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136. 2 Timothy 3:16-17
Chapel Sermon by Thomas Manteufel from 2 Timothy 3:16-17 on Tuesday, May 7, 2024.
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Episode 18-What I Learned at the Coffee Shop
For a year, seminary student Drew Oswald spent 10 hours a week sitting in a coffee shop. He never approached anyone, yet strangers and baristas sat down to talk with him. He said the people he met have enriched his ministry and his life. Dr. Ely Prieto joins the conversation to discuss the vocation of shared spaces.
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Job 38:1-11
Job 38:1-11 presented by David Adams for the 1st reading for Sunday, June 23, 2024, 5th Sunday after Pentecost (prop7)
067. Mark 6:1-13
Mark 6:1-13 presented by David Lewis for the Gospel reading for Sunday, July 7, 2024, 7th Sunday after Pentecost (prop9)
005. Mark 6:14-29
Chapel Sermon by Jason Lane from Mark 6:14-29 on Thursday, August 29, 2024.
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Individualism and a False Christ
I once sat down with a well-read church historian to inquire about what makes the American Church distinct from those of the past two millennia in Christian tradition. Instead of rambling on about megachurches, televangelists, the prosperity Gospel, Christian liberalism, or anything of the sort, I received a rather blunt and uneventful answer. Immediately after my mouth closed, the historian replied, “The American Church is very individualistic.” From there, the conversation drifted into the fall of Christianity in the West, the rise of secularism, and the general spiritual deadness permeating the atmosphere of America. In the Historian’s mind, there was some inextricable link between the individualism in local churches and the decline in their attendance
The Visitor
Take and drink.” The command, rehearsed countless times before, nevertheless rolled forward slovenly, tripped on the edge of Privett’s tongue, and tumbled over his sharp chin into the ears of his parishioner. The recumbent old woman, still chewing with the monotonous motion of an outdated machine, bent her neck awkwardly. Privett lowered the cup. Through a gap in the blinds, a ray of sunlight momentarily caught hold of it, arresting the glass midair. The suspended wine glistened with shards of gold. Then Privett’s arm moved again, and the room’s habitual shadows extinguished it. Like a tiny blind organism creeping toward sustenance, the woman’s thin lips curled over the rim
El jardín de Dios
Un curso sobre la metodología para la enseñanza cristiana para la formación d