Monthly Archives: May 2009
Daniel Montgomery Reads Monkeys; Michael Morgan Gets Them Off His Back
Strange title, huh? Watch the short video above, and it will all make sense.
Who Is Planning On Launching With Us In St. Matthews? Please Let Us Know
As you’ve heard, read, asked about and discussed in our live (and video-taped) meeting, series of blog posts, private message board, community groups and Sojourn Gathered services, we’re launching a Sojourn campus in St. Matthews later this summer. Right now … Continue reading
Leigh-Anna Barbieri – Baptism Testimony
Leigh-Anna Barbieri shares her testimony of salvation during her baptism service during Sojourn Gathered, this past Easter: Like many people, I was brought up in a Christian family. I went to a private school, attended church on a pretty regular … Continue reading
Why Should Women Study Systematic Theology? by Rebecca Dennison
On the eve of leading a summer class on Systematic Theology for women, Rebecca Dennison answers “Why should I, as a woman, study Systematic Theology?” To help me see God and myself rightly To quote John Piper in his talk … Continue reading
The Freedom Found In Commitment, by Rusty McKie
Robertson McQuilkin’s book, A Promise Kept, is the story of his marriage. When his wife fell deeper into Alzheimer’s disease, he faced a pressing decision: to leave his wife in the care of someone else or leave his ministry. His … Continue reading
The Curious Case Of Lachlan Coffey: A Very Cool Church
I am going to blow your mind. Stop what you are doing and google “very cool church”. What’s the second site that Google pulls up? Was your mind blown? Kat French, another Sojourner, showed me this and I couldn’t believe … Continue reading
Did David Write A Psalm After Slaying Goliath?
Psalm 151 is considered an apocryphal section of the Old Testament, meaning that it exists outside the canon of Scripture — those writings that the church, down through time, consider to be the inspired Word of God. We cannot be … Continue reading
Watch The Full Sojourn Meeting/Q&A Session On Multi Campus Expansion Here!
Last week Sojourn’s catalytic leadership team — Teaching Pastor Daniel Montgomery, Worship & Arts Pastor Mike Cosper and Director of Operations Bryce Butler — hosted an open meeting and Q&A session about the upcoming launch of our second Louisville church … Continue reading
Sojourn’s Own Brooks Ritter To Be Featured On WFPK’s "Live Lunch" This Friday
Brooks Ritter- The Horse Fell Lame from Jeff Venable on Vimeo. Sojourn is honored to count among its members and worship leaders Brooks Ritter, who debuted his solo album, The Horse Fell Lame, at The 930 Art Center last year. … Continue reading
Lit: eLITism and the Community-Conscious Writer, by Kristen Miller
The NYT Book Review printed a very amusing essay which addressed the steadily increasing ranks of those people who call themselves “writers”. Essayist Paul Greenburg facetiously proposes a “writer bailout” program, in which the government pays people to stop being … Continue reading