The text from Mark today has two stories of healing. Prayers of petition, in which we ask God to do something for us, are so common that we can come to think of them as the only form of prayer. We tend to want to segregate our lives into walking-around stuff and religious stuff, and we never intermix the two until something goes wrong. In our suffering, we turn to God for assistance.
What if, instead of viewing God as our butler, we viewed Him as our companion, and celebrated the day the Lord created in the same way my friend Charlie celebrates the tunes from his iPod? Wouldn't we have a more positive relationship with God? Come see what I mean, and join us for Charlie's iPod.
Community Presbyterian Church of Bellefonte, Kentucky, was built on the casting floor of a 19th Century iron blast furnace. We use "The Casting Floor" as an image for the power of the Spirit to form us. Visit us at http://communitypresbyterian.org.
Sermons of Reverend Stewart Schneider of Community Presbyterian Church of Bellefonte, Kentucky.
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Sunday, June 21, 2009
Sweating a Pipe
It's Father's Day, and that means gifts of aftershave from the CVS store, and a time to think about the role of a father in the family. Sometimes, it seems that in our enthusiasm to support the (mostly) women who find themselves trying to raise children alone, we may have inadvertently devalued the importance of dad. We need to reclaim his importance in the family. Join us for Sweating A Pipe, at Community Presbyterian.
Community Presbyterian Church of Bellefonte, Kentucky, was built on the casting floor of a 19th Century iron blast furnace. We use "The Casting Floor" as an image for the power of the Spirit to form us. Visit us at http://communitypresbyterian.org.
Community Presbyterian Church of Bellefonte, Kentucky, was built on the casting floor of a 19th Century iron blast furnace. We use "The Casting Floor" as an image for the power of the Spirit to form us. Visit us at http://communitypresbyterian.org.
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Saying You're Sorry
The public dialog has increasingly become polarizing and violent. With the murder of Dr. George Tiller, and the museum guard, what is the responsibility of the media for their words if those words influence others to take violent action? Why are the words of a Muslim cleric urging hatred of Israel and America "Islamic terrorism", but the words of Rev. Drake, that he is praying for the death of President Obama, or those of Bill O'Reilly demonizing Dr. Tiller as "Tiller the baby killer" not "Christian Terrorism"? Words have consequences, and the words we speak as Christians reflect upon all Christians. Join us for Saying You're Sorry, a sermon that will make many mad.
Community Presbyterian Church of Bellefonte, Kentucky, was built on the casting floor of a 19th Century iron blast furnace. We use "The Casting Floor" as an image for the power of the Spirit to form us. Visit us at http://communitypresbyterian.org.
Community Presbyterian Church of Bellefonte, Kentucky, was built on the casting floor of a 19th Century iron blast furnace. We use "The Casting Floor" as an image for the power of the Spirit to form us. Visit us at http://communitypresbyterian.org.
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