sermons preached (mostly) weekly, seeking God and trying to ask good questions
Sure, we’ll all keep messing it up and forgetting it, and God will love us anyway.
written versionDownloadWe ask our questions. Who are you? Where are you going? Why?
We ask our questions, knowing that we are not alone in not having many answers. We ask, knowing that our salvation does not depend upon the answers.
written versionDownloadGod is born in love, not in a palace, but in a hay trough. God is born, not into safety and power, but almost immediately into running for his life.
written versionDownloadThis night was not guaranteed to happen. God CHOSE to be born into the world. God chooses it everyday.
written versionDownloadFor some reason, we assume that judgement means condemnation. Instead, God’s apocalypse brings forgiveness and new life.
written versionDownloadThe two meditations were offered by Allen Pruitt, rector of St. Mark’s and Adam Roberts, Chaplain, LaGrange College.
The first meditation on Isaiah 35:1-10 – The Rev. R. Allen Pruitt The second meditation on Revelation 21:1-7, 22-25 – The Rev. Dr. Adam M. RobertsGod loves you no matter what. God loves your neighbor no matter what. God loves.
written versionDownloadIf our goal is to be a disciple of Jesus Christ, what if that simply means being a faithful witness?
written versionDownloadJesus is so sure that there is enough, that he has done enough to bring new life, that he’s sitting down, propping up his feet.
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