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    Sermon Tasting?

    02.26.21 | Coffee Stained Notebook | by John Jones

    None of us think about listening to a sermon as tasting a sermon, do we? I certainly do not. I had never even seen the odd expression, “sermon taster,” before reading...

      Disciples and Disciple-Makers

      02.25.21 | Shepherding | by Jeremiah Hill

      At first glance, the results of this report are deeply troubling. Young people today are describing staggering levels of loneliness, living in a world saturated with connectivity but perilously lacking connection.

        Rhetoric at the Pulpit

        02.25.21 | Coffee Stained Notebook | by John Jones

        Aristotle calls rhetoric the “available means of persuasion.” Is persuasion at the pulpit an appropriate goal for the preacher? Perhaps persuasion conflicts with 1 Corinthians 2.1-5?   “And I, when...

          Lent Reflections

          02.24.21 | Discipleship | by Adam Sanders

          You may have recently noticed your social media feeds full of people hash-tagging their Lent participation this past week – what they are fasting from, receiving ashes on Ash Wednesday, joking about giving up talking to their mother-in-law...

            Lent: Dried Out in the Wilderness

            02.18.21 | Shepherding | by Jake Bennett

            Yesterday was Ash Wednesday, the beginning of the 40-day season known as Lent. Growing up in the church, this seemed like a foreign holiday; I didn’t understand it. My childhood church did not recognize it, and the only ones who observed it...

              Peace for the City

              02.16.21 | Coffee Stained Notebook | by John Jones

              Philip Graham Ryken, by his own admission, is not a biblical scholar. He was invited, though, to speak on the podcast, Exegetically Speaking, on the topic of The Welfare of the City. The talk is very short...

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