Notes from the web 5/28

No, Next question
“Is Biblical Truth No Different Than the Yanny vs. Laurel Debate?” {Christian Post, 5/21) No, it is different. Some things are subjective, but it would be impossible to live in the world if everything is. Try being subjective driving to work or church

Time to go
“Paige Patterson Out After Southwestern Trustees Vote; Decision follows Southern Baptist leader’s apology to women for past comments.” (Christianity Today, 5/23; CP; Baptist Press)

 SBC reflection
“Al Mohler: The Humiliation of the Southern Baptist Convention” (CT Speaking Out, 5/23)

Pray
“Woman Whose Google Anti-Abortion Talk Went Viral Says Christians Must Pray Before Confronting Culture” (CP Living, 5/22)

Healthcare Costs, it’s a fraud
“How to Reduce Healthcare Costs by 92 Percent”  (PJ media trending, 5/23)
“Why Your Health Insurer Doesn’t Care About Your Big Bills” (NPR, 5/25) In our experience, on insurance, self pay, and Medicare, these are exactly accurate – and sad

Real self help
“Transcending Jordan Peterson’s 12 Rules for Life: Turning Water Into Wine” (CP Voices, 5/23)

Probably not possible for us to look cool
“Matt Chandler ‘Deeply Concerned’ by Pastors Focused on ‘Looking Cool,’ Ignore ‘Moral Imperatives’ of Bible” (CP Church and Ministries, 4/14)

Of course He did
“Jesse Duplantis: God Told Me to Tell You to Buy Me a $54 Million Jet” (Relevant, 5/25) Jesse’s messagea Falcon 7X is needed

Sunday 5/27

This Sunday Acts 16 – the first European Christian, Lydia a businesswoman in Philippi. Along with casting out a demon abusing a slave girl, uncaring and persecuting gentiles, beatings, prison, joy, worship, and release.

Chapel News and Notes 5/11/2018

Sunday May 13th
11:00 Worship and Word. Mothers Day – Our attitudes in today’s culture
9:30 Sunday Prayer meeting and discipleship

 

Next Sunday 5/20

Acts 15 – First Theological dispute

Spring Celebration cook out following the service

Web

Mothers Day
God Understands Hard, Thankless Parenting; Mother’s Day is difficult for many. But Scripture portrays a Father who knows our plight (Christianity Today, May 2018 issue)

We never have
“Stop Apologizing for Apologetics; But it might be time for it to grow up.” (CT Apologetics, 4/20)

Mission still on
“It’s Time for the Mission World to Rethink ‘Business as Usual'” (CP Voices, 5/11)

Abuse
“Hidden violence; Spousal abuse is a widespread sin that many churches ignore at their—and their members’—peril” (World, 5/20)

 No, next question
“Is Black Liberation Theology the Answer to Evangelicalism’s Racial Divides?” (Christian Post, 5/5)

 

Cinco de Mayo

May 5th is Cinco de Mayo or fifth of May. Not a big holiday in Mexico but bigger in the US, helped along by good old American capitalism. No it is not Mexican Independence Day, that’s Sept. 16th 1810, but it celebrates the Mexican Army’s defeat of the French at the Battle of Puebla in 1862. They lost the war militarily (an intervention over debt collection and “free trade”) but winning at Puebla was a moral booster. France left Mexico and in 1867 Maximilian I was executed and the Mexican Republic was reestablished. So basically a celebration of North Americans defeating Europeans. Most Americans are on board with that.

Chapel News and Notes 5/4/18

Sunday, May 6th 2018

Worship Service at 11:00 am Congregational worship and Acts 14
Sunday Discipleship at 9:30 am

Next Sunday 5/13  Mothers Day

May 20th Annual Spring Celebration and cook out

WebNotes

Pew – Americans on God
“80% of Americans Believe in God. Pew Found Out What They Mean” (Christianity Today, 4/25)

 Finding Jesus through terrible difficulty
“‘These Bombs Led Me to Christ’ The “Napalm Girl” from a famous Vietnam War photo tells her story of coming to faith.” (CT Testimony, 4/20)

 We’re the government and we know better
“Alfie Evans and Britain’s Post-Christian, Post-Human, Pagan Culture” (Christian Post, 5/2)

Moore on misogyny
“Beth Moore Pens Open Letter to Christian Brothers on Sexism; Gospel Coalition Leader Offers Apology” (CP Church and Ministries, 5/4) Moore’s post

Bible not bad
“No GQ, the Bible Is Not Racist, Sexist or Boring” (Christian Post, 4/27)

News you can use
“What to Do After Willful Sin” (CP voices, 5/2)

Israel
“Miracles and myths; On the eve of Israel’s 70th anniversary, there is much to celebrate and plenty to set straight” (World, 4/26)

Is God there?

Acts 12. Peter is supernaturally released from certain death while James is killed by Herod and the church is persecuted. So is God really powerful enough to deliver? And when He doesn’t? We will look at it all on April 22.

Acts 10

Two men and two visions and two transformations. The story of Cornelius and Peter, one a Gentile and the other a Jew. The Jew may have had the biggest paradigm shift. The gentiles also may have a relationship with Jesus and be filled with the Holy Spirit.  This Sunday at the Chapel

MLK

We can remember when Martin Luther King Jr. was shot in Memphis 50 years ago today. It was a sad day for the United States. His words concerning judging people by the content of their character rather than the color of their skin is true today just as it was 50 years ago. Hopefully we do