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| Columns on Church and Theology |
Which Comes First? Mission or Theology Confronted by a man with a withered hand, Jesus chose healing over theology. If the prevailing theology of the day seems to dissuade us from caring for people in need, we need to sit down and look again at that theology. Read More ... David Kerrigan |
The Last Supper In Elijah’s first appearance in the biblical record, he announced to King Ahab the coming of a drought, which the prophet interpreted as the consequence of the nation’s self-centered behavior under Ahab’s wicked and corrupt leadership. This put Elijah in great danger because it was not unusual for prophets of doom to be imprisoned or killed. Read More ... Bob Browning |
If This Man Were A Prophet When we ask Jesus to come through our doors, do you think he would take us up on our invitation? And if he does, will we treat him as our favored guest? After all, he might just bring a few sinners with him. Read More ... Randy Hyde |
| Sermons by Wendell Griffen |
A Divine Sense of Justice People who love God know that evil is real and that people can choose to behave in wicked ways. People who know God know the difference between misfortune and wickedness, both personal and social. Read More ... Wendell Griffen |
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