A couple of years ago, an internet commenter referred to me as a "formerly Methodist pastor." Then this past week, I read the regrettable story of a Kansas pastor who turned in his ordination credentials on the floor of Annual Conference when a contentious vote didn't...
“The Filter Factor” — Sermon Rewind
United Methodist Churches rarely do series on what's called worldview. We tend to leave those to the independents, the non-denominationals, the evangelicals. Yet that is what BrainWashing is -- a series focusing on the grid through which we look at the world and its...
BrainWashing, Week 5 — The Filter Factor
Guess what? I have loved the Brainwashing series. The people of Good Shepherd have been attentive, I have been energized, and I am seeing how people really are looking at the world through a new, Gospel-centered, grid. Sunday will have more of the same. Our...
Why Self-Expression Isn’t A Biblical Virtue But Self-Control Is
In reading through the letters of Paul and Peter, I continue to be surprised by his emphasis on one of the least glamorous aspects of the Christian life: self-control. For example . . . ” … so that Satan will not tempt you because of your lack of self-control” (I...
James-Michael Smith (And Good Shepherd!) To Speak At Western North Carolina Annual Conference
Next week, about 2,500 United Methodists from all across the western part of our state with gather in Lake Junaluska for the Western North Carolina Annual Conference meeting. And, thanks to one of my favorite people, Good Shepherd will be well represented....
Top Five Tuesday — Top Five Things Going On In The World On June 9, 1984
So what in the world was happening thirty-one years ago today? 1. The Boston Celtics and Los Angeles Lakers were in the middle of one of the most celebrated and acrimonious NBA Championship series ever. Boston's signature play was Kevin McHale's clothesline...
When Every Silver Lining Has A REALLY Dark Cloud — Sermon Rewind
When Every Silver Lining Has A REALLY Dark Cloud was, again, one of my favorite messages to deliver. It had a title I really liked, a noun-centric metaphor (a harp), and a closing section I was able to deliver with considerable conviction because I've been on the...
BrainWashing, Week 4 — When Every Silver Lining Has A REALLY Dark Cloud
Here's the cliché: But here's the reality: many of us do a much better job of dwelling on the dark cloud than the silver lining surrounding it. Is that you? Because what interests me most this week is the correlation between our obsessive thoughts and our...
Clay Court Tennis, Me, And The Paradox Of Patience
If you are even a casual follower of the sports landscape, you know that the French Open tennis tournament is currently taking place in Paris. In fact, as of this writing, it looks for all the world like Novak Djokovic is on his way to claiming his first title on the...