Monthly Archives: January 2012

Sermon: “By What Authority?” (January 29, 2012)

            I attended a workshop this week called Christianity after Religion:  The End of Church and the Birth of a New Spiritual Awakening.  For someone who makes her living from the church, the title was a tad disconcerting.  Is church … Continue reading

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Sermon: “Follow Me! (Eventually)” (January 22, 2012)

            As Jesus passed along the Sea of Galilee, he saw Simon and his brother Andrew casting a net into the sea—for they were fishermen. 17And Jesus said to them, “Follow me and I will make you fish for people.” … Continue reading

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Sermon: “Anybody Home?” (January 15, 2012)

            Take a trip with me back through time, way back to ancient history…back to the days when we called landlines “phones” because there weren’t any other kind.  Remember those days?  Of course, some of you are too young to … Continue reading

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“Cotton Patch Evidence” (Ch.7): Persecution

While Koinonia Farm had been doing its thing since 1942, the apparent spark that caused the powder keg to blow was Brown v. Board of Education (1954).  It was when the Supreme Court mandated integration that southerners took action. They … Continue reading

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Meeting Patricia Sprinkle

I had arrived early for the Interfaith Children’s Movement meeting at MUST Ministries in Cobb County. Our agenda for the day was preparing for ICM’s Day at the Capitol. As I waited for the receptionist to find out where we … Continue reading

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A Trinity of Baptisms

I am an expert on baptism.  My expertise comes, not from being a pastor or having a couple of degrees in religion.  I am an expert on baptism because I have been baptized three times. The first time happened in sixth grade.  … Continue reading

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