A Sermon Presented to St. Charles Avenue Baptist Church on Matthew 3: 1-6, 13- 4:1 The first part of our story today is made interesting by the presence of John the Baptist, particularly his wardrobe and food...
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Learn MoreFor all my adult life, I’ve begun my mornings with a cup of hot, black coffee and a newspaper. I may have to give that up on Sunday mornings. If not, I need to get Donna, my enduring and endearing wife, to...
Learn MoreIn the time when a corrupt governor ruled like there was no other power in the world, a little boy named Jesus was born in a backwater town. Powerful and important people–the kind who didn’t spend...
Learn MoreMy coffee was half-cold the first time Clinton Davis sat down. I was in the Natchez Coffee Company for a favorite pastime: reading, writing, drinking coffee, listening to that acoustic/Hawaiian version of...
Learn MorePreached December 29 at St. Louis Mennonite Fellowship — Matthew 2:13-23 Merry Christmas! It is good to gather together in worship with all of you this Christmas morning. Perhaps it seems odd to speak of...
Learn MoreI used to have a really clean house. On Saturday mornings, I would put my podcast-filled MP3 player on the speakers and set to work vacuuming, dusting, mopping, wiping, and spinning the washing machine. It...
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