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The Privileges that come with our Choices…
In my early years of local church ministry while in seminary, I was the Director of the Jack Henton Christian Life Center at St. Luke’s UMC in Memphis. Like a lot of churches in the 1990’s the CLC was a new building that added recreation and activity space, rooms for church and community use, as [...]
Your Word(s) for 2026…
One of my clergy colleagues and friends offered a number of us a star with a suggested word for us to use as “our word” through 2026. I asked her to send me a star. When it arrived, she had randomly sent me the word “Justice” to be my guiding word this year. I saw [...]
The Precious Reminder of Beginnings and Endings…
In the financial realm, 2026 is just ten days old. It is still a newborn in many respects but is aging quickly. Midnight on December 31 may have signified that 2025 has ended on the calendar but lingers in a kind of fiscal purgatory until the books are closed. The transition calls us to reconcile [...]
Filling the Critical Void for Inspiration in 2026…
When I was appointed to a local church I dared to believe that on any given Sunday I had crafted a worship service and was ready to preach a sermon that would inspire everyone. What I learned is that despite my best efforts, the results were always going to be mixed. Beautiful music and hymns [...]
True Light that enlightens all humanity
My wife Nancy and I received an unexpected delivery last week. A box of fruit came to our doorstep. We are grateful to be thought of in this generous way. The problem is that the package had no indication who the gift giver is- no name attached to the parcel at all.This is, of course, [...]
Living as People of the First and Second Advents…
Can you imagine what it was like to hear prophet after prophet after prophet tell of the coming of the Messiah…only to have to wait, and wait, and wait, and wait? The waiting was excruciating as day after day passed, turning into months, years, and centuries as generations passed before an Anointed child born from [...]
Empty Spaces Can Help Fill a Great Future…
Growing up in Memphis, I passed by First Baptist Church countless times. FBC is located at East Parkway and Poplar Avenue, a very prominent corner in midtown near Overton Park. Despite all those trips down busy Poplar Ave., I never had a reason to step inside this large, and historically influential church. But for the [...]
Plant the seed…Harvest the rewards…Bear good fruit!
Though there are several accounts of the first Thanksgiving meal, most agree that the context for it was a festive celebration for a successful harvest. Growing a much-needed crop was critical in the early 1620’s as the emerging English settlement had limited resources for feeding the growing colony. The bounty they hoped for was flint [...]
Happy Thanksgiving!
This Thursday, before everyone sits down to debate if the glass of life is half full or half empty, remember to first give thanks for the glass... All good gifts around us, are sent from Heaven above. So thank the Lord for family and friends, and the love that holds us together. May you and yours be especially blessed [...]
Gratitude in the Midst of Change…
The saying in Tennessee is “if you don’t like today’s weather, just wait a couple of days.” The accompanying pictures were taken of the same azaleas in my yard this week, two days apart. One was taken on a magnificent, shirtsleeve November day with the flowers looking glorious. The other was taken when I was [...]