Sermon Cliff Notes No. 1
NOTE: How can you respond to the Gospel in your life? These reflections, based on Sunday’s sermon, are meant to keep the message alive throughout
NOTE: How can you respond to the Gospel in your life? These reflections, based on Sunday’s sermon, are meant to keep the message alive throughout
It goes without saying (although people say it all the time) that we have seen tremendous changes in our society in the last few decades.
The Kingdom of God has come near (Luke 10:1-20) What fascinates me about Jesus’ instructions to his 70 soon-to-be evangelists isn’t the lack of preparation,
Glory. Since I brought up the word last Sunday, I seem to be finding it everywhere. It’s in our liturgy, obviously, but it’s also outside
She came into my office once years ago; I don’t remember why, but I do remember what. She wanted to tell me the story of
Stupidity–doing the same thing twice while expecting different results–we all know that definition, even as we succumb to its allure. Naturally it’s easier to recognize
Jesus is led into temptation—that story always worries and fascinates me—but the story of his temptation explains how it is that he is “tempted
The truth hurts, and is controversial. A blog posting getting attention right now in church circles claims to offer truth you can’t get from
Epiphany Plan Step 1: Advent: We have taken four weeks to prepare for the coming of Christ. First, we identified our need. Where do we have