Month: August 2011
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Stumble Upon
When you read something on my blog you want to remember or share, please do so. Every post comes with buttons for the services most people use. Today there is one addition: StumbleUpon If you think Facebook or Twitter is the social media site that drives the most traffic to the rest of the web,…
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Holy Relativism
Whenever religions try to establish rules, they somewhat limit the diversity that God created: foods, behaviors, lifestyles. Today’s reading tries to correct that: “Everything that God has created is good; nothing is to be rejected, but everything is to be received with a prayer of thanks.”
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Wishful Thinking
Whoever wrote 1 Timothy 3:1-16 was a dreamer. He (sic!) was dreaming of a church leadership to his (sic!) liking. Probably because none of his phantasies ever came true. Maybe leadership in his (sic!) church looked more like this: A church leader is full of fault; he a polygamist, a drunkard, lacks self-control, and is…
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Women’s Lib
Whoever wrote 1 Timothy 2:1-15 didn’t know much about the Bible. Please listen to my sermon Women’s Lib.
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Guest Sermon: Humor
Humor 2011-08-21.m4a Listen on Posterous Listen to a sermon by the Rev. Mirjam Haas-Melchior focusing on "Humor". It was delivered at Provo Community United Church of Christ on August 21st 2011.