"Jesus got up and gave orders to the wind, and he said to the lake, 'Silence! Be still!’ The wind settled down and there was a great calm."
We have much to rejoice about as the Easter season approaches, and we have responsibilities to serve others in a stormy world…
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Last year, I surveyed my church members to find out what sermon topics interest them. I enjoy planning my sermon series and selecting my scriptures about a year at a time, and of course I like hearing from my congregation…
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When you donate to the church, where does the money go?
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Let’s start the new year looking back at our core purpose. John and Charles Wesley can help us re-focus on what’s most important…
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I keep thinking about the radical meaning of Christmas: God is in our flesh.
There is no divine being some far distance away (at the north pole, for example). Instead, early Christians seemed to slowly realize that God was truly present in the body of a Jewish rabbi who traveled around a backwoods region north of Jerusalem, before being killed by the Roman government for being a threat to the “peace” of the empire. God was in his body. His Body was God’s Body…
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