In John Wesley’s first of his thirteen sermons on The Sermon on the Mount, he states plainly, “Let us observe who it is (emphasis added) that is here speaking, that we may ‘take heed how we hear.’ Who I think
In John Wesley’s first of his thirteen sermons on The Sermon on the Mount, he states plainly, “Let us observe who it is (emphasis added) that is here speaking, that we may ‘take heed how we hear.’ Who I think
With trepidation I enter the lists on the topic of the reinstatement of Bishop Earl Bledsoe. (For anyone possibly unaware, Bishop Bledsoe was involuntarily retired by action of the South Central Jurisdictional Committee on the Episcopacy with ratification by the
Here is an example of a reasoned, measured, thoughtful pro-life perspective from a Catholic publication. Without doing any research, it sounds to me a lot like the United Methodist position on this most sensitive issue. A friend recommended it to
Now that the elections have passed, I’m thinking about how they pretty much leave everything as is. Democrats still hold the Senate and Republicans, the House. And the Incumbent is the President. So, I listened to a little punditry about
Off and on today, on this Election Day, I’ve been thinking about a chicken and egg question: do United Methodists lead or reflect? Do we lead, or do we merely reflect the larger culture’s problems? This is an impossible question