sermons every week.' And I said, 'How?
And, for the love of God, you have to stop saying, "Ay caramba" in your sermons.
Where possible, show people that you've been watching by sporadically feeding the terms "D'oh", "Ay caramba" and "Okily-dokily" into your sermons.
"I'm asking you in your sermons to do the work of the Lord here on earth," Mr. Gore declared in seeking vocal advocates for his candidacy.
When Wyclef's father finally attends a Fugees concert and praises his son, who once told him that performing music, telling stories onstage, was "just like what you do in your sermons," it's a potent, ironic moment, endemic to immigrant literature.
(Teddy Kollek, a long-term mayor of Jerusalem, was reported in the 1980s to have told a group of clerics who were hectoring him about access to the holy sites: "Gentlemen, gentlemen! Spare me your sermons and I will fix your sewers!") The US government closed twice in the last several years, and few ordinary citizens even noticed.
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Think about your sermon?" Kind of.
And really think through what you want people to take away from your sermon this week.
Your sermon on the power of hope is the one I remember.
My 10 commandments are an outline I hope will be expanded upon... Leave your sermon at the door.
I don't know your God..@KimBurrellLove, your "sermon" is a reminder that, for many of us, the church is a space of faux liberation & hypocritical theology.
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