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WORSHIP?

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Feb 13, 2008

“Sunday Worship Service: 8:45 and 11:00 AM”.  The Reader-Board in front of the church announced the times for congregational assemblies.  Most of us think of this as “worship”, an English colloquialism that dominates the mindset of the religious devotees.  Part of the regulated organization of life.  Not for everyone (anymore) but at least for those…

The Man of Athens – The Man of Jerusalem

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Feb 5, 2008

One of the reasons that we have such a hard time putting our faith into practice in the everyday work world is that we have never taken time to understand our own roots.  We are part of a heritage that reaches back to ancient Greece; thousands of years before Christ walked the Palestine pathways.  We…

The irrelevant Christian

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Feb 5, 2008

As I left the sanctuary, I struggled with the gnawing feeling that I was missing something important.  Not something that I didn’t hear in the sermon.  No, what I was bothering me was something that God kept pointing to; something that was included the morning’s message about revival. Animated parishioners crowed around the coffee table. …

THREADS OF GRACE

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Jan 11, 2008

1 Peter 5:7 One of the wonders of the Bible is that in spite of multiple writers, various historical periods and different cultural backgrounds, there are only a few themes that weave in and out of every book.  We can usefully picture these themes as threads woven into a great tapestry.  Every thread contributes to…

Understanding the Paradigm: Inevitable Consequences

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Jan 7, 2008

“In this world you have affliction” John 16:33 If you knew the whole picture, you might change your mind. Christianity as commonly presented in the Western world is a religion of reward.  We hear about the blessings of being a Christian.  We are exhorted to enter into the abundant life, to experience God’s gracious provision,…

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