I still remember an insight from Stanley Hauerwas’s commencement speech at Eastern Mennonite Seminary over a decade ago. He said something to the effect that learning how to be a Christian is not just like learning to speak a new language. It is speaking a new language. Christianity is its […]
Back to the Garden (Genesis 3:1-7) – A Sermon by Bobbi Dykema
Published on :Great Joy, Dreadful Danger – A Sermon by John Jeremiah Edminster
Published on :This sermon was originally delivered to Moorseville Friends Church on First Day, Sixth Month 13th, 2021. “Behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people,” said the angel of the annunciation. Quaker theologian Robert Barclay (1648-1690) argued that “if this coming of Christ had […]
Acts 6 & 7 for Our Day – A Sermon by Irv Heishman
Published on :Beatitudes 9 – A Sermon by Joel Shenk
Published on :What is to Prevent Me…? – A Sermon by Bobbi Dykema
Published on :Writing as Ministry – An Interview with Nick Patler & Chibuzo Petty
Published on :Chibuzo Petty How do you understand the difference between writing and writing as ministry? Nick Patler I am not sure I can explain the difference. For me, particularly as a historian whose interest is largely in African American history, writing is about telling stories, giving voice to persons and narratives […]
The New Creature in Christ and the New Creation – A Sermon by John Jeremiah Edminster
Published on :For much of the Christian Church, today is Pentecost Sunday. It commemorates the day when the Holy Spirit, previously breathed into the eleven disciples by the risen Christ1, fell upon ten dozen assembled believers2. Peter, standing among them, explained to astonished bystanders that this was the “outpouring of God’s spirit […]