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Author Archives: Jacob Sahms
Ten Words Intro: From Slavery To Freedom (Sunday’s Sermon Today)
Have you ever been stuck? I remember some of my more sticky situations. Once, I was driving an older car that I didn’t know very well. I’d never really had any trouble with it, but it was hand-me-down. It was … Continue reading
#GetChurchRight: Easter Monday AKA Live Like You Mean It (A Mustard Seed Musing)
Another Easter is in the books. Call it a wrap. We woke early, we ate well, we sang hymns we don’t sing nearly often enough, and we welcomed in the C & E crowd (Christmas and Easter for the uninitiated). … Continue reading
Easter Sermon: Can You See? (Luke 24:13-35)
The beauty of today is this: Jesus rose from the dead, three days after he was crucified, nailed to a tree. But not everyone can see the beauty. Not everyone “gets” it. Take these two men from our scripture today, … Continue reading
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Spiritual Misfit: Love Is Enough (Book Review)
Ever think that you’re the only one in church who has doubts? Ever wonder if there’s a safe place to express them? Ever thought about asking those questions in church? Michelle DeRusha, one-time Catholic and current Lutheran, takes her writing … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Pop Culture, Reviews, Theology
Tagged Anne Lamott, Blue Like Jazz, Catholic, Convergent, Donald Miller, Lutheran, Michelle DeRusha, The Lincoln Journal Star
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Heaven Is For Real: Not Giving Up The Lion (Movie Review)
“If heaven is for real, we’d all lead different lives.”–Todd Burpo Heaven is For Real explores the experience of Pastor Todd Burpo (Greg Kinnear) and his family, as his son Colton (Connor Corum) has a vision while he’s undergoing an emergency … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Current Events, Movie Reviews, Reviews
Tagged Greg Kinnear, Heaven Is For Real, jason vargas, Kelly Reilly, margo martindale, Thomas Haden Church, Todd Burpo
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Easter Sunrise Sermon: Gone Fishing (John 21:1-14)
I won’t be preaching this Sunday, so here’s the early (7:30 a.m.) service message for Easter morning, April 20. Easter morning is one of those times when everyone in the church is experiencing one of those highs. The high of Christmas … Continue reading
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Tagged Easter, fishing, John 21, reenstatement of peter, sunrise
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Crucifixes & Empty Tombs (A Mustard Seed Musing)
Have you ever wondered why the cross is the symbol of Christianity and not the empty tomb? I’ve considered this throughout Lent this year, and find myself laughing at the absurdity of decorating oneself with the means of torture and … Continue reading
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Captain America, Winter Soldier: Man Out Of Time (Movie Review)
I almost didn’t go. The trailer looked that lame. And yet, there was something that seemed un-comicbook geek of me to not go. So I went. And Captain America: Winter Soldier was everything I could’ve asked for in a superhero film, staying true to the spirit … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Movie Reviews, Pop Culture, Reviews, Theology
Tagged 9/11, anthony mackie, black widow, chris evans, HYDRA, incarnation, Marvel, michael grillo, minority report, philip k. dick, robert redford, Russo brothers, S.H.I.E.L.D., sam wilson, samuel l. jackson, scarlett johansson, sebastian stan, the falcon, winter soldier
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Noah: One-On-One With Screenwriter Ari Handel (Interview)
I don’t think I’ve been this nervous for an interview in awhile. I’ve asked questions of the designer of the 2012 Olympic medals, well-known musicians, professional athletes, authors, and others. But to get time with Ari Handel, screenwriting partner of … Continue reading