What We Believe About Jesus Christ

Lloyd G. Douglas, in his book The Robe paints a very beautiful word picture. All the world was at Jerusalem to celebrate the feast of the Passover. The conversation takes place between two men with the familiar split ear-lobe that marks them as slaves. One was Demetrius of Corinth. The other was a small, ill-scentedContinue reading “What We Believe About Jesus Christ”

I Believe in the Holy Catholic Church

Last week, we looked at the Church from the perspective of its history. We began with the dilemma of man—severed from his God by rebellion—driven from his paradise of fellowship in the garden of Eden—estranged from his heavenly father, and growing more wicked with each succeeding generation. First God tried to redeem man through judgment—butContinue reading “I Believe in the Holy Catholic Church”

Christ Stands Supremely Alone

Many times sermons are stimulated by a penetrating questions which parishioners ask their minister. The sermon this morning is really the answer to a question our young people ask Sunday night. We were discussing the questions: What does it mean for a Christian to go out into the world? Does God hears someone who praysContinue reading “Christ Stands Supremely Alone”

A Summer Season’s Confrontation With Death

This summer I have ministered to more families who walked through the valley of the shadow of death, than I ever have in such a short period of time throughout my ministry at Savage Memorial. I have shared in bereavement with a young couple who lost their firstborn child. I have seen a lifelong memberContinue reading “A Summer Season’s Confrontation With Death”

On Leaving Our Decisions to the Snake

The other night, Tim Cayton along with my grandson Damian and I were lying on the soft green grass of Cove Palisade State Park gazing into the beautiful starry heavens of a Central Oregon sky, When suddenly we spotted one of our own satellites floating across the sky. I felt something of what the greatContinue reading “On Leaving Our Decisions to the Snake”

Harnessing The Power Of Prayer In Our Daily Lives

Prayer is a key practice of our Christian faith. Daily prayer can be a meaningful and life-changing for our lives.In this article, I will summarize  some thoughts on prayer to guide you as you try to practice daily prayer. Recently in a  junior sermon, I brought my magic magnet that drew all of the spilled carpet tacks into its fieldContinue reading “Harnessing The Power Of Prayer In Our Daily Lives”