Identity theft is running rampant. Some orators are claiming to be Christian preachers, with a message from God. Upon forensic investigation of the
The Sacred Household of Resident Aliens: The Rudiments of a Reformed Parochial Theology
Why “Parish?” Because “paroikos,”—from which came our English word “Parish,”—means (classical Greek) “near the household.” It also is used in the
Something’s Up
The cotton-candy Redbud sparkles and the tiny-white clouds of dogwood flowers peek through the gray, leafless Piedmont hardwood, summoning all of us
Saved by Works: A Reformation Sermon on 2 Corinthians 5:17-21
An incomplete story is a dangerous thing. Anyone who has ever read Agatha Christie or even watched the famous rumpled sleuth, Colombo, recognizes the
Little Girl Arise! How Jesus Ministers to Women Today
Mark 5.22-43 And he said to her, “Daughter, your faith has made you well; go in peace, and be healed of your disease.” Mother’s Day is a time for
What is Your One Sermon?
Dear Pastoral Students: I want to bring you a charge as we begin this season of study. My charge to you is to preach one sermon. This is what I