Sefab is a famer and shepherd in rural Haiti, living in the Grand Anse River valley on the southern peninsula. He lives in poverty, even by many Haitian standards. Much of his day is spent moving his sheep from one grazing area to another. One of the challenges is that there is no land whichContinue reading “The Lost Sheep: A Haitian Parable”
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Self-Appointed Judges
What follows is a lightly edited written account of a sermon recorded and broadcast on May 13, 2021. We’re in the book of James right now in this series called The Intersection of Faith & Life, and our reading this morning is from James 2:1–13. And it reads: My brothers (and sisters), show no partialityContinue reading “Self-Appointed Judges”
The Parable of the Laborers in the Vineyard
What follows is a lightly edited written account of a sermon recorded and broadcast on September 2, 2020. This morning, we are renewing our message and discussion series on the parables of Jesus. These parables are simple, illustrative stories and were used by Jesus to teach spiritual and moral lessons. They were used to tellContinue reading “The Parable of the Laborers in the Vineyard”
Solitude: All Oneness
What follows is a lightly edited written account of a sermon recorded and broadcast on February 3, 2021. We’ve talked about prayer. We’ve talked about fasting. We’ve talked about Bible study, and today, this morning, we’re going to talk about solitude. Now, each of these we’re treating as fairly distinct spiritual disciplines. However, there’s notContinue reading “Solitude: All Oneness”
Blessed are the Merciful
What follows is a lightly edited written account of a sermon recorded and broadcast on November 6, 2020. Beatitudes — that term comes from the Latin word beatus, which means blessed. All of these statements start with the word blessed. There is a series of them that will bring us from where we started inContinue reading “Blessed are the Merciful”
Thoughts on a Christian Nation
The United States of America is not a Christian nation. For many Christians, that statement makes their blood boil. They recount much of what they’ve learned about the faith of the Founding Fathers. They also have specific interpretations of things like the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution which reads in part, “Congress shall makeContinue reading “Thoughts on a Christian Nation”
The Mess This Week
It’s been a mess for a while (see this other post). The mess has existed for a long time. Why did it happen? To be clear about what “it” is, why did the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol occur on January 6, 2021 as a joint session of Congress was in the process of certifyingContinue reading “The Mess This Week”
Thoughts on Leadership
Leadership is easy to say something about. It is another thing entirely to talk about leadership in a way that makes it tangible and definitive. There is a fog that often surrounds and obscures the concept. Many think they know about it or can recognize it, yet the error rate seems high. This confusion createsContinue reading “Thoughts on Leadership”
Emotions, Social Justice, the Gospel
Things that I have read and heard recently: There is a War on FITB (Fill in the Blank) Things are getting out of hand People are reacting emotionally Emotions are being stirred up in an attempt at manipulation Social justice is not the gospel The Church should just focus on Christ Here are some thoughtsContinue reading “Emotions, Social Justice, the Gospel”
