Both texts this Sunday invite us to widen our perspectives on how we relate to others beyond our own tribe. Numbers 11 and Mark 9:38-41 have a lot of complaining…
In Mark 9:30-37, Jesus again tells his disciples he will be put to death. Again, they don’t understand, but we’re afraid to ask. Instead of talking among themselves in an…
Who is Wisdom? Why is she shouting in the streets? Wisdom concludes this poem: "but those who listen to me will be secure and will live at ease, without dread…
We reflect on how our profession of faith brings with it certain hazards. What for you are the hazards of being a Christian? What risks do you take on when…
The lectionary texts for Sunday, James 1:19-27, and Mark 7:1-8, 14-15, 21-23, invite us to focus on What’s Inside?, not appearances. Jesus’ critics complained that some of his disciples didn’t…
Our worship focus this Sunday is responding joyfully to a generous God by giving intentionally of our material resources. Lyle Miller’s sermon, "Managing Pigs for God," is based on Acts…
As God’s prophet, Elijah repeatedly risked his life in being faithful to God’s call. In 1 Kings 19:1-16, Elijah had had enough, and he let God know it. In John…
As God’s prophet, Elijah repeatedly risked his life in being faithful to God’s call. In 1 Kings 19:1-16, Elijah had had enough, and he let God know it. In John…
Bread has been the basic staple of the human diet for many millennia. In proclaiming “I am the bread of life” in John 6:24-35, Jesus made it clear he is…
Disciples of John the Baptist and the Pharisees were fasting. Jesus’ disciples were not. The former asked Jesus, “What’s up with that?” (Mark 2:18-22) Gary Martin’s sermon, Discern the times,…