Category: Lent

  • The Road to Restoration:  The 6th Sermon in a Series Called, “Restoration,” preached at First Church Coral Springs, on Palm Sunday, April 9, 2017

    The Road to Restoration: The 6th Sermon in a Series Called, “Restoration,” preached at First Church Coral Springs, on Palm Sunday, April 9, 2017

    In the year 1010 BC, King David and his army attacked and conquered Jerusalem, driving out the Jebusite inhabitants, taking Jerusalem as the capital of the Kingdom of Israel. In the year 925 BC, Jerusalem was temporarily captured and pillaged by the Egyptian armies, led by Pharaoh Sheshonk I. In the year 586 BC,…

  • Refreshing

    Refreshing

    I had the privilege of teaching my church’s confirmation class about the Sacraments this morning. When I teach about Baptism, which is one of our two Sacraments in the United Methodist Church, I often ask, “What is water used for?”  I’m looking for three answers, each that help us understand…

  • The Wheel of Time Turns…

    The Wheel of Time Turns…

    “The Wheel of Time turns, and Ages come and pass, leaving memories that become legend. Legend fades to myth, and even myth is long forgotten when the Age that gave it birth comes again.”  Robert Jordan Last September, I started reading a 15-novel fantasy/fiction series called The Wheel of Time, by…

  • The Sin of Being Passive

    The Sin of Being Passive

    I can easily be accused of being passive.  I don’t move quickly.  I take my time making decisions.  I tend to be quiet – taking in more than I express.  I don’t get very excited very often.  I prefer peace and calm.  I don’t show much variation of facial expression.  I…

  • Thin Places

    Thin Places

    As I was reading this morning, I came across this statement in James K. A. Smith’s, You Are What You Love… “We might say the sacramental power of Christian worship “enchants” our everyday lives, reminding us that the world we inhabit is not flattened “nature” but rather a creation charged with…

  • 30 years ago, tonight…

    30 years ago, tonight…

    At 9:00 pm, 30 years ago, tonight, we were lowering the gate to the entrance of Champs Sporting Goods, at the Fashion Square Mall, in Orlando, where I worked (primarily selling athletic shoes – selling shoes has always been my back-up profession, in case ministry doesn’t work out).  As I…

  • An Embarrassment of Riches…

    An Embarrassment of Riches…

    I’d never heard that idiom before today – “an embarrassment of riches.”  But, it’s perfectly apropos for today. But, first, a backstory. A couple of weeks back, I saw an ad for 4 large bonsai trees for $90.  Frankly, the pictures didn’t look great.  But, the pots were large, and…

  • Restored Minds – the 5th message in a sermon series called “Restoration,” preached on April 2, 2017 at First Church of Coral Springs

    Restored Minds – the 5th message in a sermon series called “Restoration,” preached on April 2, 2017 at First Church of Coral Springs

    We’ve been talking, lately, about how God takes broken things and restores them into something new.  Today, I want to talk about the most broken thing of all – our minds.  I’m sorry to tell you this – you have broken mind and it needs restoration.  If you think I’m…

  • I was wrong…

    I was wrong…

    I’ve been wrong.  I’ve been wrong a lot. My parents, my wife, my friends, my coworkers and my children can all confirm that I’ve been wrong. I’ve made wrong decisions and wrong choices. I’ve been on the wrong side of arguments. I’ve been wrong about people – sometimes trusting people I…

  • Home

    Home

    The home, pictured above, is the setting of two of my favorite movies – “Father of the Bride” and “Father of the Bride, II.”  It is the movie-home of the fictional Banks family, where George and Nina Banks lovingly raised their three children – including late night one-on-one basketball games…