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Sermon: Going Viral (#1413)

2014/05/11 By Greg

Sermon Text: Mark 4:1-20 Sermon Excerpt This morning things are different than usual.  For you, maybe that difference started well before you got in a vehicle and made your way to church . . . Or maybe it started moments ago when you saw something unfamiliar happen as Pastor Ron moved a screen onto the chancel . . .  Or maybe it will begin the moment I hit play  . . . <Show World's Toughest Job Video> While not a religious holiday, many Christian worship services in Read More …

Music in Worship (#1411)

2014/05/09 By Greg

David Neff, former editor in chief of Christianity Today and church music director for nearly three decades, recently suggested that music in worship should be intentionally eclectic - utilizing a variety of styles and sources, and focused on enabling worship rather than artistic excellence (or a performance mentality). So What? Music plays an important role in Christian worship.  When a given congregation experiences only a very narrow range of music styles or theological Read More …

Only in Church (#1409)

2014/05/07 By Greg

Jon Acuff recently shared a short list of things that only happen in church: ask a stranger to scoot to the middle, hug people you don't really know, and shout phrases of encouragement when someone says something good. So What? As I read his post and skimmed some of the many comments on it, I realized the focus was primarily on worship.  While I am not part of a community of faith that practices shouting in worship (words of encouragement or otherwise!), I certainly have seen Read More …

Happy or Meaningful? (#1408)

2014/05/06 By Greg

Daisy Grewal's recent article - "A Happy Life May Not Be a Meaningful Life" - is a good reminder of the difference between happiness and meaningfulness. Happy According to recent research, happiness "was strongly correlated with seeing life as easy, pleasant, and free from difficult or troubling events."  While money alone may not be enough to create happiness, "having enough money to buy what one needs in life, as well as what one desires, were also positively correlated with greater Read More …

Sermon: More Than Showing Up (#1406)

2014/05/04 By Greg

Sermon Text: Matthew 22:1-14 Sermon Excerpt: I still remember the first sermon I ever preached.  Actually, I remember the preparation far better than the actual message . . . Thankfully no parishioners were exposed to or harmed by my effort. During the spring semester of my freshman year in college, I took an introductory course on preaching.  The goal was to learn how to prepare a sermon, and how to deliver it. When it came time to actually work on our own sermons the first Read More …

UCC Files Landmark Lawsuit (#1405)

2014/05/03 By Greg

By now I hope you have heard that earlier this week the United Church of Christ filed lawsuit arguing that North Carolina marriage laws limit ministers' choices, violate the principle of "free exercise of religion" upon which the church is built, and restrict the freedoms of religion and expressive association guaranteed in the First Amendment. The following 2 1/2 minute video message from Geoffrey Black, President and General Minister of the United Church of Christ, provides a helpful Read More …

WikiWorship (#1403)

2014/05/01 By Greg

Philip Chryst led a WikiWorship service each Sunday during Lent this year in a local bar.  Each week Chrsyt would invite would be participants to submit their questions on religion, ethics, life or God using the mission’s website. He then selected one of these topics for the weekly worship gathering, which was highly participatory in nature.  After introducing the topic and providing a preliminary personal answer, Chrsyt carried a microphone around to any of the worshippers who Read More …

A Challenging Blessing (#1396)

2014/04/24 By Greg

In the April 16, 2014 edition of The Christian Century, a challenging blessing appears (p.9).  It was originally given to Brennan Manning by his spiritual director, Larry Hine, on the occasion of his ordination. May all of your expectations be frustrated, May all of your plans be thwarted, May all of your desires be withered into nothingness, That you may experience the powerlessness and poverty of a child and can sing and dance in the love of God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. So Read More …

Sermon: The Easter Difference (#1392)

2014/04/20 By Greg

Text: Matthew 28:1-10 Sermon Excerpt Pam Driesell, a Presbyterian pastor, tells a story of her good friend Mary’s recent Easter experience.  To make sure her four-year old daughter Elena really understood what Easter is all about Mary tried talking to her about it. "Mommy, will the Easter bunny bring me purple jelly beans?" I am sure he will bring you jelly beans, Elena. But, remember, Easter isn't about the bunny. It's about Jesus. "But will they be purple?" Yes, honey, I am sure Read More …

Homeless Jesus Statue (#1391)

2014/04/19 By Greg

St. Alban's Episcopal Church (Davidson, NC) recently installed a $22,000 bronze statue of a homeless Jesus on a park bench on their church campus.  Created by Canadian sculptor and devout Catholic Timothy Schmalz, this provocative artistic addition has created significant controversy in and beyond this wealthy small town. In his recent article on this new homeless Jesus, John Burnett writes: The sculpture is intended as a visual translation of the passage in the Book of Matthew, Read More …

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Greg is a follower of the Way of Jesus who strives to make the world a better place for all people. Currently, he serves as Chief Executive Officer of White Rock Center of Hope and as Interim Senior Pastor of Advent Lutheran Church. He has served ten congregations, taught religion to undergraduates for eight years, and helped three organizations provide quality healthcare to underserved populations. (Read More)

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