A few weeks ago, Lowell Grisham, local Episcopal priest, wrote an article regarding the scriptures being anything but absolute. You can read his article HERE. In support, an individual wrote an editorial which you can read HERE. Please read these articles before reading the following response: In response to Mr. Cypert’s letter in support of … Continue reading Absolute Truth? Absolutely!
Month: August 2007
A Link to aid your Home Worship Experience…
After our rich time together this morning, I wanted to give you all a link to a unique music source. Indelible Grace is a group that puts ancient hymns to new music, and they do so without changing the essential tune, which I think best serves the body of Christ. You can preview most of … Continue reading A Link to aid your Home Worship Experience…
Our Passion in Print…
This past Sunday I introduced to you what we are calling a PASSION statement for the church's overall pursuit: GLORIFYING God by TREASURING Christ above all things and REACHING others that they may find lasting joy in Him! This statement is meant to capture the heart, mind and soul of the church's efforts in ministry. … Continue reading Our Passion in Print…
A Monday Morning Prayer…
The following is from Charles Spureon's "Morning and Evening" for August 6th: "Watchman, what of the night?"—Isaiah 21:11. WHAT enemies are abroad? Errors are a numerous horde, and new ones appear every hour: against what heresy am I to be on my guard? Sins creep from their lurking places when the darkness reigns; I must … Continue reading A Monday Morning Prayer…
For Your Weekend Entertainment…
This fascinating documentary piece proves that people who are bored with church will be bored in 5 minutes just like they would 55 minutes. Okay, so it's Mr. Bean and NOT a documentary...I digress...Enjoy!
Teaching Theology to a Six Year Old…
I was recently forwarded this article by John Piper and wanted to "forward" it to you all. By the way, the book on justification Piper refers to in the article, Counted Righteous in Christ, is in my library should anyone like to borrow it.