I have a favorite podcast. (At this point, my family and my friends and the entire Church Ladies group are groaning. They all have to listen to me gush about podcasts far too often!) It is called, “Heavyweight.”
Read MoreSo, when I was in high school, I played a lot of different sports. To be honest, though, I was a “jack of all trades, master of none.”
Read More“Oh, no,” you’re thinking to yourself, “Didn’t Mark talk about Jacob last week? Wasn’t that our Old Testament sermon for the summer? Where’s he going with this?”
Read MoreSo, I’m guessing that almost everyone here has their favorite pillow.
Read More“You shall love…” There are a lot of things that I love about summer.
Read MoreA friend and fellow pastor wrote something that really stayed with me this week: “There were no white people in the Bible. Take whatever time you need to process this.”
Read MoreAs I stand here this morning, I can’t help but think about how much more complicated the world gets with each week. Right now, we stand in the midst of a global pandemic, a world-wide economic crisis, and social unrest at a level that I have not seen since I was a child in the 1960’s.
Read MoreSo, we’ve reached the end of the handful of weeks when the risen Jesus appeared to his followers. If you’ve ever lost someone that you loved dearly, you may be able to identify with this experience.
Read MoreLast week, we noticed that the story that begins with Jesus calling fishermen to follow him—promising that he would teach them how to fish for people—ends with the risen Christ teaching the fishermen how to catch fish.
Read MoreSo, I have good news and I have bad news this morning.
Read MoreHave you ever been to Niagara Falls? Our family went years ago. We were officiating at a wedding in Buffalo. We had some extra time. We tossed the girls (who were still pretty young at the time) into the rental car and we headed off to see something new.
Read MoreEver since Easter, I’ve been working on the notion of thinking of God as an unconditionally loving parent. When Jesus was asked what the greatest commandment was, he answered, “You shall love…” You shall love God. You shall love your neighbor. You shall love yourself. Jesus insisted that the whole law was summed up in these words.
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