Sermons
- Debts but not the money kind 2014/09/07I am sitting on my front deck writing this blog entry at six in the evening. It is September 7 and the temperature is 26C (79F for those that think in those degrees). I have no idea what the weather will be like tomorrow but I want to grab this evening as this is what ...
- Mission impossible 2014/08/31There are at least a couple of places in the Bible where we are called to do what seems impossible. The two I’m thinking of are Jesus’ words commonly called the Sermon on the Mount and St. Paul’s words captured in Romans 12:9-21. This Sunday I preached on the Romans passage and referred to it ...
- Gifts 2014/08/26This post is a couple of days late because on Sunday we had a lovely time celebrating my youngest daughter, Neala, turning eight years old! Wow! Time just flies by doesn’t it. So let’s talk about gifts. I’m not thinking of the kind of gifts that Neala just got but rather the gifts that everyone who ...
- Out of left field 2014/08/17“Out of left field.” “That came out of nowhere.” “I never would have predicted that!” These are just a small sampling of phrases that we can use when something catches us off guard or something doesn’t do what we are expecting. Sometimes a catastrophe comes out of nowhere, sometimes a delightful surprise comes our way, ...
- Who’s a preacher? What’s a sermon? 2014/08/12This Sunday we spent some time working out what exactly a preacher is, who is preacher and what is a sermon. It was fun. The sermons were drawn from our Gospel lesson and revolve around the age old question, how do people hear something unless someone tells it to them? There was an opportunity to spend ...
- Remember bad and good 2014/08/03Several weeks ago the Presbyterian Church in Canada asked congregations to consider doing something to recognize that August 4, 2014 is the 100th anniversary of the beginning of World War I. The reminder that this is a centennial year was a good one, I was aware of it in the “non-preaching” part of my brain ...
- Expectations 2014/08/02There is something about our expectations. I don’t for a moment think that I’m on to something new but there is real value in reminding ourselves that generally speaking, dashed expectations create the greatest disappointments for us, even more than what might be called actual disappointments. It seems odd but it seems to be the ...
- Daddy 2014/07/20This Sunday there is only one sermon attached because I only preached one, and what is more I preached it at a different church than usual. Don’t worry, I haven’t left Knox and St. Mark’s, I was invited back to First Presbyterian Church in Regina, what fun! First Presbyterian is the church that is most responsible ...
- The Extravagant Sower 2014/07/18Well I said that last week was the latest that I had ever put up a blog post so it is a good thing that I am a bit earlier this week . . . by a day or so 🙂 The sermons for this Sunday were another revisit of a parable I have preached on ...
- Grace and mystery 2014/06/22The title of this blog post isn’t as useful as some but the sermon title, “Do we have to sin? Should we?” wasn’t all that great either. Sometime I’ll have to write a blog post just on sermon titles and what I think they do or can do. What these sermons are about is the mystery ...