A Life Worthy of Christ
Every pastor, and really every follower of Christ, has a go-to Scripture passage. A passage that defines who they are … Continue reading A Life Worthy of Christ
Every pastor, and really every follower of Christ, has a go-to Scripture passage. A passage that defines who they are … Continue reading A Life Worthy of Christ
A year ago, Abbi, Noah, and I were on a long-needed vacation. We traveled from Princeton, Ky., our previous home … Continue reading Sunday Sermon: Be Good
On a bookshelf in my office is a new decorative piece that I received in Jerusalem. It is an olive … Continue reading The Embrace of Jesus
Today is the first day of school in Caldwell County. This has been a day, personally, I’ve been looking forward … Continue reading Our Values: Foundational Principles for Ogden Memorial
Every Sunday before the sermon, I try to gather us together with a centering prayer. What this prayer does is it gives us space to catch our breath, collect our thoughts, and to prepare ourselves to hear what God wants us for us today. I know, for some, the sermon is a time for a nap, but this time is truly a time of deep discipleship where we are encouraged and challenged to grow closer to God’s love. This is the most important time of the worship service.
The importance of this time is why I try to include this phrase in the pre-sermon prayer each week: Turn out the distractions of our days and of our lives so that we may be attentive to your voice and what you have for us this day. Sound familiar? These words are important for all of us, because I recognize we often come to worship distracted by the concerns, worries, and moments in our lives. Continue reading “Turn Out the Distractions”