Posted on March 27, 2014 by theoldadam

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You must know someone who hungers for the True Bread…whether they know it, or not…whether they want it, or not;
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…then…pass the Bread please.
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Thank you, Pastor Mark.
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And thanks to flickr and _nachtwache_ , for the photo.
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Posted on March 24, 2014 by theoldadam

Pastor Mark gets in to the meat of Steven Paulson’s book. No pussyfooting around:
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Thanks, Pastor Mark.
And thanks to Steven Paulson for this great book.
Also, thanks to flickr and bill barber, for the photo.
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Posted on March 23, 2014 by theoldadam

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Pastor Mark’s sermon for the 3rd Sunday in Lent:
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Sorry ‘religionists’…you won’t like this. But you need to hear it more than anyone else.
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Thank you, Pastor Mark.
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And thanks to Christimages.org, for the photo.
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Posted on March 22, 2014 by theoldadam
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Thank you, Pastor Mark.
Another great class.
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Posted on March 20, 2014 by theoldadam

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Pastor Mark’s midweek Lenten sermon for March 19, 2014.
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Thank you, Pastor Mark.
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And thanks to Hubbel site, for the photo.
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Posted on March 17, 2014 by theoldadam

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We have to do something …don’t we?
I hear this on all manner of Christian radio stations and Christian blog sites and from Joe and Mary Christian that I encounter in daily life.
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Are they right?
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Thank you, Pastor Mark.
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And thanks to flickr and Doggie Diner, for the photo.
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Posted on March 15, 2014 by theoldadam

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Pastor Mark finishes up unpacking the introduction to “Lutheran Theology” which is clarifying exactly what the legal scheme is and how it affects us:
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Listen to > The Legal Scheme (part 2 of Paulson’s book)
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Thank you, Pastor Mark.
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And thanks to flickr and FMO8, for the photo.
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Posted on March 13, 2014 by theoldadam
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Thank you, Pastor Mark.
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And thanks to flickr and RS 1990, for the photo.
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Posted on March 11, 2014 by theoldadam

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How do we view the world? What words are we using to define reality? From what words are we deriving meaning and truth?
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Pastor Mark addresses this issue in his sermon for the 1st Sunday in Lent, 2014:
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Thank you, Pastor Mark.
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And thanks to flicker and sjcockell, for the photo.
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Posted on March 7, 2014 by theoldadam

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This is one of the best anti-religion sermons that I have heard preached in a long time:
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Ash Wednesday sermon, 2014 > Dying to Self
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Love it…hate it…indifferent to it…it’s going to work on you in any event.
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( sound quality improves after a couple of minutes )
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Thank you, Pastor Mark.
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And thanks to flicker and hollywoodhollows, for the photo.
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