Flatland/Pics: Paradox and Paradigm
If we want to be a transformation bringing church we must understand the paradox and the paradigm of ministry. The paradox confuses us so we end up with the wrong…
Read moreIf we want to be a transformation bringing church we must understand the paradox and the paradigm of ministry. The paradox confuses us so we end up with the wrong…
Read moreBlack sheep are often disparaged, shunned, and avoided. Yet God did just the opposite. He loved us so much, and yes, we all are black sheep in God’s family, that…
Read moreLove does not take delight in evil. Sunday pastor Bart defined evil as, “anything that breaks down a relationship.” It isn’t just the murderer, the big nasty things that are…
Read moreSunday’s sermon was a year in review of the last year’s sermon series and a preview of next year. I had been kind of thinking along the same lines for…
Read moreLeaders often have rather memorable sayings. In fact, all too often, we choose a leader purely on their charismatic personalities and not on what they are actually saying. But we…
Read moreFYI: I have been busy working with the research team at Flatland Church posting daily devotionals on their website and have kind of fallen behind on writing stuff here. My…
Read moreAs we look at Ephesians 4-5 at Flatland Church, our pastors have shown us that we accquire a lot of spiritual junk and we need to have a spiritual garage…
Read moreOk, I have missed a couple “It’s Monday” entries. Let me get you caught up real quick and then go into Sunday’s sermon. The pastors at Flatland Church have started…
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