Theology

The Symphonic Project of N.T. Wright Explored @Wheaton

A few years ago while in Spain we toured Barcelona. One of the fascinating sites was the Sagrada Familia under construction since 1882 and not expected to be complete until 2026. The finished product will reflect a number of architectural influences. For instance, the image to the left illustrates … Continue reading

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Lingering with Resurrection – Thoughts from the Edge

“We celebrate Easter late. The plastic eggs and candy go on sale on Monday.” The young mother wanted her children to have more with the few dollars she had to help them celebrate Easter.

Our culture tends to live under the weight of “on to the next thing.” While … Continue reading

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Consumer Confessions

Michael Toy offers some great thoughts and a confession on consumerism, the Church, and America – and himself. Surely this could be any of us. Maybe.… Continue reading

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Resurrection Changes Everything – Rob Bell Video

For those of us who believe in the Resurrection of Jesus we cannot overstate the extent to which it changes everything. In fact, the Church has long celebrated the Resurrection in her Sunday worship. For many who follow the Christian Seasons Calendar, Sunday begins Eastertide. That is, a time … Continue reading

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Another Reason Why Words Are Important – Women, Children, Abortion and the Church

Saturday evening. Kentucky just fell to West Virginia. Butler bested Kansas State. Patty is not feeling well. I am reading through a manuscript for a friend. I needed a break. I popped over to see what my FB friends are up to and was drawn to an update that … Continue reading

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