Monthly Archives: February 2009
You: the Modern Priesthood, by Daniel Montgomery
I wanna be sedated. Martin Luther was totally punk rock. That’s my clever attention-grabber that will hopefully convince you to read on. So let’s talk about the Reformation. (Unless you’re a total history geek, you now see why I needed … Continue reading
Acacia of the Tabernacle, A Poem by Sojourner Matt Park
As Kristen Miller – creative writing facilitator at Sojourn – noted on Monday, the sojournchurch.com message board has a category dedicated to Poetry and Fiction. Recently, Kristen asked participants for a story or poem that would coincide with Sojourn’s B.C. … Continue reading
Psychiatry: the New Priesthood?, by Daniel Montgomery
This coming Sunday is going to be all about the Priests – God’s men who had the gritty task of killing all those animals to fight the unending battle against Israel’s uncleanness so that God wouldn’t scatter them before himself. … Continue reading
Living Leviticus: Day 1, by Emily Flanigan
Day 1 of Living Levitically: When I first heard about this challenge I thought to myself, “Have fun with that you 7 crazy people” but I ended up getting sucked into the craziness. I have always had a really hard time … Continue reading
Baptism Stories: Sojourn’s Christopher Renn
From the February 1, 2009 baptism service at Sojourn Gathered: The life I lived before coming to know Christ was empty. Nothing I ever did filled the longing I had for significance, purpose, and accomplishment. I tried to find my … Continue reading
(re)Introducing the Sojourn Devotional 2.0, by Michael Morgan
Do you wish you had the discipline to follow a daily Bible reading and devotional plan? Let me tell you about something that just might help. Consider this a field guide to Sojourn’s daily bible reading guide/devotional.
Living Leviticus! by Daniel Montgomery
Sojourn celebrated Ash Wednesday this morning with a 6:30am worship service. As sleepy-eyed people made their way into the dimly lit auditorium, you could see a few heads covered with linen. It was, after all, the sanctuary and God did, … Continue reading
Think You Can’t Read Through Leviticus? Check This Out First …
So Pastor Daniel took us nearly to the end of Exodus this past Sunday at Sojourn Gathered. You know where that leave us … about to go slogging through the world of Leviticus, often considered to be among the most tedius books … Continue reading
Communion Gone Bad: The Curious Case Of Lachlan Coffey
It’s not every day that you get to speak in front of people. And when you do get the opportunity, you want it to be awesome. Sometimes I like to picture myself speaking to many people, and then I’m whisked … Continue reading
Exodus 29—Pleasing God: Bloody Sacrifices or a Broken Heart? by Robert Cheong
Do you struggle with believing you have to do something to be right with God? Many people wrongly think God will love them more or less because of what they do or don’t do. Many people wrongly think they can … Continue reading