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Category Archives: Theology
Safety Not Guaranteed: Unexpected Time Travel
Having won the screenwriting award at the Sundance Festival in 2012, it’s strange that I heard no buzz related to Safety Not Guaranteed, a little indie film about a magazine’s exploration of a man claiming he can time travel. More like Primer than Hot … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Pop Culture, Theology
Tagged Aubrey Plaza, classifieds, comedy, indie film, Jake Johnson, jenica bergere, sundance festival, time travel
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Hashtag Manifesto: Who Am I?
While my normal posts revolve around movies, pop culture, or current events related to pop culture and movies, a manifesto of sorts has been coming to mind based on the labeling that has divided the Church for centuries and continues … Continue reading
Posted in Pop Culture, Theology
Tagged Catholic, Christ follower, Christian, evangelical, hashtag, identity, manifesto, pastor, preacher, Protestant, reverend, teacher, theology, UMC, United Methodist, who i am
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Rob Bell, God, and What He’s Talking About
I’m aware that Rob Bell means a lot of things to a lot of Christians. Some Christians see him as a breath of fresh air; some think he’s the sign of the times, that he’s watering down Christianity until religion … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Theology
Tagged Christianity, religion, Rob Bell, theology, What We Talk About When We Talk About God
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A New Hope @ Christmas 2012
On Christmas Eve 2012, I preached the following sermon (with a few edits) reflecting on Jesus’ birth, the kingdom of God, the Newtown, Connecticut, tragedy, and the hope we have to share with others. As many of you know, Walt … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Pop Culture, Sermons, Theology
Tagged christmas, christmas eve, do not fear, edmund hamilton sears, george lucas, hear the good news, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, i heard the bells on chrsi, Immanuel, Indiana Jones, it came upon a midnight clear, lucasfilm, peace on earth, sermon, Star Wars
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The Avengers- The Community Is Greater Than The Sum Of Its Parts (Movie Review)
I’m still a DC guy, and I’m holding out for The Dark Knight Rises. That said, this might be the best Marvel film made yet (touching out Captain America: First Avenger and X-Men: First Class). You’ve heard about the assembly … Continue reading
Posted in Movie Reviews, Pop Culture, Reviews, Theology, Uncategorized
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