I find myself split in two this week. It is VBS week, which means I spend the better part of my afternoons prepping for VBS and my evenings are consumed with the program itself. Yet we also had a prominent member of the church pass away this week, which means I am also in the … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: July 2009
Providence
I know, two posts in one day! It’s like the bogo sales at payless! I couldn’t resist though. Today as we traveled to Richmond to eat lunch with my father we noticed this Blue Heron in the parking lot of one of the shopping centers off of route 1 in Hanover. What is so funny … Continue reading
Hungry
Have you ever been hungry? I mean really, really hungry? I have been blessed enough in my life that I have never known true, brink of starvation hunger. Now, when I was a teenager, I might have argued this point. It seemed I was always hungry and could never get enough to eat. (Proof is … Continue reading
God’s Word in Real Life
I never cease to be amazed at how God chooses to reveal His Word to us. As I have studied for my sermon this week (on the first three beatitudes in Matthew 5; “blessed are the poor in spirit… blessed are thos who mourn… blessed are the gentle”) God has chosen to show how His … Continue reading
The Kingdom of the Now, part II
If God’s Kingdom is as near as the air we breathe, why is it that we have such difficulty recognizing it? Let’s face it, humans tend to believe in what they can see, taste, touch and smell. But Jesus has come on the scene proclaiming a Kingdom that surrounds us as the atmosphere does, but … Continue reading
The Kingdom of the Now, part I
“Repent, for the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand!” Matthew 4:17 This week I started a sermon series on the greatest sermon ever preached, The Sermon on the Mount. As I introduced the sermon I referenced Matthew 4:17 to indicate the content of Jesus’ message. His was the proclamation of an entire kingdom, and not … Continue reading
New Discoveries
Wow, it has been nearly two months since I’ve written! (you may now commence with all the slacker jokes) But what a two months it has been. In eight short weeks I had to do all the things associated with leaving one place of work and going to another. On one end farewells had to … Continue reading