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CollideOScope: A Noon Day, Maundy Thursday Sermon
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The Kaleidoscopic collision of the colors of my faith, life, culture, and Christ. April 5, 2012. A Noon Day, Maundy Thursday Sermon. Reflection on Psalm 116. 8220;I love the Lord BECAUSE. He has heard me…”. The Church Calendar marks today as Maundy Thursday. And shortly before heading out to the Mount of Olives after the meal, they sang a hymn. Today’s Psalm, Psalm 116, comes from the Egyptian Hallel, otherwise known as the praise songs centering on Israel’s deliverance from Egypt. My eyes from tears,.
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CollideOScope: Lent Practice
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The Kaleidoscopic collision of the colors of my faith, life, culture, and Christ. March 9, 2011. From Joan Chittester, a reflection. On Ash Wed, one from an anglobaptist. For Lent, thoughts. From Tony Campolo, a great reflection. From pastor Eugene Cho, giving up social networking. And a beautiful post. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I'm husband to Charlotte,. Owner to Smokey,. Student and missions pastor. Being formed for mission, following Jesus, truth seeker, sinner, and fumbling through this life.
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CollideOScope: 2011.12
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The Kaleidoscopic collision of the colors of my faith, life, culture, and Christ. December 31, 2011. Books Read in 2011. This past year in theology was really a discovering and delving into process and weak theology which has been very intriguing and helpful for me. I kept putting off reading Barth's Dogmatics, one of my resolutions from last year, until I didn't read them at all. I may find a resource to read the more important and interesting parts. 1 Sustainable Youth Ministry- Mark Devries. 1/1.
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CollideOScope: 2012.02
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The Kaleidoscopic collision of the colors of my faith, life, culture, and Christ. February 22, 2012. Lent for Everyday Life. Ash Wednesday and Lent haven't grown old, but they have lost their personal novelty. Having come from a tradition that was more perplexed than pious about people walking around with dirt of their foreheads, I came to Ash Wednesday a few years back for the first time at a retreat. And have thus experienced it the last two years in my church community. Links to this post.
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CollideOScope: The Intimate Truth on Objective Truth, Pt. 5
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The Kaleidoscopic collision of the colors of my faith, life, culture, and Christ. February 18, 2008. The Intimate Truth on Objective Truth, Pt. 5. Finally, I come to the conclusion of series on all things objectively true, relative, and intimately true. You can check out Part. We lose embodied witness. Why live out the gospel when I can point to an objective truth that exists outside of reality? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I'm husband to Charlotte,. Owner to Smokey,. Student and missions pastor.
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CollideOScope: 2010 in Books, What I read last year
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The Kaleidoscopic collision of the colors of my faith, life, culture, and Christ. January 1, 2011. 2010 in Books, What I read last year. Though 2010 only consisted of 11 blog posts, I find posting up what I've read the past year a good practice for myself to look over what I've read, reflected upon, and found new friends among. So, in order to continue this practice, here's my "books read" list from 2010. The Myth of Religious Violence, William Cavanuagh. In the Name of Jesus, Henry Nouwen. OMG: A Youth ...
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CollideOScope: Advent and Zombies
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The Kaleidoscopic collision of the colors of my faith, life, culture, and Christ. December 7, 2011. What do you call it when a person dies right before they become a zombie? You know, that part right after they've breathed their last (human) breath and before they resuscitate and you have to take a pitch fork or shot gun to them. For one brief moment the (bitten or scratched) pre-zombie corpse is allowed rest, to die, and be dead. Is there a word for that moment? Strange question for a post about Advent?
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CollideOScope: The Intimate Truth on Objective Truth, Pt. 2
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The Kaleidoscopic collision of the colors of my faith, life, culture, and Christ. January 20, 2008. The Intimate Truth on Objective Truth, Pt. 2. To reveal the intimate truth on objective truth, we continue our discussion on all things truth, objective, and relational today. Don't miss part. Before continuing into this series. The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. Even classicist professor Allan Bloom's famous "objective" statement on relativity is a relative statement:. Certainly humans can be commit...