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01.28.21 | Coffee Stained Notebook | by John Jones
The role of a theologian in addressing the challenges of contemporary culture is often called Public Theology. In what way is it appropriate for a pastor-scholar to speak to ethical concerns in the life of the public square? As Owen Strachan...
01.26.21 | Coffee Stained Notebook | by John Jones
CSN is a miscellany from John’s interdisciplinary reading and listening intake. The notebook is sometimes theological. Sometimes cultural. Sometimes devotional.
01.21.21 | Shepherding | by Jake Bennett
While our hope is in the coming kingdom of God, it is also essential that we hold fast to the grace and peace that flow from the person and work of our Lord Jesus.
01.14.21 | Shepherding | by Eric Mullinax
With regular inundation of pandemic statistics, governmental chaos, and disheartening displays of public insurrection, I need to be reminded that Jesus reigns.
01.07.21 | Pastoral Care | by John Jones
This fabric of togetherness is interwoven in the Christian life at creation; God’s own opinion is that aloneness is not good. Dear saints, the Christian fabric says “togetherness” because we need this to live.
12.17.20 | Missions & Outreach | by Judy Foster
You have given generously in so many different ways, using many different gifts. Whether you packed a box, donated items, helped on packing day, worked the Collection site, gave money for shipping and/or evangelism, carried boxes to the chancel...
Christmas Canceled...By Presbyterians?!?
12.10.20 | Shepherding | by Jake Bennett
This year Christmas may feel disappointing but a only few centuries ago the holiday was made illegal by Presbyterians! The year was 1647...
I Heard The Bells On Christmas Day
12.03.20 | Worship | by Jeremy Gaines
Paired with music in the 1880's, this hymn has encouraged many believers through many conflicts, both military and civilian. 2020 has been a year which has shaken our security, order, and...
11.19.20 | Shepherding | by Eric Mullinax
Following Christ requires independent and courageous thinking and acting. The choice often leads us to go against the flow, to stand opposing, to resist the wisdom of the crowd.
11.12.20 | Shepherding | by Eric Mullinax
Such a reading of the world’s creation and thoughts of the Master gardener tending to me, stirred a response similar to David’s … “when I survey this vast world, the work of your fingers, the moon and the stars and all that you have established...