Bible Study: “Memorize Scripture? Who Me?”
I was ordained into the Christian ministry, following in my father’s footsteps in 1982. Prior to my ordination I graduated from Lexington Theological Seminary, formally known as The College of the Bible, in Lexington, Kentucky, My father was also a graduate of that school. Almost a century before, a fellow by the name of Henry… Continue reading Bible Study: “Memorize Scripture? Who Me?”
Audio Sermon for August 30, 2020 – “Living by the List, Part 1”
Audio Sermon for August 23, 2020 – “A Most Important Question”
Bible Study: “When Did We See You?”
Here’s a simple statement to get you thinking… From “THE OPEN BIBLE” commentary: “When the Bible was written fully one-fourth of it predicted events future to its writers….Christians may differ about how to interpret details of the Bible’s information about the future, but they agree that it is important and that we should live lives… Continue reading Bible Study: “When Did We See You?”
Audio Sermon for August 16, 2020 – “A Joyful Noise”
Bible Study: What’s Your Calling?
Have you ever considered the fact that, as a person of faith, you have a calling? Usually, when I approach others about their calling – their “vocation” – to use a nice religious sounding term – I get the same response: “Me? A calling?” We tend to think in terms of only full-time employed ,… Continue reading Bible Study: What’s Your Calling?
Audio Sermon for August 9, 2020 – “Fourth Watch Living”
Audio Sermon for August 2, 2020 – “When the Cupboard is Bare”
Bible Study: Does It Matter?
All people – or at least most that I meet – want their lives and work to “matter.” Sure, they want to be happy, achieve their goals, have satisfying relationships – but they also want to have “made a difference.” That’s how it should be. Not to be self-absorbed with oneself, but be seriously about… Continue reading Bible Study: Does It Matter?