Asbury
There’s lots of talk about what is happening at Asbury.
Abundance
Do I have what it takes?
Uncle Fred’s Coffee Soup
While I was growing up, on many Sunday mornings, my family would eat coffee soup.
Rook
I was twenty-six. Having recently moved cross-country, leaving the long summers of South Texas for the short ones of Pennsylvania, I was learning many new customs in this new culture.
A Blank Canvas Demands Resolution
This is not us!
Let It REFINE You, Not DEFINE You
All my adult life, I’ve carried extra weight.
What You Need To Hear
I never know what messages you are hearing from others, from yourself, from the voice of the deceiver.
Can I Tag Along?
My nephew David made the ideal, last-minute case for our family picture the night before we moved to Costa Rica two and a half years ago.
How Determined Am I?
I love words! They unlock meaning if you study them out. A word recently blew up in my face.
Golf Club Faith
There was a famous golfer who was visiting the king of a country. The king wanted to give him a gift, so he asked him what he liked.
The Surfing Linebacker
We were enjoying a couple of days at the beach with some new friends, Dan and Chloe. On the final morning, they invited us to try surfing.
Guard The Deposit Entrusted To You
As followers of Christ, we have been given a spirit of power, a spirit of love, and a spirit of self-control. We have not been given spirits of fear.
Three Ways Out Of Fear
Stop me when this sounds familiar. I got a text from a worship director. It said, “I wanted to tell you that my wife felt ill and tested positive for COVID, so tomorrow I can’t be with you.”
My Lament
I sat in a meeting surrounded by 18 other worship team members from our church.
We Made It!
We made it! 2020 is 99% in the rearview mirror. Phew!
Stop The Sludge
I want to invite you into hope. Into a world with less anxiety. Into a less distracted, more purposeful, wildly optimistic living.
Why Not Now?
This year has been both a punch to the gut and a kick in the pants. How are you responding?
The Loss Of Normal
Losing our normal, hurts. We had rhythms. We had reasonably certain expectations. How should we, as worshiping Christians, grieve our loss of normalcy?
Worshiping With Blind Trust
I love worshiping with blind trust.
The Great Reset
Maybe we feel disoriented because God is trying to reorient us.
As churches, we’ve been forced to rethink virtually everything about our weekly gathering rhythms.
