Teach Us to Pray: Small But Powerful

One teaspoon of botulinum toxin is enough to kill more than 1 billion human beings (or so the Internet tells me; I’ve never experimented).  Some ants can lift as much as 5,000 times their body weight.  Small doesn’t mean weak.  More of something isn’t always better than less.  This is true of prayer. It is […]

10th Annual Little Star Sunday

Join us on Sunday, May 15, 2016 for our 10th Annual Little Star Sunday.  On this special day we celebrate your children. They have been practicing really hard to shine like the stars they are. Each age group of the child care center will play an important role in the church service on this day. […]

Lord, Teach Me To Pray!

I feel altogether inadequate in my prayer life.  I’m a crummy pray-er.  I’m highly distractible in prayer (despite being an intensely focused person generally).  I’m inconsistent in prayer.  I tell people I’ll pray for them, then forget to do so.  I fall asleep praying.  I start praying, then realize I’m thinking about the Steelers depth […]

Books that Didn’t Make the Cut: The Didache

In our last post we looked at a fascinating collection of books written in the period of time just after the death of the apostles: The Apostolic Fathers.  These books were not included in the canon for a variety of reasons, mostly because they were not apostolic in origin.  They are still fascinating to consider: […]

Books that Didn’t Make the Cut: The Apostolic Fathers

We place a lot of emphasis on the importance of our Founding Fathers (or we did as a culture until quite recently in our history – dead white males of European descent are really passé these days). There are good reasons for this: these important men (no sexism intended, most of them did happen to […]