Tuesday, June 11, 2013

The Gospel Worked Out

Too many Christians still think of cultural life as just a setting in which the message of salvation can be communicated, not the site within which the consequences of redemption begin to be worked out, in which ramifications of the order of human life are faithfully enacted.

Ken Myers, Mars Hill Audio

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Call to Go to the Lest of These

We need to go out to the outskirts where there is suffering, bloodshed, blindness that longs for sight, and prisoners in thrall to many evil masters. It is not in soul-searching or constant introspection that we encounter the Lord.

Pope Francis at a mass in St Peter’s Basilica on Maundy Thursday.

Monday, March 25, 2013

Unintended Consequences

One of the unintended and unhappy consequences of St. John's Armageddon vision is that it has inflamed the imaginations of the biblically illiterate ion consuming endtime fantasies, distracting them from the day valor of dogged obedience, sacrificial love, and a alert endurance. This is exactly what St. John did not intend, as even a  cursory reading of his Revelation makes evident. When people are ignorant of the imagery of prophets and gospels, and untutored in the metaphorical language of war in the story of salvation, they are easy pray for entertaining predictions of an end-time holocaust at Mount Meggido in Israel, conjured up from newspaper clippings on international politics. Jesus told us quite clearly that the people who make these breathless and sensationalist predictions  are themselves the false Christs and false prophets that they are pretending to warn us against (Matthew 24:23-26).

Reversed Thunder by Eugene H. Peterson

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Nothing to do with Jesus


Religious people have a habit of developing a similar relationship to their doctrine and beliefs  Over time, many become a connoisseurs of their religion. People who learn to appreciate and make subtle distinctions develop a refined sense of what kind of behavior and belief are okay and not okay. They develop an interest in detecting the subtlest of theological distinctions and nuance. They prefer to congregate and associate with other people who like the same kind of doctrines and dogmas.


Nothing is wrong with developing a mastery of religion. The problem is that mastery of our religion has almost nothing to do with Jesus and what he came to do in the world.



Selling Water by the River by Shane Hipps

Thursday, February 28, 2013

Basic Doctrine Weeks 1 & 2

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Thursday, February 7, 2013

Spiritual Disciplines Class Slides

Here are the slides for the Spiritual Disciplines Class!

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Monday, January 28, 2013

From Simple to Complex

A complex system that works is invariably found to have evolved from a simple system that worked. The inverse proposition also appears to be true: A complex system designed from scratch never works and cannot be make to work. You have to start over, beginning with a working simple system.

John Gall, in Systemantics

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Center for Discipleship and Equipping

New Center for Discipleship and Equipping Classes

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