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Sarah is off to Well Spring

5/29/2012

 
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Today I had a meeting with 2 other local pastors. The question - how do we reach southside for the Lord?

Today I worked on this website. Created three new blogs - The Great Conversation, The Church Blog and this digital Journal.

Right now Tim is taking Sarah back to Spring Arbor University for training and then working for Well Spring - a traveling singing group - for the summer.

Christ vs. Law - Faith vs. Works

4/12/2012

 
This year we have been preaching through Paul's letters (Epistles) to the churches. We see that there are basically three kinds - letters to churches he did not start like Romans, letters to churches he did start but have gone away from his teaching such as Corinthians and letters to the churches he did start but are doing well like Philippians.
Paul is always doing a balancing act between the Gospel of Chirst and the Law (The Law of the Jews, civil law, moral law, law written on ones heart). If you live by the Law then Christ's work on the cross was not enough. If you live by faith in Christ then you will want to keep the law.

Here is the questions????
1) Those of us who live by faith in Jesus Christ do we have to keep the law?

2) Those who live by the law (I try to be a "good person") apart from Jesus Christ, what happens when they die?

3) What laws (civil, moral, church) have you seen changed or forgotten or done away with, over your lifetime.?

Monday

1/16/2012

 
Completed yearend church reports! Fun! Alan fixed a plumbing problem at the church today, thanks Alan!
School starts again in the morning. The book - Literature: An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, and Drama only 1800 pages of small print. I can't wait, bring it on!

Sunday Service

1/15/2012

 
Today we started week 1 of 3 on the Book of Acts.
Talked about the Holy Spirit and his work with the
early church and ours today. Combined this teaching
with a Free Methodist Love Feast and we share bread
and our praises and prayer requests.

They broke bread... and ate together with
Glad and Sincere hearts,
praising God
...   Acts 2:46-47

Jan. 14 2012

1/14/2012

 
Working on my new design for this website.

HSBC New Testament SL

11/28/2011

 
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Here is a picture of the New Testament part of the 22 foot, 6000 year timeline. 1 inch equals 25 years. One observation that is
apparent right away is the amount of time covered in the Old Testament is huge compared to the amount of time covered in the New Testament. As we entered our time of studying the New Testament after not really looking at it much over the
past two years I think there was a feeling of general relief, of coming home, of getting back to the familiar.  But as we progress our newly studied Old Testament knowledge should provide more depth to our New Testament studies.

As we mentally make the transition from being an Israelite to  being a Christian we, hopefully have a little better idea of what the first Christians had to go through. Paul, for example, going from being an extreme Jew and having his whole life changed to become a follower of Christ. 

This year we get to have Christmas with the Gospels, last year we adjusted the schedule a little to have Christmas with Isaiah, the year before was Christmas with Exodus, a bit of a challenge. But God continued to bless His people.

Can you state a way in which our Old Testament study brought a new light to a the New Testament idea or thought?

HSBC SL - Pentateuch

11/28/2011

 
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This is a picture of the Pentateuch section of our 22 foot 6000  year timeline we have been building for the past two years. In November 2009 we,  as a church, decided to become more biblically literate by preaching and studying the Bible from cover to cover. We spent about 18 weeks covering the  five books of the Pentateuch. For midweek studies each family received a CD of
the next weeks reading and I tried to read/listen to the 10 chapters at least 5 times during the week.

 In a way we tried to become Israelites, without losing our  Christianity of course. But we tried to think in a pre-gospel mind set. As a church we did a few different activities during this time. One Sunday we gathered around tables and we built a paper model of the tabernacle. Each family had a specific duty that they were responsible for. Another Sunday, as we studied the Passover, we celebrated a Seder meal together. Another Sunday we arranged the chairs into the marching pattern of the 12 tribes. 
A few things we learned along the way: 
1) The book of Genesis covers way more time than any other book.
2) There was no perfect person in the Pentateuch
3) The events of  the Pentateuch did not happen in isolation.
4) There were many other events going on in the world that are not covered in the Bible.
5) This method of teaching helps us to see a bigger picture of God in and through time.
6) If  we stopped here the story would not be complete.

 I am sure others learned other lessons during our time in the
Pentateuch, if so please leave some comments.

Starting Over, Again!

11/25/2011

 
I have not done well with my blog
discipline. This comes not from a lack of something to talk about but more from
the busyness of life. Being a full time pastor, full time student, full time
father, full time husband means my time is full. But hopefully I will record
some of my thoughts on the way.


So here we go again. I will try to blog at
least three times a week, at least that will be my goal and we can go from
there.

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From Old Blog - Telly's - Flint 03/18/2011

11/8/2011

 
Last Wednesday, Tina and I ate at Telly’s Coney Island in Flint,
Michigan.
Now you have to understand, growing up in Port Huron we had two
great Coney Island restaurants, one called Coney Island and one named Teds. I
think they were both started by the same family. They serve Detroit Style Coney
dogs, a nice bun, hot dog with a good snap, homemade Coney sauce, onion and
mustard. Perfect!

Around here they serve
something called a Flint Coney, bun, hot dog (Koegels – Flints own dog, nice)
but with this big mound of dry ground beef, onion and mustard. This is what we
would call a loose burger but it is not a Coney Island. We have spent 10 years
looking for one around here. No go
until…

Telly’s Coney Island on Miller Road in
Flint Township. The place has been open a little while but who needed another
flint loose burger trying to be a Coney Island. The building use to be a Burger
King and it still looks like one but was very clean and better than I expected.
They have a nice menu, lots of choices. But we started with 1 Detroit Style
Coney Island hot dog appetizer. What happened they got it right! 


Wow. Someone in Flint figured out how to make
a Coney Island. Well come to find out the owners are from Marysville, a sister
city to Port Huron, so they knew what they were doing. They had owned the 5 Star
Restaurant and we had eaten there many times over the years. The place was busy
so I hope they can make a go of it in Flint. I know we will be back.

From Old Blog - Puerto Vallarta - Flint 03/28/2011

11/8/2011

 
We have eaten in this place several times and always had a good meal. This week
I had combo 15, a taco, enchilada, beans and rice. These nice people put work
into their beans and rice. They are not just filler on the side of the plate but
seem to be done with care.

The only major
problem with this place is they have too many choices! Not a bad a problem to
have.

My own personal problem is that I need to
remember that a taco, in these more traditional Mexican restaurants, means
ground beef, white cheese and some lettuce in a taco shell.  I like more
veggies. Best tacos – Red Pepper or Amigos in Port Huron.

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