Over the last several years, it’s become fashionable to decry the failures of the United States of America. That’s not terribly hard to do. Just like any nation filled…
Service Type: Sunday Morning
I’ve always been a bit of a problem solver. That is to say I take enjoyment in using logic and rationality to figure things…
{outline of sermon} Intro Father’s Day melancholy As many of you already know, my father passed away this past year. Even though it’s already been 9 months, I confess to…
In a book called, “The Life You Can Save,” Yale ethicist Peter Singer puts the problem of perceived scarcity in startling terms. He envisions a…
Isn’t it interesting that some of life’s truly great insight or advice often comes out of the blue? As in, you’re not expecting it but, all of the sudden, here’s…
Introduction Wells Fargo – things changed Blue chair – things changed The aims of churches in today’s time have changed Learn how to be good citizens and not faithful Christians.…
Recap Authentically Christian Step one – Surrender Step two – Realize that there is help Step three – turn your will and your life over to the care of God…
2nd Timothy is especially touching to me. It is because it’s written as Paul lives under the shadow of his impending demise. You see, Paul knew, shackled in Roman chains,…
There are some decisions you make that, once decided, change everything. Years ago, some of my friends convinced me to do an Outward Bound adventure…
It’s funny – back in high school, I had a long-running joke with several of my peers. You see, I told my friends and at least a teacher or two…
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