There are a number of fortune cookie idioms that Jesus never said, Paul never wrote, and the Old Testament never authorized.
Read MoreThis is a book that should be required reading for all Christians, especially Christians living in the United States in 2020.
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Read MoreIn this episode, Taylor and I discussed my sermon "Words Are Always Necessary" that I contributed to Crackers and Grape Juice’s collection of reflections on Paul’s letter to the church in Rome.
Read MoreIn this collection of sermons, you’ll find three United Methodist pastors doing what pastors do, sharing the good news. And trying to help us members of the laity get a healthy dose of some blessed catechism.
Read MoreBy purchasing this book you are helping to keep the conversations about faith without stained-glass language going. Proceeds from this book will help cover the cost of servers, websites, and future live event.
Read MoreBy using the Gospel of John and documents and practices of the early church Cullmann is able to successfully connect both Johannine texts and the worship practices of the early church to the sacraments and to the practice of Christian worship today. Much can be gleaned by the church today from the practices of early church.
Read MoreFor Episode 72, Crackers and Grape Juice caught up with Duke Divinity professor and retired UMC Bishop Will Willimon to talk about racism, the Donald, and how we can look forward as America’s dirty little secret surfaces again. “Who Lynched Willie Earle?: Preaching to Confront Racism” is available February 2017.
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