Sermon not preached
Here are some notes from a sermon I didn’t have to preach at the mission. Fill in the blanks on your own.
Here are some notes from a sermon I didn’t have to preach at the mission. Fill in the blanks on your own.
Here is an interesting quote from the opening pages: “Temples were still erected for the old gods, priest continued to serve and sacrifice to be offered, but these were obsolete; and the myths about the gods were a spent force, no longer capable of satisfying the individual’s longing fr protection and blessing, salvation and redemption, in this world and the next. … “This is the background against which we have to view Judaism with all its differences and strangeness, its belief in the one, invisible God, Lord of heaven and earth, the rigor of its law, its ethical and ritual commandments (observance of the Sabbath, the dietary laws, etc.), its uniform way of life throughout the whole world, the venerable antiquity of its history, its call to turn away from all idolatry and moral confusion, and its proclamation of the judgment about to overtake the impenitent and of the peace and righteousness which the Messiah, soon to come, would bring in his train.” – p.7 It kind of boggles my mind to realize that people were attracted to the rule of law and the moral standards of Judaism.
Here are my notes from chapel at the Evansville Rescue Mission. The funny part is that I was expecting to speak, showed up about 2 minutes late, and one of the men was already preaching! It was great and here are some of my notes.
Now while Zechariah was serving as priest before God when his division was on duty, he was chosen by lot, according to the custom of the priesthood, to enter the holy place of the Lord and burn incense. (Luke 1:8, 9 NET) Now it was because of a man’s rules that a priest would be…
Here are my notes from CFC today. You’ll only get the Jupiter reference I’ve you’ve seen “Star of Bethlehem”
Here are my notes from the start of the “unOrthodox” series at Christian Fellowship Church yesterday.
Here are my notes from the Willow Creek Association Global Leadership Summit. If you saw me tweeting last week with the tag #WCAGLS it was related to this. I took about 50 pages of notes, so I realized I needed to break them up some. These are my notes from the first session which was…
I think the best thing I heard this weekend had to do with Vegetable soup.As we grow up, we are handed a bowl of vegetable soup. That bowl is everything we‚Äôve learned from our family, our culture, our life experiences. It‚Äôs everything we believe and think and know about life. Most people just chow down…