Posts by Spencer DeBurgh (Page 72)
November 30
Famous people born on November 30th
Bo Jackson
Billy Idol
Dick Clark
Winston Churchill
Mark Twain
And, best of all, my mom.
Happy Birthday Mom!
Ready for tomorrow
I’m looking forward to worship tomorrow morning.
We will pray and sing with great joy. Our Christ has come.
One of our families will read the Advent Scriptures and light the first candle.
I am preaching on God’s glory in the Plagues. God wins! …
cartoon
I like this cartoon.
http://www.cartoonbank.com/2009/Johnson-look-at-the-lilies-of-the-field-They-neither-spin-nor-toil-Fire-them/invt/133922
Thanksgiving Prayer
I am thinking about using this prayer during tonight’s service. It is from the Common Book of Prayer
Almighty God, Father of all mercies,
we thine unworthy servants
do give thee most humble and hearty thanks
for all thy goodness and loving-kindness
t…
Tonight
Please join us tonight at seven.
We will share words of thanksgiving, sing praises, and read from the living Word of God together.
beautiful monotony
This good word about the gospel comes from Pastor Jared C. Wilson
The gospel is resilient. It is miraculously versatile. It proves itself every day for those awake to it. Because it is the antidote for all sin of all people, power effectual for e…
Sunday
Thank you for a great Sunday yesterday.
I loved the handbells, choir, organ, and violins.
Drew and Tim did an excellent job leading in song.
Preaching and teaching from Genesis 22 and Hebrews 11 was the highlight for me.
The short story in itself …
Be ready
Tomorrow we will enter one of the greatest short stories in all of Scripture, Genesis 22.
We will read the narrative and then, for the inspired interpretation, we will turn over to Hebrews 11.
Read through those chapters today if you want to get more o…
pictures
Yesterday’s post about praying for me is important.
This post isn’t.
Nevertheless, you may find these enjoyable.
My favorite dog:
My favorite Culver’s worker:
My favorite pastor’s wives:
I should never be allowed to enter the pulpit
From Gardiner Spring’s “Prayer for Ministers” (first published in 1848):
O it is at a fearful expense that ministers are ever allowed to enter the pulpit without being preceded, accompanied, and followed by the earnest prayers of the churches. It…