Sunday Sermon: “This Present Darkness”

“This Present Darkness” Epehesians 6:10-20 August 26, 2012 First Christian Church Minneapolis, MN It was sometime after my first year of college, that I read a book that was truly one of those books I couldn’t put down.  In fact, a lot of people couldn’t put that book down in that summer of 1988.  The... Continue Reading →

Theology and Same-Sex Marriage

In a few weeks, my partner Daniel and I will celebrate five years of marriage.  Since we live in Minnesota where same-sex marriage is not legal, it was not something recognized by the state.  But our marriage, our joining together, was blessed by the church.  We had our ceremony at an Episcopal church in the... Continue Reading →

Hate the Sin, Love the Sinner, Yada Yada Yada

"Hate the Sin, Love the Sinner." This is one of those cliches that Christians tend to use (or at least I've heard people use them, I don't remember hearing someone say it) and one Christian in particular doesn't like it.  Here's what Christian Piatt (a fellow Disciples of Christ pastor) has to say about this:... Continue Reading →

Paul Ryan and Christian Discernment

Now that Paul Ryan has been selected as the GOP Vice Presidential candidate, I've noticed an awful lot of talk about the Wisconsin Congressman from liberal Protestants, most of it not positive.  I've already stated that I think Ryan's budget was a good start in thinking about balancing the federal budget, but I tend to... Continue Reading →

God Is…

Tony Jones has offered a challenge to liberal Christian bloggers.  He has rightly sensed that progressive Christians have trouble talking about God.  They can talk till one's ear falls off when it comes to politics, but God?  Not so much.  Here's what he said: I’ve been writing recently about the problems with liberalChristianity, and I... Continue Reading →

Repost:Why Theology Matters

We are going waaay back on this one to 2005. In the mail today, I recieved a mailing from the Disciples Peace Fellowship, the peace and justice caucus within my denomination, The Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). The newsletter had a quote that struck me. It said: "No amount of theology about God and the... Continue Reading →

Theory of Mind, Theory of Faith

One of the things that has fascinated me has been linkages between autism and faith.  If you go around the autism interwebs, you will find the common belief among many high functioning autistics and aspies is that they tend to be atheists.  I've always found that both interesting and frustrating, being a person of faith.... Continue Reading →

Sunday Sermon: July 29, 2012

“Left Behind” John 6:1-21 and Ephesians 3:14-21 July 29, 2012 First Christian Church Minneapolis, MN I was never good at sports, but I tried anyway.  In high school, I was in cross-country and long distance track.  In the summer of 1984, the summer between my freshman and sophomore year in high school, I went with... Continue Reading →

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