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Mike Smith |
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8/23/2006 |
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My blog deals with what captures my interest: the Christian life in general, the joys and ironies inherent in the church, the relationship of church and culture, books and movies and articles, ecumenism, and related topics. On occasion I follow up on sermons, share prayers, or reflect on a passage of scripture. I like to "think out loud," hear what others have to say, and learn from the experience. |
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Dog Tales |
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By Mike Smith on
1/23/2008
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Well over a year ago, my wife and I inherited a black Labrador retriever from our daughter, when she married a fine young man who lived in Fairbanks, Alaska. They married on December 28. According to my daughter, the airlines had a policy against flying animals to Alaska at that time of year--something about it being too cold in the hold. "Don't worry," she told us. "We'll fly the dog to Fairbanks next spring."
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Should a Pastor Invest Time in Hospital Visitation? |
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By Mike Smith on
12/27/2007
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Most pastors spend a great deal of time with hospitalized persons. It's part of our calling (not to mention our position description). Nowadays, some pastoral leadership models argue pastors ought not to spend time on hospital visits. Instead, pastors should invest themselves in promoting the church's vision and preaching.
I disagree.
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Incarnation |
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By Mike Smith on
12/20/2007
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Incarnation--that's the theological term we use to describe what happened when "the Word became flesh and dwelt among us."
Expository, topical, narrative, and other forms of sermons will be preached this week as clergy attempt to communicate a least a bit of the Incarnation's significance in twenty to thirty minu ...
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Creeds, Covenants and Community |
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By Mike Smith on
11/12/2007
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Creeds developed early in the history of the church. "Jesus is Lord" may well have been the earliest one. The Apostle's Creed came later, followed by a number of creeds developed and approved by church councils. Most early Protestants continued to generate creeds.
Creeds sought to accomplish several goals. They gave formal expression to the beliefs of those in power in the church. Most creeds al ...
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Intentional Christianity |
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By Mike Smith on
8/29/2007
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This past Sunday morning I spent some time with one of our adult Sunday School classes. They had spent several months working through a study of doctrines important to Baptists, and I had been asked to visit and wrap up the study. After some thought, I decided to talk about why I choose to remain a Baptist Christian.
The topic is important to me. I have a number of friends who have left Baptist ranks to m ...
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Harry Potter |
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By Mike Smith on
8/13/2007
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Many of us have read each volume of the Harry Potter series. While I've never lined up at the bookstore to snatch up a copy at midnight, I've throughly enjoyed the books.
For one thing, they are well written. Rowling knows how to tell a story. I especially enjoy her willingness to allow her characters (both young and adult) to grow, sometimes in surprising ways. Rowling creates characters we come to care ...
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A New Book Worth Buying |
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By Mike Smith on
7/20/2007
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Recently I began working my way through a book entitled Ancient Christian Devotional. The book provides a year's worth of scripture readings in combination with selected comments from the church fathers. Thanks to excellent work on the part the editors, Thomas Oden and Cindy Crosby, some of the wisest insights from the church fathers are now readily available.
For example, in a commen ...
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Flip and Flop |
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By Mike Smith on
6/27/2007
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When did it become sinful to change one's mind? When did the ability and willingness to think, learn and adjust cease to be a sign of maturity and wisdom and become the sin we labed "flip-flop?"
Don't get me wrong. I value consistency. For example, I expect a Christian to be consistent in his or her determination to worship only God, practice kindness and generosity toward all others, bear witne ...
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Lists |
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By Mike Smith on
6/16/2007
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Over the past few decades a substantial number of Baptists have fallen in love with lists of beliefs. All deal with theological matters. Behavior, sociological, and political positions often crop up as well. Some lists are public, approved by a church or denomination or other organization. Others are personal.
The lists are used in various ways. Some Baptists utilze them as litmus tests for employment, pa ...
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