05.30.20 | Pastor's Notes | by John Jones
There are very simple ways that we experience the catholicity of the church.
There are very simple ways that we experience the catholicity of the church.
Fight Escapism and Knit Your Heart
With so much of our ordinary use of time discouraged, and some of our favorite uses of time suddenly encouraged, our hearts can feel divided...
I enjoy preparing, praying over, and preaching sermons. As you might suspect, I also enjoy listening to sermons. - - Enjoy this second installment of "Finding Good Sermons".
I love sermons, learn a lot from sermons, and enjoy citing other preacher’s sermons in my own sermons. ... I am often asked about my favorite preachers. Below are some of those ministers.
Pastoral Encouragement on the Coronavirus
Like you, the time away from the worshiping body of Covenant Presbyterian Church was strange and painful. But this should be the case, shouldn’t it?
Last week’s passage (Romans 13.8-14) challenged us with the surprising relationship between love for others, and the knowledge of and obedience to God’s moral law for us in the Ten Commandments.
Poetry as a Lens for the World
Last Wednesday Dr. Robert Erle Barham delivered a masterful talk at Covenant College, Seeing the World Through Poetry. Dr. Barham is associate professor of English at Covenant College who studied at UMC-Chapel Hill and Queen’s...
Last Thursday evening we invited Al Dayhoff to speak to us on evangelism. Al is the founder of Evangelize Today and was invited by our presbytery to lead an all-day workshop on evangelism. I am happy to a part of a presbytery that spends time...
On Sunday, Jan. 12, we will rejoin our preaching series from Romans. Prior to the Advent season we made our way through the end of Romans 11. We begin again with Romans 12.1-2. In October of last year, Sinclair Ferguson and Ian Hamilton...