Monthly Archives: September 2017

Sermon: “A Covenant of Love” (Gen. 9:12-17) [9/24/17]

When I was 8, an area near where we lived in north Florida flooded.  Distressed by it all, I asked Mom, “But didn’t God promise never to let a flood happen again?”  She reminded me that in God’s promise after … Continue reading

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Sermon: “How Shall We Pray for Creation?” (Rom. 8:18-27) [9/17/17]

I called my mom Monday night so we could compare notes on Irma.  “I went out to see if I could get some gas,” she told me.  “But Mom!  Everybody’s supposed to stay indoors until Tuesday!”  “I know,” she said. … Continue reading

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Sermon: “Be the Church” (Acts 2:42-47) [9/10/17]

Hi, everybody.  So.  What brought you here this morning?  Curiosity?  A need for prayer?  A need for community?  A need to picnic?  Are you here out of habit?  Because your mom–or spouse–said so?  Or to avoid going somewhere else?  Have … Continue reading

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Sermon: “Intricately Woven in the Depths of the Earth” (Psalm 139:13-16) [9/3/17]

I had my first experience of going viral this week.  Not to worry.  It was just a 24 hour bug.  And I’m pretty sure it’s not contagious.  In response to the Nashville Statement issued on Tuesday by evangelical leaders that … Continue reading

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