Time is a finite and perishable resource. As I write, as you read; more of it has irretrievably slipped away. The illustrious J.R.R. Tolkein wrote in
A Collect for the Lord’s Day
O God, who rested from Creation on the seventh day and commanded a perpetual remembrance of the Sabbath, You sent Your only begotten Son, our Lord
Conducting Living Worship
I came upon a gem on the subject that I shall call "living worship," from Spurgeon. The sermon stirred me in my own approach to the sacred altar of
The Heart of Worship
What shall I return to the LORD for all his bounty to me? I will lift up the cup of salvation and call on the name of the LORD,
Planning Services
What approach to take in Maundy Thursday this year? What call to worship is best? Do I stay with the Lectionary readings for the Easter sermon or do I
Fourth Sunday after Pentecost: Readings and Reflection
The reading from 1 Samuel 17 (1 Samuel 17:57-18:5, 10-16) arrested my attention. The case of Saul's madness raises great theological issues that are