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Thursday, May 05, 2011 Play this file. Play View Comments Comments (0)
This weekend, I'll have the privilege of "officiating" the renewing of wedding vows for my in-laws on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary.  I had the same opportunity to take part in a renewal of vows for my own parents on their golden anniversary eleven years ago, and I am honored to be able to do it a second time.

The Amazing Race - Matthew 5

Tuesday, April 12, 2011 Play this file. Play View Comments Comments (0)

When the apostle Paul in the New Testament compared our relationship to Christ with marriage--we are the bride of Christ--I think he had much of that idea of faithful love in mind.  Jesus promises to always be faithful to us, and it is His model of faithfulness that we are called to follow.

My sermon title - Titus 2

Sunday, April 18, 2010 Play this file. Play View Comments Comments (0)
What would happen if a world-class musician performed elegant classical music on a priceless instrument in a busy train station in an American city?
  
The Washington Post did a little experiment to find out for themselves in their own city in January of 2007. The musician was Joshua Bell, who can earn upwards of $50,000 for an evening's performance.  The instrument was a three hundred year-old Stradivarius violin valued at $3.5 million. The music included the works of Bach and other masters.