First of all, I’d like to know what you thought of the service Sunday night and the idea of us talking to The Good Place. Are you a fan of the show? Have you watched but not a fan? I would also like to know what some of your answers to the questions were – either those Lea asked in… Read more →
Reflections
Pop Culture Monday: Joey Landreth “Forgiveness”
Hey so I’ve never heard of Joey Landreth (or his previous band before going solo, The Bros. Landreth) before today, but I had a performance of his pop up on a YouTube channel I subscribe to and the song he was performing is called “Forgiveness” so, naturally, I wanted to check it out. And boy, am I glad I did!… Read more →
POP CULTURE MONDAY: Thanos and God pt. 2
This is part 2 of a two part blog. If you haven’t read the first part, please go and do so first. I left off part 1 of this blog considering what the proper Christian response to an endangered creation or existence is, especially compared to Thanos’ response and actions. At first, I immediately thought the obvious answer… Read more →
POP CULTURE MONDAY: Thanos and God pt. 1
Okay, I have waited long enough, I think, to do or say anything regarding Avengers: Infinity War. If you haven’t seen it, stop reading and come back later, unless you don’t care about spoilers or have already had it spoiled. *********************************************************************************** Thanos is the big bad foil for our favourite superheros, the Avengers (along with The Guardians as well), but… Read more →
Pop Culture Mondays: Is the past truly in the past?
I bring up this question about the past staying just that, the past, because of a recent incident involving Guardians of the Galaxy director and creative genius producer and initiator of the future Marvel Cosmic Cinematic Universe, James Gunn. Gunn was recently fired from Disney (who owns Marvel) for some Tweets he posted years ago that have resurfaced to throw… Read more →
Reckless Love pt. 4
This is a continuation of a blog reflecting on a sermon I gave referencing the popular worship song, “Reckless Love.” A woman came to speak with me after the service Sunday night and she was more than happy to use the term “reckless love of God.” I told her, “good.” She understood the meaning behind it and the fact… Read more →
Reckless Love pt. 3 – A poignant thought and example
This is part 3 of a blog reflecting further on a sermon message I gave in reference to the worship song, “Reckless Love.” Please join in the conversation with your thoughts and reflections. I was speaking with another person after the service Sunday night and this person has obviously had some bad experiences with love. He said that he… Read more →
Reckless Love pt. 2 Reckless But Committed
This is part 2 of a blog reflecting on a sermon I preached in relation to the worship song “Reckless Love.” “Reckless, but Committed” Consider, still, the question, “are we called to love recklessly?” I could make sense of such a claim. Like, for instance showing love to the homeless simply because God asks us to (see pt.… Read more →
Reckless Love pt. 1
Hey guys, I wanted to continue the conversation from last night’s Living Room with you. I hope you’ll engage with this blog. I’d love to hear some of your thoughts and reflections from last night. There’s a few other things I wanted to express and put out there to consider that I just couldn’t fit into the sermon, so… Read more →
Reflections on Light and Darkness – Courtney’s message on the Lamp of the Body
Hello, and welcome to the Living Room Blog. Last night Courtney spoke to us in week 2 of our Lent series, Journey to the Cross, and he spoke on Luke 11:33-36 – the lamp of the body. The takeaway for me was, in the same way last week I spoke about acknowledging distractions, to acknowledge the areas in our lives… Read more →