From a sermon on Psalm 26 entitled, “Pride & Prejudice & Jesus.”
The idea is that we’re sinners but sometimes accused of things we didn’t do. That doesn’t make us innocent, and let’s face it, past actions may be the reason we’re assumed guilty.
Our Lent series this year was based on the petitions of the Lord’s Prayer and how they match up with Jesus’s words from the cross. Here’s the worksheet/order we used (PDF). We also had a theme hymn, “Father God, Who … Continue reading →
I created this artwork for a sermon on Philippians 2:5-11 exploring the mind of God. It’s based on the idea that Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel depiction of God in “The Creation of Adam” depicts a human brain.
For a sermon based on the 1st Petition of the Lord’s Prayer, Hallowed Be Thy Name, from the Prayer is Crucial series, an image of Jesus on the cross with the INRI replaced with YHWY.
I recently wrote an article on the Incarnation and the Real Presence relative to the Passover, and I took some photos that might be useful to those who’d like to tie “The Word became flesh” to “This is My body.”
Find variants with both paten & chalice here.
A Photoshop composite for a sermon from Matthew 5:1-12 (Sermon on the Mount, Beatitudes)
When everything crumbles: When everything falls apart around you, when you have nothing left, is it possible to feel blessed in the middle of that?
Cross in Rubble (from Rikuzentakata_filled_with_the_rubble by Mitsukuni Sato, Creative Commons Attribution License)
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