In this sermon, insired by Diana Butler Bass and Harvey Cox, I talk about the order of our faith. I think that the Jewish faith and the early Christian faith began with belonging, then moved to behavior, and then finally beliefs were developed to give langauge to what the people were feeling and experiencing. Somewhere along the line, we reversed the order, and we have prioritized belief. What we have tended to neglect in our faith is our behaviors--the practices of the faith that build our belonging and make our beliefs alive. In this sermon, I talk specifically about Sabbath, Scripture, and Prayer.
Sunday after Christmas: A Sword to the Soul
Christmas Eve: From a Different Perspective
Christmas in the Old Testament: A Closer Look
Christmas in the Old Testament: The Forerunner
Christmas in the Old Testament: Messianic Expectations
Christmas in the Old Testament: Getting Perspective
Thanksgiving Sermon: Defiant Gratitude
Easter in November: He is not Here
Back to Normal??
Beyond Platitudes: A Theology of Bad Things
Render Unto Caesar: Seek the Welfare of the City
Render Unto Caesar: On Issues of Race
Render Unto Caesar: The Politics of Jesus
Render Unto Caesar: Two Kingdoms
Matthew Parables: The Talents
Matthew Parables: The Ten Virgins
Matthew Parables: The Unforgiving Servant
Sermons on the Sermon on the Mount: Final Thoughts
Sermons on the Sermon on the Mount: 2 Destinations and 2 Foundations
Sermons on the Sermon on the Mount: 2 Gates and 2 Trees
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