The Cornerstone

Today, Southminster celebrated our 60th Anniversary, with a special worship service, brunch, and kick off to our capital campaign to expand our facilities. It was a great day. Thank you to everyone who made it possible. This pastor is grateful.  The Cornerstone A missionary enterprise, a symbol of love, built with warm red brick walls…

The Glory Road

A sermon preached at Southminster Presbyterian Church in Boise, Idaho February 21, 2016 Mark 10:32-52 I only made it one verse into this reading before I got stuck this week. We’re told Jesus and the disciples were heading to Jerusalem, which isn’t a surprise. Jesus has been quite clear that it is his final destination and…

Bible as Biology Text

Republican Sherry Nuxoll has introduced a bill in the Idaho Senate Education Committee that would “expressly permit” public school teachers to use the Bible while studying such topics as literature, history, biology, music, and world geography. The Education Committee unanimously agreed to introduce the bill. Of course, teachers today are free to use the Bible…

For Shame

I have great respect for Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright. So I was disappointed to hear Albright recently said this when campaigning for Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire: “We can tell our story of how we climbed the ladder, and a lot of you younger women think it’s done. It’s not done. There is…

Dismantling Barriers

A sermon preached at Southminster Presbyterian Church in Boise, Idaho. Jan 9, 2016 Mark 2:1-22 We just heard a rather long passage from early in Mark’s gospel. As I’ve mentioned before, Jesus wastes no time after his baptism to get to work. He heals people. He preaches. He heals more people. He draws large crowds. …