
Speaking to the Soul: Between one world and the next
Between one world and the next holding on, praying, hoping Fighting for this world and the next unrest, willful, our own way Then pleas of

Between one world and the next holding on, praying, hoping Fighting for this world and the next unrest, willful, our own way Then pleas of

… on your way to worship this morning, look for wisdom when you stop for gas, or coffee. See if you can find her in the restaurant or grocery store on the way home. Maybe she is in the market around the corner. She’s looking for you. Let yourself be found.

How to tell one of God’s prophets from mere fortunetellers who want to tell us what the future is going to be? Listen. Are they telling us what we want to hear or something we don’t?

One of the most beautiful things that happened in the days and months after these terrible events was the unity that was expressed by people of all faiths in response to events so imbued with suffering and evil.

Mark 4:1-10, 13-20 “And others are those sown among the thorns: these are the ones who hear the word, but the cares of the world,
The author lives in hope, hoping to teach others and hoping to show them the way back to God but it is an offer of service, rather than a demand for such a gift.

Mark 8:27-38 In this week’s gospel Jesus offers us a verbal Rorschach Test. He asks: Who do you say I am? And the answer to

Phil. 1:1-11 And this is my prayer, that your love may overflow more and more with knowledge and full insight to help you to determine what

One of the most well-known types of “going out” is when people leave church for a period of years and then they come back to find that it’s not as they remembered at all. Maybe they even wonder why they left.

God covers a multitude of our sins, that’s a given. Our asking for forgiveness from God is not so much for God as it is for us. We need to acknowledge and ask for forgiveness, not because it’s going to change anything except us.