Television Cliffhangers and Sermon Writing
As a fan of good television, I look forward to the end of May with a sense of anticipation. It … Continue reading Television Cliffhangers and Sermon Writing
As a fan of good television, I look forward to the end of May with a sense of anticipation. It … Continue reading Television Cliffhangers and Sermon Writing
Mother’s Day is a special day. It is a day we set aside to honor the contributions of our mothers … Continue reading Sermon: Women are More than Mothers
Every worship service ends with a benediction. Benedictions are a missional statement. They serve two purposes beyond closing the worship. … Continue reading Sunday’s Sermon: Stories of Resurrection – Go. Make. Disciples.
Later this afternoon, the 2012 General Conference of the United Methodist Church will come to a close. The two-week conference, which is held every four years, dealt with several important issues, such as restructuring, guaranteed appointment, and homosexuality. It also dealt with other issues that will not receive as much attention, which includes a change in the amount of money in the Ministerial Education Fund pool, a change in the apportionment formula, and a change in clergy pension.
While it will take some time to fully evaluate the impact these decisions and others will make on the global movement of the United Methodist Church, there is one trend that developed from General Conference that we must address.
That is we are more defined by political thought than we are by our faith in Jesus Christ. Continue reading “Reflections on the 2012 UMC General Conference”
One of the fortunate benefits I have had, this week, is watching the United Methodist Church’s General Conference feed from … Continue reading Where is Jesus?