On Christmas Carols
There are all kinds of problems with the traditional words of Christmas carols. I love them anyway.
There are all kinds of problems with the traditional words of Christmas carols. I love them anyway.
As performed on the third Sunday in Advent by our socially distanced quartet!
I wasn't feeling very hopeful about writing this Advent sermon. A prayer and a walk in the woods helped.
“Lullay, my Liking” is a lullaby-carol from the fifteenth century — or at least, the words date from the fifteenth century; the
Advent brings deep feelings, including nostalgia and God-yearning. But we still have a job to do!
The Parable of the Talents is downright annoying. Why did Jesus shape it that way?
A sermon for Veterans' Day about the virtues that are cultivated and practiced in our military traditions.
Micah warned Jerusalem, but they didn't listen. Will we?
A balm for troubled hearts in these challenging times. Kelly Autrey-Webber sings; Pastor Adam Webber wrote the words; Charlie Gebeck accompanies.
The Book of Leviticus can be a little embarrassing to take out in public.