Category: Wesleyan Accent
Elizabeth Glass Turner ~ The Unreached Object
September 19, 2016
We must be very careful about how we go about our mission, because across the country our faith community is in crisis. And crisis breeds desperation.
Jeff Rudy ~ A Peace at Odds
September 17, 2016
Peace or division? Which is your mission, Jesus? Which is your kingdom about?
Andy Stoddard ~ When Your Faith Creates Problems
September 15, 2016
We will not always be liked. But we must always love.
James Petticrew ~ Money, Money, Money
September 14, 2016
The danger of our silence is that if we ignore the subject of money, both the mission of the Kingdom of God and the spirituality of God’s people will ultimately be impoverished.
Cole Bodkin ~ Helicopter Pilots or Farmers?
September 12, 2016
If we are always on the go, never at home, what sort of fruit can we expect?
Tammie Grimm ~ Our Story Is for All Ages
September 10, 2016
It is by knowing the biblical story that we can see more into Rowling’s story. The Greatest Commandment is not just about love—it is about loving holistically, loving things whole—integrating the very aspects of our being, heart, mind, soul and strength and becoming whole in who we are and who we love. To love God with our whole heart, whole mind, whole strength and whole soul and to love our neighbor as ourselves is to inherit eternal life.
Interview: Tom Fuerst on Outsiders & Underdogs
September 8, 2016
Advent reminds us that Christmas is not a sentimental, consumerist, family-friendly holiday, but is a season of radical political subversion, the downfall of the mighty, and an upturning of the hierarchies of the world. Seeing Christmas in fresh perspective begins with participating in the biblical narrative of God’s preferential option for the poor, forgotten, and imperfect.
Elizabeth Glass Turner ~ Why Can’t We Just Be Humanitarians?
September 7, 2016
I’ve eaten with Muslims and agnostics, with atheists and Wiccans, with Buddhists and Baptists. I enjoy breaking bread with people who are different than I am. I don’t want any of them to go hungry. I want to share what I have with them, whether they ever believe what I believe or not.
But I’m also comfortable with my vocational call to proclaim Jesus Christ, and him crucified.
Elizabeth Glass Turner ~ The Global Neighborhood: World Methodist Conference
September 5, 2016
We are knit together fearfully and wonderfully in the womb of this galaxy, we neighbors, breathing the air of God’s breath as we blink and squall at the startling light of Triune love. We are still newborns learning to recognize the face of our Creator, learning to move through the example of Christ our brother.
Kevin Murriel ~ Release
September 3, 2016
There are some things that you are holding onto, and there are other things that are holding onto you…