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In search of the real Jesus

February 1, 2012February 1, 2012 / Joe / Leave a comment

This quote came from my friend Jeff's Facebook status earlier today: It is easy to say "Jesus," much harder to see him through 2,000 years of history and church tradition and the prejudices of my own mind. Jeff and I have spent many hours on trout streams, on forest trails, behind windshields, over lunches and … Continue reading In search of the real Jesus

The fine line between boldness and foolishness

January 31, 2012 / Joe / Leave a comment

I'm about to do something this week I said I'd never do...this Sunday, in my home church (First United Methodist of Williamstown, WV), I'm going to preach from Revelation. It's either the bravest thing I've ever done as a speaker, or the stupidest. John's Revelation is a daunting book for even the most seasoned theologians. … Continue reading The fine line between boldness and foolishness

How important is good theology?

January 23, 2012January 24, 2012 / Joe / Leave a comment

Really interesting conversation from Asbury Seminary -- Shane Claiborne on why good theology is important and the dangers of bad theology: Shane Claiborne on Theology

It’s complicated.

August 11, 2011 / Joe / Leave a comment

I left off yesterday’s blog with an encouragement for people who are turned off of the church, or turned away from it, to find a community with which to reconnect. And for our organizational churches to find ways to reach out, quit judging, quit blaming, and welcome our de-churched brothers and sisters into a fellowship … Continue reading It’s complicated.

Angry conversations and the two sons

August 10, 2011August 10, 2011 / Joe / Leave a comment

I mentioned in yesterday's post that two books in particular have served to help me focus my discernment for ministry with folks who have been turned off by, or simply turned away from, churches. The first of these tomes, Angry Conversations with God, is a memoir by Hollywood actress and writer Susan Isaacs. It's a quick … Continue reading Angry conversations and the two sons

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