There are so many moments in any given day or week that make you question your handle on sanity.
I'm not talking about current events or politics. I'm talking about little moments each day that make you realize that your grasp on reality is a tenuous one.
Have you ever pulled out your phone to check the calendar, see a notification of a text message that sends you down a digital maze that will inevitably end with putting your phone away without checking the calendar?
Ever search your house in a panic looking for your glasses, wallet, phone or keys only to realize that they were on your person the entire time?
Have you ever searched the refrigerator repeatedly only to give up and tell whoever else is in the house that the item is gone only to have them walk over and immediately find it?
Have you ever sworn that a particular actor or actress starred in a movie and debated it vigorously only to Google it and discover that you were very wrong?
This world has a way of causing us to doubt ourselves and desire for some true things to hold onto. I take great comfort in knowing that the quest for something "real" in this world isn't something new. This Sunday we're going to look at Plato and Aristotle so we can really dive into 1 John. The author of the letter in the New Testament deftly uses the logic of the day to point to deeper levels of truth that are less known and more experienced.
Biblio-Idolatry::The Bible & Culture
Biblio-Idolatry:: What Do You Want?
Biblio-Idolatry:: The Lenses of History
Biblio-Idolatry:: Why it Matters
Launch Sunday:: Remind Us of Who We Are
Liturgical Flow:: Celebration of Joy
Liturgical Flow:: Beyond Thoughts & Prayers - Active Hope
Liturgical Flow:: Promise of Hope with Lisa Schmidt
Liturgical Flow:: The Curry Gull and Shame
Liturgical Flow:: Release of Shame
Liturgical Flow:: Grief and Sadness as Expectations Lost
Liturgical Flow:: Fear & Anger with Hillary McBride
Liturgical Flow:: Fear as Loss of Control
Liturgical Flow:: Presence with God
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Liturgical Flow:: Presence with Others
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Good Friday:: Leroy Barber, Donna Barber, Sunia Gibbs, Andru Morgan, Treneil Washington and Mark Charles
Easter Sunday:: Why do you Look for the Living Among the Dead?
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