
Where I Went for Spring Break
I have so many things to say! I want to talk about where I went for spring break. I want to talk about our FINAL Revelation Bible study this Wednesday.
I have so many things to say! I want to talk about where I went for spring break. I want to talk about our FINAL Revelation Bible study this Wednesday.
We're sending a letter this week about my retirement. Being that I’ve missed the last three Sundays from the pulpit, that has not already happened. Dana and I both had the Omicron variant and had to isolate. My issues became a sinus infection...
The Old Testament revolves around three major characters: Abraham, Moses, and David. Our sermon series, “Mountains, Valleys, and Caves,” shows how the geographical sites had spiritual applications to them, and it does to us as...
“Mountains, Valleys, and Caves” is our sermon series for the first four months of 2022. A mountaintop experience is a peak or pinnacle of life. We love these times. A “valley” is a time of struggle and often, growth. A “cave” is a dark place of...
Christians have two great events: Christmas and Easter. The history of the world revolves around the first. The incarnation was the first step toward His passion, death, resurrection, ascension, pouring out the Holy Spirit, and the creation of...
Christmas is our time of the year. Even the secular stations play our music. Because of Jesus, no wonder “it’s the most wonderful time of the year.” Here are your opportunities to come, worship, and invite:
“Christmas With The Chosen: The Messengers” is a one-hour Christmas concert, sprinkled with powerful testimonies about the meaning of the Incarnation, and concludes with a 45-minute episode about Mary and Joseph. The movie is playing at local...
“To do two things at once is to do neither” (Publilius Syrus). Our new sermon series, “What’s Essential?” began with Jesus’ essential thing: the kingdom of God. Matthew 6:33 is our memory verse: “But seek first the kingdom of God and his...
(Rachel wrote this for the Holiday Workshop booklet, but it is so good that we wanted all the women of Asbury to be blessed by it. Get a cup of cocoa and enjoy).
Asbury was honored Sunday when Dr. Tim Tennent, President of Asbury Theological Seminary, conferred on me an honorary doctorate. Dr. Tennent said, as far as he knew, this was the first time in the history of the Seminary that this recognition was...
Advent is coming! When you enter our building, you will see and smell the beautiful spirit of Advent at Asbury. Perceptions Volume XX (the best one yet!) arrives Friday. Dr. Tennent, the President of Asbury Theological Seminary, will confer a...