Monthly Archive: May 2023

25
May

Seed Salvation

When I came home from college Christmas break my freshman year, I was smarter and wiser than when I’d left home three months earlier. It was amazing how much more […]

18
May

Different Places, Same People?

Ever notice how we can travel to different cities, states, and even countries, and still gravitate toward the same kind of people that we left back home? Let’s face it, […]

11
May

What Color Is Your Gatorade?

“Will you get me a Gatorade?” “What color?” This conversation plays out in my house almost every day. We keep a case of the sports drink in our garage, and […]

08
May

I Am Building: Sermon for May 7, 2023

There’s an ancient norm from the Bible that a full life is measured as “three score and ten years” (that’s 70 years in Shakespearean math) So, this stage of young […]

04
May

The Right Stuff

Their resumés would have been a bit thin: Names: James and John Previous employment: Net menders, fish catchers, wave riders; Zebedee & Sons, Inc. Education: Not exactly Relevant experience: Disciples […]

01
May

I Am Able: Sermon for April 30, 2023

Imago Dei is the theological term to describe we are created in the image of God.. The ancients knew about the power of identity, the power of one knowing who […]