Posts from 2018 (Page 2)

Michael the Archangel

I’m writing this on Sunday night hoping that Tropical Storm/Hurricane Michael won’t be too much of a problem for us in Tallahassee. However, it’s possible that when this newsletter gets sent out, that you won’t read it because you’ll be saving energy on your phone. That’s ok, I get that. If you need anything, please…

A Church of Questions

Cricket (my almost 4 year old daughter) has been in this mood recently of asking me “Daddy, what is your favorite color?” I’ve told her that I’m really not very good at favorites. I have a hard time saying that one thing in particular is my favorite – so no favorite food really, no favorite…

What is Secularization?

Last Sunday, during Bible study, someone asked me if I was going to share with the congregation what I was going to be talking about at the last Pastor’s Conference this past week. It’s sort of too much for a newsletter article, but I feel that it is important that you all get brought into…

A Student Died Last Night

A student died last night. That is all I know right now. I don’t know who he or she was, I don’t know if he or she was a freshman or a junior. I don’t know how it happened. I don’t know if he or she was a Christian. I don’t know if we will…

Tom’s Law

I sat down in my seat, 21 A, the window seat. I’m not real thrilled about the window seat, I’d rather have the aisle, but hey – at least I’m not in the middle seat. The guy who IS in the middle seat comes. I say hello, ask the usual first barrage of questions –…

Finding the “us” in trust

We will be starting a new sermon series this Sunday. The series will be called “Trust” and comes along with the tagline, “finding the “us” in trusting God”.  Trust is the gateway to community, it is what enables us to live as the Body of Christ together. To be a healthy church, we have to…

Promise and Expectation

It is the beginning of another school year in Tallahassee. It’s a time of promise and expectation. Walking through the first “Market Wednesday” on campus, bumping into organization after organization trying to get members – I felt that promise and expectation. There are 6,000 new students on campus. They feel it. They have been accepted…

Talk to a Student

This is based on a short talk that our own Professor Henry Fuelberg gave us last week after worship.  Pastor has been saying,  The students are coming!  The students are coming! He is like our very own Paul Revere—but without a horse, and not telling us at midnight. What’s the big deal? And why is Fuelberg talking…

Meet Generation Z

Put away those books on Millennials (or Gen Y, or Mosaics, or whatever generational term you have been taught to call people that were born from the late 80’s to the early 2000’s). It is time to pick up a book on Gen Z (or Homelanders, or Pluralists, iGeneration, or whatever generational term you have…