Archive for January, 2009

Passing the Baton

I created this stylized cartoon to highlight a point in an upcoming sermon.  If you’d like to use it yourself, you’re welcome to it – Just send me a note to let me know – equip @ oursaviourchurch.ca

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Tyndale Studies

This May I’ll start working on a DMin program at Tyndale.  I’m excited about getting my mind in gear to think more clearly about ministry in my context.  I was sent a list of some of our first lecturers, and it’s a great line-up: Earl Crepps, Dr. Larry Crabb, Dr. Jeanine Peek, Rev. Dr. David [...]

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The 12 – James

Here is the latest from Douglas Driediger’s portrait series on the 12 Disciples.  This one is called “James” and here is what Doug wrote:
James is described as one of the first men to join Jesus. I’ve always wondered at that: here’s James, patching up the nets in the fishing boat on shore with his dad and [...]

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Babette’s Feast v. Chocolat

I plan on showing a film called Babette’s Feast here at the church in the near future.  Here’s a great Lutheran comparison of Babette’s Feast and the film Chocolat.

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Athiest Bus Campaign

I came across this interesting Athiest Bus Campaign.  It’s a response to the Christian campaigns that focus on hell and damnation as a kind of scare tactic for salvation.  The theme of the campaign is “There’s probably no God.  Now stop worrying and enjoy life.”  However, a quick read of Ecclesiastes would leave me with this [...]

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