Time To Re-Imagine Church
Back when the COVID crisis began I wrote to you multiple times a week. But not so much lately, and I have wondered about that. Why is that the case? COVID Fatigue I am sure that COVID fatigue is a … Continue reading →
Back when the COVID crisis began I wrote to you multiple times a week. But not so much lately, and I have wondered about that. Why is that the case? COVID Fatigue I am sure that COVID fatigue is a … Continue reading →
Prelude to conversation… to dream… the American dream… We are created equal in our Creator’s eyes and endowed with certain unalienable rights like life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness…thus begins the American dream. Dreaming does not make it so. … Continue reading →
June 2020 Prelude to conversation… OK… People (and by that I mean all of us…every person…ALL people) do not always behave/act in a good/beneficial/loving way. We sometimes act in ways which are selfish, hurtful, destructive, and thoughtless. Though we attempt … Continue reading →
June 2020 Prelude to conversation… It’s in the top ten. Long ago…in a group attempting to become a community/nation…the group adopted some guidelines (NO…make that rules or commandments) which encouraged and enabled them to get along with each other. Since … Continue reading →
President Trump made headlines over the weekend when he urged governors to designate places of worship as essential. I must admit, that when the notion of essential and non-essential business came out I was a bit taken back by the … Continue reading →
We continue this week with our look at Peter, a flawed yet faithful disciple. What can we learn from his life? Looking back to our series, “Walking With Jesus,” how are you doing with the challenges we received … Continue reading →
Join us as we continue our look at Peter, a flawed but faithful Christ Follower. The question this week: What kind of rock are you? If you enjoyed this virtual church service, scroll down to see previous services, … Continue reading →
“If you want to build a ship, don’t drum up the men and women to gather wood, divide the work, and give orders. Instead, teach them to yearn for the vast and endless sea.” Long gone are the days … Continue reading →
One of my favorite writers is Bishop Lesslie Newbegin. Lesslie Newbegin was a priest of the Church of Scotland who spent most of his ministry as a missionary in India. His time as a missionary led him to believe that … Continue reading →