Posts Tagged 'M. Craig Barnes'

Morning Worship

Morning Worship

“As some of you pointed out to me, I have run out of the Ten Commandments,” the Rev. M. Craig Barnes said. “Today, we will look at Jesus’ summary of the law, an interpretation of what was always at the heart of the law — to love God with all your heart and soul and mind and strength and your neighbor as yourself.”

Morning Worship

Morning Worship

“There is an old story going around the church about a Sunday school teacher, teaching on the Ten Commandments, who asked the class what the ninth commandment was. One little boy said ‘A lie is an abomination unto the Lord and a very present help in times of trouble,’ ” said the Rev. M. Craig Barnes at the 9:15 a.m. morning worship service Thursday.

Morning Worship

Morning Worship

“ ‘Thou shalt not’ does not leave a lot of wiggle room. God is not advising us against adultery or stealing. This is a warning on the road to freedom that, if you take this detour, you will fall off a cliff,” said the Rev. M. Craig Barnes during his sermon, “Honoring Boundaries” at the 9:15 a.m. morning worship service Wednesday in the Amphitheater.

Morning Worship: Savor the grace in life

Morning Worship: Savor the grace in life

“On the stairwell in our house, my wife and I have a ‘wall of witnesses.’ We have large, black-and-white photos of ancestors that go back six generations in both our families, some who saw the Civil War,” said the Rev. M. Craig Barnes at the 9:15 a.m. morning worship service Tuesday in the Amphitheater.

From the Pulpit: Stubborn hope

From the Pulpit: Stubborn hope

I was leading a meeting with all of the vice presidents of our seminary, but I could think about only one thing — my teenagers. My wife and I had been up late the previous night having the “these are our values talk” with one of them. Again.