Posted by Rev. David on January 24, 2010
I do not often post my sermons directly to the Blog here at Celestial Lands, but something is moving me to share this one here this morning. Perhaps because I have been so disappointed and depressed over some recent events in American Political History that this sermon, written a year ago, is also preaching to me [...]
Categories: History, Ministry, politics, Prophetic Voice
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Posted by Rev. David on June 11, 2008
A conversation yesterday at church reminded me of an earlier conversation I had at the Chaplain School with a very conservative and angry evangelical preacher and fellow Army Chaplain candidate. In that conversation, he mentioned that he had now heard two Unitarians preach, and neither of us had preached about Jesus, so why were we [...]
Categories: Ministry, Prophetic Voice, Social Engagement
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Tags: faith, hope, Jesus, Ministry, preaching, sermon on the mount
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