If we can calculate the mass of a star, and the spin of an electron, should we not be able to give an answer to the Resurrection? The answer I would offer is "No" for the Resurrection is neither a rational nor a historical event. Before you get out the pitchforks and torches, however, join our congregation in this week's sermon, "Resurrection Roadblock" by clicking HERE for audio or HERE for text.
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, March 24, 2013
How Loud is Your Faith
When Jesus made his triumphant entry into Jerusalem, he was making a political statement so loud that it was heard from the poorest beggar to the High Priest, and it threatened the livelihoods and peace of an entire country. Where would we look today for an example of a powerful statement of the Gospel? If you guessed the Occupy Wall Street movement, you might be right. Click HERE for audio or HERE for text to decide whether you agree with me, or if old age has softened my head.
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, March 17, 2013
Shooting Pool
Ancient people had a rich thesaurus full of words to describe the
commonly observed fact that however careful we are, the wheels keep
coming off our best laid plans. They spoke of evil and devils and
demons. They spoke of powers and principalities as institutions that had
the power to oppress and dominate them, with no chance of voting them
out of power. In Revelation, John of Patmos addressed seven letters to
the seven churches of Asia Minor, but he addressed the letters to the
"Angel" of each church.
Our world view is a much more arid place, where events careen across a billiard table in accord with complicated equations, but we have denied ourselves the language known to the ancients which empowered them to consider the billiard players.
Join the Congregation of Community Presbyterian Church of Bellefonte, KY for this week's sermon on devils, demons and why the wheels keep coming off, by clicking HERE for audio or HERE for text.
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.
Our world view is a much more arid place, where events careen across a billiard table in accord with complicated equations, but we have denied ourselves the language known to the ancients which empowered them to consider the billiard players.
Join the Congregation of Community Presbyterian Church of Bellefonte, KY for this week's sermon on devils, demons and why the wheels keep coming off, by clicking HERE for audio or HERE for text.
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, March 10, 2013
A Piece of Gristle
It is hard for Americans particularly to turn their back on the common understanding that with good old American hard work, we can transform our world into Eden. The lessons of history and the teachings of the Gospels, however, offer a different view. No matter how good your intentions, you are not the Savior of the world and you cannot accomplish what you think you can. Evil is present, in our corporations who sit on money while the unemployment rate is high, in our churches which allow themselves to become so bound by their procedures that they do harm to children, in our very lives when we put our comfort and our flattering view of our goodness ahead of the needs of others. Join the congregation of Community Presbyterian Church as we examine the piece of gristle that runs through the world and each of us by clicking HERE for audio and HERE for text.
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, March 3, 2013
Boots on the Ground
I speak to an awful lot of folks who instruct me that we live in a random world, a world without purpose or direction. Stuff happens as the bumper sticker says. Frankly, I have a problem with that. I can't embrace it. I'm convinced that we live in a purposeful world, a world of intentionality. Come see what I mean by joining the Congregation of Community Presbyterian Church of Bellefonte, Kentucky for this week's sermon on the burning bush by clicking HERE for audio or HERE for text and answer for yourself this burning question: how long would you have to look at a burning bush before you noticed that it was not being consumed?
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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