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You Never Mentioned Him To Me by Maxie Dunnam

May 28, 2025

James Rowe is a prolific music composer, and yet most of us have probably not heard of him. He was…


The Freedom Of Holiness by Matt O’Reilly

May 24, 2025

Words like “holy” and “holiness” are off-putting to many. One reason people resist the language of holiness is because they…


And Are We Yet Alive? by Maxie Dunnam

May 20, 2025

My friend, George (Chuck) Hunter, has told a thrilling story – one of those lively vignettes of Methodist history that…


The Unattended Moment by Maxie Dunnam

May 6, 2025

I read T. S. Eliot’s poetry, even though I have to struggle to read and understand it. I keep reminding…


Don’t Worry About Your Ability To Live The Christian Life by Maxie Dunnam

April 30, 2025

We have been pondering the way Jesus’s resurrection can crack through our worry. An important perspective on hearing Jesus’ word,…


What Are You Worried About by Maxie Dunnam

April 22, 2025

There have been a few occasions in my life when, almost immediately after meeting and greeting a person, they asked,…


Violets Cracking Rocks by Maxie Dunnam

April 15, 2025

Easter is the punctuation mark of the Christian Faith: the death and resurrection of Jesus, God’s Son as his gift…


Distinctive Style of Methodists: Our Worldwide Parish by Maxie Dunnam

April 9, 2025

Followers of Jesus have a distinctive style. There are many marks of the Methodist Style. We have considered A Catholic…


Distinctive Style of Methodists: Heartfelt Religion by Maxie Dunnam

April 1, 2025

Followers of Jesus have throughout history exhibited a distinctive style.  In my first article I shared about Wesley’s peculiar flair….


Distinctive Style of Methodist: Catholic Spirit by Maxie Dunnam

March 11, 2025

In my last article I made the claim that Methodists have a distinct style. As Christians, our style defines us…