Holy Extravagance
Ephesians 1:3-14; 3:14-21 Along with scores of others, mostly tourists, my friends and I sat in folding chairs in the chancel of the historic and awe-inspiring Westminster Abbey, for Pentecost
Ephesians 1:3-14; 3:14-21 Along with scores of others, mostly tourists, my friends and I sat in folding chairs in the chancel of the historic and awe-inspiring Westminster Abbey, for Pentecost
Ephesians 1:3-14 Continuing in a series of sermons on chapter one of the Letter to the Ephesians, which we began last week, today we will consider the divine action of
Ephesians 1:3-14 Grace. Redeeming grace. God’s redeeming grace. It’s impossible to define, to wrap one’s mind around or express adequately in one’s lived experience. That’s why addressing the church at
John 18:33-19:22 Before I begin to read from the Gospel of John and preach, I think it is appropriate to acknowledge that three days ago, leaders of the free world
John 15:1-8 Last spring, when we had a lot of rain, I cut back on watering my lawn. But then, during the long hot, dry summer, I forgot to reset
I John 3:16-24 I have to say, I have had the best time being a part of this community; let me offer some examples. This past Thursday morning, about eight