What if we didn’t want to become less human, but more so? It starts with a message called “Only Human” — sort of like the title song of a music album. Sunday. 8:30. 10. 11:30.
What if we didn’t want to become less human, but more so? It starts with a message called “Only Human” — sort of like the title song of a music album. Sunday. 8:30. 10. 11:30.
I received this Connection Card note from a 12-year-old member of the Good Shepherd family on Monday: Sounds like marching orders, doesn’t it? And how great that on Monday, while at school, she is thinking of . . . sermon series?! Inviting all people includes 12-year-olds with active minds.
(Thanks to my men’s LifeGroup for the ideas that follow.) “In The Garden” is one of the best-loved American hymns of the 20th Century. Back in my Mt. Carmel days, I well remember saying, “Turn to #314 in your hymnal and let’s stand and sing ‘In The Garden.’” Yet the hymn’s refrain makes some Read the full article…
Guest blogger Tina Williamson put this together:
So we said farewell yesterday to one of my favorite all-time series, Mad People Disease. But it went out with a flourish, addressing the issue of what do you do when the one you’re mad at is you? The answer drew from Isaiah 6:5, Romans 8:38-39, and even Psalm 139:13-14 to land at this bottom Read the full article…