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Monthly Archives: April 2012
Caleb Quaye
We just had Calab Quaye play and speak at our Sunday AM Service this past weekend. Jon Verwey made this great intro video and I thought I would share it with you. Caleb Quaye Before & After
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My Mentor Frank
Around my junior or senior year, a new English teacher arrived at my high school and also started attending my local church, along with his wife and soon-to-be growing family. His name was Frank Underhill and he was one of … Continue reading
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“Only Where Graves Are Is There Resurrection.”
Resurrection does not have to do exclusively with what happens after we are buried or cremated. It does have to do with that, but first of all it has to do with the way we live right now. But as … Continue reading
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It’s Going To Get Messy!
I love this quote from Marva Dawn. I used it in this weekend’s Resurrection Day Message. Books have covers, which give a false sense of completeness. It’s all there, laid out nice and tidy for you. But life is not … Continue reading
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Find The Voice
I have been rightly told by some who listen to my Sunday messages that I really only have one thing to say, but say it in different ways and contexts every Sunday I speak. Rather than offend, this encourages me. … Continue reading
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