Sunday’s Sermon: Stories of Resurrection – A Walk to Remember
A couple of years ago, Abbi and I went to Washington, D.C., for spring break. It was part vacation and … Continue reading Sunday’s Sermon: Stories of Resurrection – A Walk to Remember
A couple of years ago, Abbi and I went to Washington, D.C., for spring break. It was part vacation and … Continue reading Sunday’s Sermon: Stories of Resurrection – A Walk to Remember
Yesterday, I did not preach.
I’m not alone in making that statement. The Sunday after Easter has routinely been the designated Sunday for pastor sabbaths, which allow for an associate pastor or a guest preacher to do the sermon. After the journey through Lent and the business of Easter, pastors are typically emotionally, spiritually and physically exhausted the week after Easter.
However, Sunday was the first time that I did not preach since appointed to my two churches. We were blessed by the witness of Gerald Lister and Gideon’s International in worship. It was great to hear testimonies from this great organization, but, to be honest, it was also refreshing to be able to “take a week off” from preaching.
In doing that, I was able to recharge and refocus. I also learned some things about preaching and myself. Here are a few of the things that I learned or noticed this week. Continue reading “What I Learned from Not Preaching”
George Zimmerman was arrested last night and charged with second-degree murder in connection to the Feb. 26 shooting death of … Continue reading What Does Justice Look Like in Trayvon Martin Case?
Jeff Long was in a no-win situation. Placed in a difficult place by Bobby Petrino’s personal life (an affair) that … Continue reading Integrity is More Important than Sports Victories
Thomas isn’t a popular disciple. If we were to rank our favorite disciples in a way similar to how we … Continue reading Is it OK to be a Doubting Thomas?