Church Blog (Page 17)

The Problem with Fortresses – Seven Letters

In the 500’s BC, the city of Sardis was the capital of King Croesus. Sardis was a citadel that sat high above the surrounding countryside. Any attacking army would have to attempt to climb the elevated position of Sardis and then break through the high walls. Everyone thought this was impossible. Sardis was an impregnable…

Jezebels and Jezebills – Seven Letters

Jezebel. The name probably means something to you even if you don’t remember everything about the Biblical figure. Jezebel was the wife of Ahab, the king of the Northern Kingdom of Israel. She, herself though, was not an Israelite. She was a native of the nation of Tyre, modern day Lebanon. As such, she didn’t…

Grace in an Atlanta bathroom

I won’t say that I have never written a newsletter article from a bathroom in Atlanta, but it’s definitely not a regular occurrence for me. For those of you who have not heard, my 6 year old daughter has been diagnosed with cancer behind her eye. We’re currently at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta trying…

Not Exactly – Seven Letters

In the early 1990’s, the rental car company Hertz ran a series of advertisements using the line, “There’s Hertz, and there’s not exactly.” The point of the ad was that Hertz, was a complete and uncompromised experience. Hertz’s competitors may be cheaper, but you would get a cheaper experience from them. Jesus’ message to Pergamum…

Thy Kingdom Come

This Sunday we start off our last “Done by Hope” annual focus sermon series. This one is going to go for 8 weeks and bring us through things like Reformation Day, All Saints, and Christ the King Sunday. But unlike some of our sermon series this year, this one doesn’t have “hope” in its name.…

New Member Mugging

We haven’t had a new member celebration in a while. Some of the reason we haven’t had one has been the pandemic and the strangeness of taking attendance for worship when a bunch of people are online. Some of the reason has been less new people visiting in general. But we haven’t neglected a new…

True Strength – Seven Letters

Are things in your life going reasonably well? Are they going pretty terribly? What do you attribute those states of success or failure to? Likely, one of the things that you may attribute those states to is your strengths or your lack of strengths. Unfortunately, sometimes that can be too simplistic, and you may be…

Got an ear? – Seven Letters

I don’t have a toenail. But I do have an ear.  A couple of weeks ago, a doctor took off my toenail because it had been infected. Apparently it is never supposed to grow back. I won’t have a toenail, but I will have an ear. And that’s important for reading the beginning of Revelation.…

Story Telling

My daughters have recently added something to our bedtime routine. Every night that I’m home, after we read our Bible story and say our prayers and when we’re settling down to go to sleep, one of them will whisper, “Daddy, tell us a story about when you were a little boy.”  We love stories as…

A story worth telling

George O’Leary probably holds the title for the shortest term football coach in the world. He was hired in 2001 to coach the Notre Dame fighting Irish, but resigned only five days later. The reason for his resignation? Instead of telling the true story of his worth, he lied about something he felt was more…