The Everyday Bride of Jesus: How Christology Shapes a Local Church
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The church depends on Jesus Christ for its existence, authority, and ultimate joy. But how does the God-man’s nature direct the church’s health?Listen Now
Jeffrey Polet, The Acton Institute The term "political theology" took an unfortunate turn in the early part of the last century. Prior to then it had a rather august history. Sain...
The Danger of “Realistic” Thinking Without Faith Every church needs realism. Leaders should understand their context. They should know their numbers. They should face challenges h...
Ephraim Radner, First Things I visited a friend of mine a few years ago. He was a deeply faithful theologian, but without much success in his profession. Deeply devoted to each ot...
In a modern world where the dynamic, fast-paced, and impressive nature and trajectory of technology dictate that each day seemingly brings a breakthrough or an app to make our live...
I will intentionally turn to God on ordinary days. The post Daily Devotional 5.13.26 appeared first on First United Methodist Church of Fort Worth.
One of the key differences I’ve noticed between the United Methodist Church and the religion in which I was raised is the focus on now versus later — “later” being heaven, the afte...
Back in the day, maybe even yet still, one’s first year of seminary involved serving several hours a week in a Ministry in Context (MIC) congregation. The goal was to... The post A...
Helping children understand big truths about God doesn’t have to be complicated—and it doesn’t have to wait until they’re older. How to Teach Kids Theology: Deep Truths for Gr...
I will live out my faith one day at a time and enjoy the journey. The post Daily Devotional 5.7.26 appeared first on First United Methodist Church of Fort Worth.
St. Paul's, Darien, Connecticut Arthur Brooks’ Best Advice for Preachers (How to Reclaim 20 Hours of Sermon Prep Time) Includes a report by David Kinnaman on recent Barna research...
COULD someone stand on a soap box at Hyde Park Corner and preach about the ascension as gospel or good news? In this series, I am making that claim about each part of the creed. Ap...
by Peter Mullen, TCW IT ALL happens in one week. On Palm Sunday Jesus enters Jerusalem on a donkey. He throws the crooks and wheeler-dealers out of the temple. He has his Last Supp...
Brian Croft, Christianity Today Easter Tuesday is an often-overlooked day in the Christian calendar, falling in the wake of the Easter celebration. The stone is rolled away, death...
Logo of St. Thomas Episcopal Church, Louisville, Kentucky (Closed April 24)How the Modern Church Was Shaped: The Seminary Class Every Church Leader Actually Needs Most church leade...
Episcopal Mission of Franklin, New HampshireWhen Churches Start Thinking Beyond Mere Possibility Most churches do not lose faith overnight. They simply begin to think differently....
CHRISTIANS sometimes speak as though the gospel could fit on a postcard. It can: “God was in Christ, reconciling the world to himself,” for instance; but compression can do us no f...
Today and every day I am grateful for God's presence in my life. The post Daily Devotional 5.21.26 appeared first on First United Methodist Church of Fort Worth.
Opportunities to spend time with God are all around me. The post Daily Devotional 5.29.26 appeared first on First United Methodist Church of Fort Worth.
God put Ecclesiastes 11:10 in the Bible because he understands us. He feels for us in all our anguish—every dark emotion that holds us back from living free.
“Uninspired sermons, even when anointed by the Holy Spirit, are not to be equated with Scripture. So much should be obvious. But the prepared Reformed parishioner nevertheless come...
Anthony Domestico, Commonweal How do we come to believe what we believe? That's the question asked and, with varying degrees of success, answered by every narrative of conversion....
Life is full of teachable moments. The post Daily Bread Devotional 5.21.26 appeared first on First United Methodist Church of Fort Worth.
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