PostScripts

Contemplations on a Messy Desk

My Hebrew language and Old Testament professor at Erskine Seminary used to have (and probably still does) the messiest desk I could ever imagine. It looked like one of those television shows with the really smart main character’s desk stacked so high with files that a crashing fall is inevitable.

Shoulda' Coulda' Woulda'

Midweek greetings, Centennial Family. This is a “Postscripts” from Grace Presbyterian that I wrote on October 5, 2016. Whenever I see or think about the young man who told me this story, I always link it with this article I wrote. I saw a picture of him on Facebook, and now I can’t get the rascal out of my head.

Caricatured Committees Create Misconception!

January 2018 is almost gone! Where did the month go? Before we get too deep into the year, I wanted to share with y’all an emphasis for this year at Centennial: committees. Oftentimes, jokes can be made about Presbyterians making committees, getting bogged down in red tape, and making another committee to deal with that!

A Path-Straightening and All-Of-Life God Who Saves

This little couplet from Proverbs 3 is one that I often think of these days. The reason for the often-ness of these verses in my life now has to do with my daughter, but it all started back when I first began attending Fayetteville (TN) ARP Church.

A New Year and A New Sermon Series

Happy New Year, Centennial Family! I hope all of you are well. This last Sunday, we found ourselves at the start of a new sermon series titled Jesus In A Lived Life: The Joseph Narrative. I would like to provide a few insights into this series for y’all’s consideration.