The Kingdom of God is like…
I grew up in the Philadelphia area, which means one thing: I am a Wawa person. It’s not just a … Continue reading The Kingdom of God is like…
I grew up in the Philadelphia area, which means one thing: I am a Wawa person. It’s not just a … Continue reading The Kingdom of God is like…
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-45cr9-1985f3a This sermon looks at the goal of peacemaking as reconciliation through the lens of court room/family room dynamics. Continue reading Peacemakers: A Tale of Two Rooms
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-j6fin-197b9d2 This sermon looks at conflict resolution as a communal imperative that helps bring restoration. Continue reading Peacemakers: Bring Others Along
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-7t73d-197481f This sermon introduces a series on dealing with conflict through the lens of Jesus’s call for us to be … Continue reading Peacemakers: Why Peacemaking?
Many Christians today aren’t deconstructing their faith—they’re reconfiguring it. Discover how reconfiguration re-centers faith on the way of Jesus. Continue reading Reconfiguration: A Better Word for What’s Happening in Modern Christianity
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-xjvz3-1950cda This sermon looks at the vision of Mt. Zion from Hebrews 12 as the driving hope and goal for … Continue reading Summer in the Mountains: The Mountain of Restoration
Why do Christians disagree about Israel? From dispensational timelines to covenant continuity, different traditions offer different answers. As a Methodist, I believe the Wesleyan way offers a balanced perspective: God’s promises endure, Christ fulfills them, and the Church’s task is to live as a people of holiness and love. Continue reading Israel, the Church, and the Wesleyan Way
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-t2fvh-1943be7 This sermon looks at Acts 1:6-8 and how it is our god given vocation to be witnesses of Jesus … Continue reading Summer in the Mountains: The Mountain of Vocation
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-7jeia-193af2a This sermon looks at Luke’s account of the crucifixion through the lens of Jesus’s rescue of us while we … Continue reading Summer in the Mountains: The Mountain of Love
The post explores the pastoral role in addressing political matters, emphasizing that everyone, including pastors, is innately political. It argues that pastors speak on issues not to endorse parties but to align society with God’s design for justice and mercy. Faithfully naming God’s truth is central to their calling. Continue reading Why Is My Pastor Being So Political?