Writing Your Obituary

A sermon preached at Southminster Presbyterian Church Oct 23, 2011 Deuteronomy 34 (Please watch this short clip before you read the rest of the sermon.) Those were Martin Luther King Jr’s final words from the sermon he preached the night before he was assassinated in Memphis. I have seen the Promised Land. For him, it…

Face to Face

A sermon preached October 16, 2011 at Southminster Presbyterian Church, Boise, Idaho Exodus 33:12-23 Moses had a different relationship with God than just about anyone in the Scriptural record, other than Jesus.  Certainly different encounters with God than I have had. Before the passage you heard this morning, God had told Moses, “your people are…

Church and State

Here is my newsletter article for October. It is likely controversial, and so I wanted to publish it here so that we may begin the conversation that needs to take place. I don’t presume that everyone will agree with me about this topic, and so, especially if you do not, please help me understand your…

Wife Swap–Genesis Style!

A sermon preached at Southminster Presbyterian Church in Boise, Idaho July 24, 2011 Gen 29:15-28 When I read this story, I feel like I’ve just read someone’s diary and exposed the hidden secrets of a family. It just doesn’t seem right. Surely Rachel and Leah deserve some privacy so that they can deal with the…

Other Side of the Storm

A sermon preached at the Massanetta Middle School Conference, July 2011 Luke 8:26-39 (The theme of the conference was “I of the Storm” and we looked at the Matthew 14 account of a storm where Peter walked on water.) Luke’s text picks up right after Jesus has calmed a storm and rebuked the wind on…

Marci’s 2 Bits on the Rapture

These are the comments I shared with our congregation this morning in worship. As you may have seen on the news, a radio evangelist with no formal religious training determined by a careful reading of the King James Bible that he could determine, without a doubt, that the world will end. Yesterday. Never mind that…