Articles
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God Clothed in Nature
In the Bible, we meet the God who also does not prance around naked as a jaybird. -
Old Testament: Isaiah 6:1-8 (Trinity Sunday: Series B)
We look on the face of God in Christ and rejoice on account of His shed blood and righteousness which sets us free to be the people of God. -
Old Testament: Isaiah 6:1-8 (9-13) (Epiphany 5: Series C)
Isaiah finds himself in the presence of the living God—the Holy One. This is a terrifying situation because Isaiah knows full well that the unholy cannot endure the presence of the Holy. -
Old Testament: Isaiah 6:1-8 (Holy Trinity: Series B)
Does Isaiah find himself in the Holy of Holies in the Jerusalem Temple, or is this taking place in the Heavenly Temple? Perhaps we might say the answer is “Yes.” -
You Can’t Be Late to Church—Here’s Why
We show up to this crowded sacred shindig on Sundays, all wings and halos and blue jeans, and shimmy our way into the sanctuary, late to church but not late to church, for how can we be late to a service that never ends? -
Woe is Me: A Different Kind of Spiritual Experience
That’s where a true encounter with God leaves you. Unable to point the finger at anyone else, all you can do is fall on your face, confess your sin, be absolved, and join the angels in singing, “Holy, holy, holy.”
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Podcasts
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"Holy Holy Holy" (Episode 116) Featuring Pastor Edward Killian
Pastor Killian Teaches On Isaiah 6:1-7
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