by Tony W. Cartledge | Dec 18, 2018 | Opinion
Israel, like America, has its fair share of ideological activists determined to have their way even if it endangers the country — and possibly the world. For years, a group of Ultra-Orthodox Jews — supported by American fundamentalist Christians anxious... by Mitch Randall | May 25, 2018 | Opinion
A worldwide audience listened last weekend to a sermon about the power of love at the wedding of Britain’s Prince Harry and U.S. actress Meghan Markle. Delivered by Episcopal Bishop Michael Curry, the sermon has received a global reception as a message the world... by Michael Shaw | Jun 9, 2015 | Opinion
I have recently started re-reading Leviticus. You enter into a strange world, an alien culture of sacrifice. ¨It is hard not only getting your head around the ritual, but also trying to understand how any of this could be relevant to anyone in our culture. After... by Bob Browning | Feb 6, 2014 | General
A sermon by Robert Browning, Pastor, First Baptist Church, Frankfort, Ky. February 2, 2014 John 15:9-17 Communion Devotion This morning, our attention is drawn to the table which is before us. In a few moments, we’ll take the bread and cup, which symbolize the death... by Kathy Pickett | Dec 6, 2012 | General
A sermon delivered by Kathy Pickett, Pastor of Congregational Life, Holmeswood Baptist Church, Kansas City, Mo., on November 11, 2012. Mark 12: 38-44 Several years ago my husband and I were gathered with family and we were discussing stewardship. The discussion grew...