How Are We the Church
This past Sunday we continued our sermon series “I Believe” by looking at the phrase “I believe in the holy … Continue reading How Are We the Church
This past Sunday we continued our sermon series “I Believe” by looking at the phrase “I believe in the holy … Continue reading How Are We the Church
This morning, we awoke to the news that evangelist Rev. Billy Graham passed away. He was 99. Graham leaves behind … Continue reading Reflections on a Servant
I remember the first time I saw someone wearing ashes on their forehead. I was sitting in my high school … Continue reading Why I Love Ash Wednesday
The Super Bowl is a cultural spectacle. It is the only championship game where you will have more non-fans or … Continue reading Living With Joy
It started as an ordination project.
Two years ago I had to lead a “fruitfulness project” to fulfill one of my ordination requirements. The project is intended to demonstrate a pastor’s effectiveness in leading a ministry that seeks to make disciples. That is the simplest way of defining the project.
I had a couple of ideas for my project – a study on the Book of Revelation, a youth ministry intern, etc. – but my heart settled on this worship service I had heard about. It was called a Blue Christmas or Longest Night Service.
A Blue Christmas Service or Longest Night Service typically takes place on the first day of winter – the longest night of the year – and recognizes how many of us struggle during the Christmas season. The service is intended to offer hope and expressions of peace in the midst of our struggles. Continue reading “What is a Service of Hope?”