It’s the End of the World as we know it (and I feel fine)
“It’s the end of the world as we know it, and I feel fine.” -REM “Do not let your hearts be troubled.” -Jesus Harold Camping It seems like there is […]
“It’s the end of the world as we know it, and I feel fine.” -REM “Do not let your hearts be troubled.” -Jesus Harold Camping It seems like there is […]
By Melissa Musick Nussbaum Reblogged from the National Catholic Reporter It had been a long journey; perhaps it is always long. My sister and I say Becky converted to Judaism, […]
Before you read this sermon, try these brain teasers from Forbes Magazine: 10 Brainteasers To Test Your Mental Sharpness Not Getting It I would like you to pay attention to what […]
By Perry Noble Reblogged from Huffington Post: The church has used “pray and read your Bible more” as a “cure” for anxiety and depression for far too long. And we […]
Introduction We read this morning from some of Jesus’ most quoted and most ignored teachings. “Turn the other cheek” and “love your enemies” represent some of the highest moral ideals […]
The text is Matthew 5:21-37. Introduction Starting at a very young age, people in our society are taught that certain answers are expected of them in certain situations. There is […]
By Sara Miles Reblogged from Huffington Post: I begin to see that city-ness, not necessarily prettiness, is a characteristic sign of heaven. Sexier and more beautiful than Eden, it’s a […]
“Truly I tell you, among those born of women no one has arisen greater than John the Baptist.” That’s what Jesus said about John and it’s significant that Jesus would […]
Parents do strange things sometimes. My dad used to introduce me to people by my shoe size: “I’d like you to meet my son. He has a size 11 shoe.” […]
Reblogged from Huffington Post By Steve McSwain As I see it, there are “7” changing trends impacting church-going in America. In this first of two articles, I’ll address the “7” […]