
Third Sunday of Advent
On this third Sunday in Advent, we again turn our attention to a remarkable figure: John the Baptist. The people wondered who John the Baptist was. He appeared as a rather strange person who came from the wilderness, preaching repentance, dressed in camel's hair, surviving on a diet of locust and wild honey. John the Baptist was the beginning of the good news of Jesus Christ. Yet his message of good news seemed as strange as his attire.

Daily Devotional Dip - September 21, 2023
Let King David teach us the path to confession, repentance, and restoration as we dip into 2 Samuel 11 and 12, and Psalm 59. Then you will understand why David is called a man after God's own heart.

Christmas Eve - Lessons and Carols Service 2023
“Our hearts are forever restless until they find their rest in God." A brilliant, articulate university professor, St. Augustine of Hippo, made that statement more than 1,600 years ago. A cover story in Newsweek magazine on September 5, 2005, entitled “Spirituality in America"- I know it is a little dated but think the conclusion they came to is still true. Their conclusion was “There is a hunger in the human heart for a transcendent experience of God."

Genesis Series 2: Formless and Empty
This is the second of a series of fifteen devotions about Creation as recorded in Genesis. Genesis Series 2: Formless and Empty devotion text was written and read by me with the music composed and played by my son David. This is a unique project in that I live in Kentucky and he lives in Malaysia. Someday I hope we can record them in a professional studio.

First Sunday of Advent
This sermon comes from Mark 13 and this chapter is called the Olivet Discourse. The Olivet Discourse is in all three of the Synoptic Gospels – Matthew 24-25, Mark 13, and Luke 21. You may remember I preached a couple of weeks ago Matthew 25:1-13 - the parable of the 10 Bridesmaids, and remember it is a part of the Olivet Discourse. What was the parable of the 10 Bridesmaids about? Being prepared for Christ’s return and keeping awake. The parable in our scripture for today, Mark 13:32-37 is about watching (being on guard) and keeping awake for Christ’s return.