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A Weblog Dedicated to the Discussion of the Christian Faith and 21st Century Life
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I do not seek to understand that I may believe, but I believe in order to understand. For this also I believe, –that unless I believed, I should not understand.-- St. Anselm of Canterbury (1033-1109)

Sunday, September 02, 2007

The Methodist Blogs Weekly Roundup 2007.29.127

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The week in review in the Methoblogosphere:

John Battern asks, "How much does atmosphere impact worship?"

Keith McIlwain writes on our Christian subculture.

Life-long Methodists and open doors, according to Mitch Lewis.

John Montgomery takes a second look at Paul.

Gerry Charlotte Phelps writes on the endorsement of partial-birth abortion from a Methodist-endorsed coalition.

The top United Methodist hymns from Andrew Thompson.

Daniel McLain Hixon posts some reflections on Mother Teresa.

Paul Martin preaches on party invitations.


According to Tiffany Steinwert, Jesus queers table manners radicalizing the tradition of faith. Best of the Methoblogosphere!

Choices that Matter-- A sermon by William Chaney.

Bruce Alderman informs us that Friday was International Blog Day.

Tony Mitchell asks, "Who shall be invited?"

The first sermon in a series on the biblical basis for healing from Dave Faulkner.

Andrew Conard writes on the church online.

Michael Daniel on Senator Larry Craig's dilemma... and our own.

Greg Hazelrig posts his thought for the day on Colossians 2:6.

John of Locusts & Honey writes on messianic characters in science fiction.

God's Table Etiquette-- A sermon from Matt Judkins.

Andy Bryan asks, "Would YOU preach it?"

Have you seen the price of gas in Zimbabwe? Read Kevin Baker.

Gavin Richardson writes on the cool versus the not cool gospel.

Missing the third son-- a story from Questing Parson.

John Meunier on reaching the lost.

Faithful distance-- Some reflections from Kim Matthews.

Andrew Stoddard posts reflections on 1 Kings 3:16-28, Acts 27:27-44, and Mark 14:12-26.

Brian Russell writes on experiencing the big picture of the grand narrative of Scripture.

Which of the responsibilities and duties is aimed at internal church life and which is aimed at external church outreach? How do you feel about what you discover? A question from Jim Parsons.

Marty Schwartz is resting in the Spirit.

Day by day for Lorna Koskela.

Henry Neufeld posts thoughts on Larry Craig, family values, and hypocrisy.

Love and marriage, according to Richard Hall.

Moving reflections from Beth Quick.

Beware doctors in the church, according to Richard Heyduck.

Rev. Abi writes on the Ministerial Integrity Workshop.

Will Humes writes to Christian Book Distributors asking why they endorse Joel Osteen.

Jonathan Marlowe on Methodist theology.

The children are not our future-- A post from Gary W.

Grandma Jean is open for opinions on the Prophet Joel.

Scott McKay is thinking about month number nine.

The marathon that is ministry from Chris Kindle.

Brian Vinson on the pencils of babes.

The Journal of Theological Interpretation in here! A post from Guy Williams.

Jay Voorhees writes on a MethoEmergent conversation on baptism.

Why Craig Moore is not a fan of the Wesley Quadrilateral. Best of the Methoblogosphere!

Mark Winter on the "jesting parson."

Chris Roberts and Mondays with Wesley.

Hospitality today-- Some thoughts from Dave Camphouse.

Ken Hagler posts some reflections on the mysterious meal.

4 comments:

toddwilliam said...
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Beth Quick said...

Oops - that above comment was from me really. my brother was signed in on my account.
Thanks as always for your continuation of doing this time-consuming task!

Anonymous said...

wow what a great round up - thanks

Michael said...

Thank you once again, Allan.