Posts from October 2019

What about Kanye?

You have probably heard: Kanye West has created and released an album named “Jesus is King,” which includes overt Christian themes and lyrics. This has caused ripples throughout culture, because after all, what do we do about Kanye becoming a Christian? To be fair, this isn’t Kanye’s first time talking about Jesus. Back in 2004…

40 Years of University Lutheran

University Lutheran was dedicated on October 28th, 1979. That means that this coming Monday, we’re turning 40. Of course, that’s only this building. Before this building was built, it’s predecessor, “Luther House” stood in its place. Luther House was purchased in 1964 by the Florida-Georgia District and was pastored by Rev. David Kruse for 4…

The Frustration of Sabbath

About once a month I have a recurring meeting on my calendar. That meeting is “Circuit Meeting,” which is a meeting of the 7 nearest churches that share membership in our denomination. A couple years ago I was wrestling with my attendance at this meeting. It didn’t “do” anything. We weren’t working on anything together…

Dying to Give Witness

In the 3rd century, one of the spiritual gifts that was actively prayed for was the spiritual gift of martyrdom. That’s right, people would pray that they would be given the spiritual gift of dying (and dying well). There are a lot of spiritual gift inventories out there right now that will tell you if…

Vacation Days

One of the most astounding set of facts I have come across recently has been how much the average American works. We actually lead the world in the particular field of vacation time not taken, meaning that we leave more vacation time sitting on the table than any other nation in the world. Which made…