Monthly Archives: February 2008

Some thoughts on the woman at the well

I did preach this past Sunday, but did not have a scripted sermon, so there’s nothing to post What I will do is simply post some thoughts on the reading from John 4:5-42, Jesus encountering the Samaritan woman at the … Continue reading

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Evangelist in training

A conversation reported to me by my wife which occurred after bedtime prayers with our daughter…. Anna: “Mommy, I don’t think Wilbur knows God” (*name changed) Mom: “You don’t think so? He might know God, his daddy is going to … Continue reading

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In the Cubicle Next Door

Read this Makes you think “Are we being good stewards of what it is we have been blessed with?” (via Gospel Driven Church)

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“Strength in Weakness”

“Strength in Weakness” February 10, 2008, Matthew 4:1-11 Today is the first Sunday of Lent, the time of the year where we are encouraged to look inside ourselves, to reflect upon what the life of Jesus Christ means to us … Continue reading

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US Presidential Campaigning = Oodles of Cash

Obama raises $7.2M, Clinton gains $6.4M since Super Tuesday This on top of the $100 million each raised last year. First… WHERE does this money go? How is it spent? And finally… WHY SO MUCH!?!? I can’t imagine what the … Continue reading

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To be a church…

I’ve been thinking a lot lately… a dangerous thing. One of the topics I’ve been thinking about is the role and effectiveness of rural ministry. It’s interesting to see how clergy are often an important figure in rural communities. Worship … Continue reading

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