Indecision is a decision. Sunday’s Sermon August 2, 2015

Indecision:  Friday’s Rough Draft   How can Lewis be a High School Senior? Wasn’t it yesterday that he rode his bike to elementary school?   Life unfolds in the midst of our busyness.   Life unfolds as we decide, eat at home or stop at Sonic. Decisions are made, lives are shaped as plan our weekends.   We […]

Chattanooga- our baptismal vows offer a response

Chattanooga stung and stings. We grieve for the lost Marines. We grieve for our lost sense community and safety. We grieve for the hate unleashed. We grieve with what we hope is a godly grief. We lament.   With the Psalmist we lift heavy eyes to God. At times I want to lash out. Yet, I […]

a few words from God’s Word about our words

The divided state of America A few words from God’s Word about our words   Our knowledge, speaking and preaching is partial and incomplete. (1 Corinthians 13) Warning: We will give an account to God for all our words. (Jesus Matthew 12:36-37) Our words (typed or spoken) reveal what makes up our hearts. (Jesus Luke […]

Dear Paul- Jay Archer responds to my “Bible and Homosexuality” blog

Jay Archer is  a thoughtful and Christ-like leader inside the Tennessee Conference.  Jay’s response to my “The Bible and Homosexuality” blog asks some good questions about the future of our United Methodist connection.  Jay wonders what will center the church  and where is the United Methodist church heading. I post this email from Jay with his permission. May we listen […]

Memorial Day Sermon from 2012

The year my Dad died we traveled to Washington D.C. to celebrate my brother earning his doctorate. We visited the Mall and the memorials. On a beautiful spring day, we gazed upon the lifelike Korean War soldiers cast in bronze moving up a slight slope. The bronze troops wore raincoats, ponchos and other winter gear. […]