“One generation shall commend your works to another,
and shall declare your mighty acts.” Psalm 145:4 (ESV)
Our fall events always follow a theme within which we give the speakers the choice of what portions of scripture to teach from. This fall at Mondo and Regenerate, the theme is very much along the lines of…
The wsj.com had a fascinating short article recently about a study that was published online in the American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. Having no idea what orthopsychiatry was, I discovered it is “the branch of psychiatry concerned with the study and prevention of mental or behavioral disorders, with emphasis on child development and family life.”. Now…
My wife is a teacher. Specifically, she teaches Physical Education which for the most part means coaching sports as well. So, for years she was a coach of volleyball, Cross Country, and Track. When we compare our fields and the expectations that go with them, we discover some serious differences. First, Youth Ministers are expected…
I had the opportunity to hear my friend and former boss preach a great sermon recently. The Temple of the Spirit (8/9/15) from ChristChurch Presbyterian on Vimeo.
I read an article today that I never in a million years imagined I would ever read! It addressed the subject of gender formation as a response to the recent announcement of Target stores to remove gender classification from their children’s areas. The news of the Target announcement was also something I would never have…
The Timmy Brothers – Water Makers from Paul Riccio on Vimeo.A short look at the Timmy Brothers, Brooklyn–based makers of bespoke drinking water. Bill and Terry Timmy are introducing handcrafted water to the world with an almost pathological attention to craftsmanship and a thirst for helping people become less thirsty.The Timmy Brothers. They make water.
On Sunday I had the privilege of preaching in a friends church while he was on vacation. As I prepared for it, I tossed aside the idea of reworking a sermon I had already preached at our cathedral and instead took on an emotionally challenging Psalm. I felt led to speak very vulnerably in it.…
John Piper has a blog post up that I think is worth reading. In it he challenges teens to be free and ultimately to redefine what it means to be a teen. He starts: I am writing for the liberation of teenagers. I write to challenge teenagers to “live as people who are free” (1…
It’s almost always awkward attending church when visiting our families. My wife’s parents still attend the church of her childhood, the church we were married in. My mom is still active in the church I grew up in as well. Both are part of denominations that are going the progressive route, though at different paces.…
I meant to post this more than 6 months ago…What the heart loves, the will chooses, and the mind justifies. According to Dr. Ashley Null, this is a key part of the theology of Thomas Cranmer. Dr. Null is an expert on Cranmer who also teaches church history. If this phrase is true, and it…