Author: Matt Sigler
A New Way Of Counting by Matt Sigler
January 27, 2014
The weight of Christian worship history testifies that the Sunday service is primarily a gathering of, and for, the faithful. This is not to say that we shouldn’t consider how our worship services can best speak in the language of our local contexts. It isn’t to say that we shouldn’t consider if our gatherings are marked with radical hospitality and welcome. But we gather in continuity with the first followers of Christ who found the tomb empty on Sunday.
“Lo! He Comes With Clouds, Descending” An Appeal For Advent by Matt Sigler
December 9, 2013
Advent is primarily about looking through the baby in the manger to see Christ the King coming on the clouds in glory. The problem for Methodists is that, for decades, we did not have a single hymn in the Methodist hymnal that explicitly referenced the Lord’s physical return.
Fragmented By Age: Liturgy & Families by Matt Sigler
November 18, 2013
Several weeks ago, as I was running errands, I heard my two-year old son exclaim from the backseat of our…

