Ask, Receive, Disbelieve, by Andrée Seu
Ten years ago I was diagnosed with cancer, had major surgery to remove it, and have had follow-up scans since then, including the one that resulted in more cancer surgery last spring. With 30 or so CTs and MRIs under…
Where is the steeple?
Disclaimer: The following post is an attempt to share some thoughts about how spaces are being used by churches around the world. It is not intended to convey any specific information about the All Saints property/building search. Enjoy. "In an…
The Big Snow, by Andrée Seu
Though my children are native Texans, I’m of the “got here as fast as I could” variety. “As fast as I could” was age 11, when my family moved to the Dallas area. We moved from Minnesota, land of 10,000…
Burning Bushes
The Old Testament reading that provides our sermon text this Sunday is Exodus 3:1-15. Moses meets God in a burning bush and is called to go to Pharoah in order to bring the Israelites out of Egypt. In our staff…
“A razor’s-edge experience”
“After the age of forty, every man is responsible for his own face.” “In the logic of high technology, the fundamental premise is our incapacity. We are tired, fuzzy (in mind and face), and in need of a simple, safe,…
Tell it slant
It’s no surprise that we consider Eugene Peterson a friend at All Saints. His writing continues to encourage us towards a more intentional and deliberate maturity in Christ over time. It seems like every new book he publishes finds its…
On not finishing books
During his sermon Sunday, Bill quoted a long passage from the novel Gilead. As a side note, he mentioned that a couple of years ago he had been unable to finish the novel. He’s thoroughly enjoying it now, but, back…