It is a beautiful Saturday morning in the fall. Over the past 3 years, my wife and I have begun living into what we have termed #aPastorsShabbat which begins every Friday evening and continues until Saturday evening. What started out as an "etch a sketch" type of practice in our home has begun to take … Continue reading Every Seventh Day a Miracle
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Incarnation as Charge and Challenge
God became flesh. Incarnation – derived from the Latin in caro – to be made flesh. That is the miracle we celebrate at Christmas. Yet we hear the Christmas story so often that we speed right past the scandal of it. Imagine for a moment that you had never heard the story of Jesus. You have … Continue reading Incarnation as Charge and Challenge
From Summer Malaise to Missional Motivation!
Malaise - a condition of general bodily weakness or discomfort; a vague or unfocused feeling of mental uneasiness and lethargy. Something happens to many of us in the dead heat of summer. We sometimes call this season the “dog days of summer” or the “summer malaise.” We slow down. We try our best to stay … Continue reading From Summer Malaise to Missional Motivation!
Harsh Words (sermon 3 on Job)
Remembering the Context This sermon is the third in our series on Job – Weathering the Storm. First – lets recap a bit. Do any of you remember the scene in Job chapter one and two? The action is fast, furious, and unrelenting: First messenger comes – Sabeans have attacked Job's field hands who were watching … Continue reading Harsh Words (sermon 3 on Job)
So-Called Comfort (sermon 2 on Job)
When Friends Come When the going gets tough in your life … who shows up? What do they do? What do they say? “When Job’s three friends heard about all this disaster that had happened to him, they came, each one from his home – they wept loudly … each one tore his garment and … Continue reading So-Called Comfort (sermon 2 on Job)
Weathering the Storm (sermon blogging … intro to a new series on Job)
When the Storm Comes Sometimes a picture says it all. This is Mississippi, but it could be anywhere, USA. This woman is carrying clothing out of a flooded house. She is wading through standing, muddy water that is under everything, and yet she has not thrown up her arms in despair. She is doing what she … Continue reading Weathering the Storm (sermon blogging … intro to a new series on Job)
Goodness is Stronger than Evil
We live in interesting times. No one could have guessed that the summer of 2015 would bring a different kind of heat to so much of our common life and discourse in our local communities and nation. I have an AP app (Associated Press) on my smart phone that sends me a short blurb with … Continue reading Goodness is Stronger than Evil





