Acts 16:11-15 (“The Conversion of Lydia”) by Jim Angehr • Bulletin • Sermon recording • OT/NT Reading recording (1 Kings 2:12-46)
Archive for ‘August, 2010’
Church Year Calendar: Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost (Week 13 of Ordinary Time, Sunday, Aug. 29, 2010)
The living God is holy is his very being and his character; that holiness means that in relation to his creatures his actions are inherently just. Anything else would be a denial of his very person, and his justice is the theme of this week in the church year calendar. Two Psalms that focus on [...] Read more »
Sermon for Aug. 22, 2010
Acts 16:6-10 (“The Macedonian Call”) by Jim Angehr • Bulletin • Sermon recording • OT/NT Reading recording (Acts 16:1-5)
Church Year Calendar: Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost (Week 13 of Ordinary Time Aug. 22, 2010)
The theme for this week in the church calendar is our minds; the scripture passages traditionally associated with this week all speak of using our minds in a way that glorifies God and opens our minds and hearts to his wisdom. 1 Kings 3 tells us how Solomon gained his noted wisdom; notice that his [...] Read more »
Sermon for Aug. 15, 2010
Acts 15:36-41 (“Paul and Barnabas Separate”) by Jim Angehr • Bulletin • Sermon recording • OT/NT Reading recording (1 Kings 2:1-11)
Sermon for Aug. 8, 2010
Acts 15:22-35 (“The Council’s Letter to Gentile Believers”) by Jim Angehr • Bulletin • Sermon (Acts 15:22-35) • OT/NT Reading (1 Kings 1:28-53)
Church Year Calendar: Eleventh Sunday after Pentecost (Week 11 of Ordinary Time, Aug. 8, 2010)
The theme for this week in the church calendar is our bodies. The following are the scripture passages traditionally associated with this theme: Psalm 128, Song of Songs, Matthew 6:25-34, and 1 Corinthians 6:12-20. Psalm 128 and Matthew 6:25-34 both focus on God’s physical care of those whose highest goal in life is to seek [...] Read more »
“Reforming or Conforming? Post-Conservative Evangelicals and the Emerging Church”
Getting wiki with emergent theology.