Are you trying to hide something from God? – 2 Samuel 11—12, Part 5

Editor’s Note: This week we welcome guest blogger, Emily Marks. Emily is an adult and community educator. She and her husband Sean live in Lancaster, PA, with their dog Corvus. I learned so much from her sermon on 2 Samuel 11-12! I’m excited for you to read these blog posts. In the dramatic story ofContinue reading “Are you trying to hide something from God? – 2 Samuel 11—12, Part 5”

Are you a typical human who doesn’t see the truth about yourself? – 2 Samuel 11—12, Part 4

Editor’s Note: This week we welcome guest blogger, Emily Marks. Emily is an adult and community educator. She and her husband Sean live in Lancaster, PA, with their dog Corvus. I learned so much from her sermon on 2 Samuel 11-12! I’m excited for you to read these blog posts. David has a big responsibilityContinue reading “Are you a typical human who doesn’t see the truth about yourself? – 2 Samuel 11—12, Part 4”

Women are not responsible for the way people view women’s bodies – 2 Samuel 11, Part 3

Editor’s Note: This week we welcome guest blogger, Emily Marks. Emily is an adult and community educator. She and her husband Sean live in Lancaster, PA, with their dog Corvus. I learned so much from her sermon on 2 Samuel 11-12! I’m excited for you to read these blog posts. David is smart. As weContinue reading “Women are not responsible for the way people view women’s bodies – 2 Samuel 11, Part 3”

Have you ever heard a woman’s perspective of the story of David & Bathsheba? – 2 Samuel 11—12, Part 1

Editor’s Note: This week we welcome guest blogger, Emily Marks. Emily is an adult and community educator. She and her husband Sean live in Lancaster, PA, with their dog Corvus. I learned so much from her sermon on 2 Samuel 11-12! I’m excited for you to read these blog posts. We will be continuing inContinue reading “Have you ever heard a woman’s perspective of the story of David & Bathsheba? – 2 Samuel 11—12, Part 1”

What cleaning roadkill during Adopt-a-Highway taught me about worship – 2 Samuel 6, Part 5

My church cleans a two mile stretch of our road in our state’s Adopt-A-Highway program.  A number of years ago while cleaning, I came across three different roadkill animals on the same day.  It was nasty.  It was undignified.  This week we have been studying David’s wild dancing during a worship procession, about which heContinue reading “What cleaning roadkill during Adopt-a-Highway taught me about worship – 2 Samuel 6, Part 5”

What children can teach us about worship – 2 Samuel 6, Part 4

My own congregation recently held worship in the park. We do this in a local park pavilion twice each year. It is wonderful to worship outdoors. This most recent time, a toddler in our congregation walked up near the front and was dancing to the music.  She did so because her grandmother was helping toContinue reading “What children can teach us about worship – 2 Samuel 6, Part 4”

Why David’s wife bitterly confronted him – 2 Samuel 6, Part 3

In the previous post, we learned that in 2nd Samuel chapter six, David is dancing wildly, wearing a thin priestly ephod, as part of the procession bringing the Ark of Covenant into the city of Jerusalem. His wife, Michal, was aghast at what she saw from the palace window, as she watched the Ark paradeContinue reading “Why David’s wife bitterly confronted him – 2 Samuel 6, Part 3”

When tragedy strikes in the middle of David’s celebration – 2 Samuel 6, Part 2

In the USA, Presidential Inauguration Day is much more than the outdoor event at the Capitol, during which the president takes the Oath of Office and gives an Inaugural Address. On that day there are also multiple presidential balls, where the president dances with their spouse.  It’s all very formal and dignified. Could you imagineContinue reading “When tragedy strikes in the middle of David’s celebration – 2 Samuel 6, Part 2”

The time the president of my Bible college declared that there would be no raising of hands during worship in the school’s chapel services – 2 Samuel 6, Part 1

One of the controversial issues during my undergrad years in Bible College was how people should worship God, particularly the validity of the practice of raising hands.  A few people did it from time to time during the college’s weekday chapel services.  A very few people.  So I will never forget one particular chapel serviceContinue reading “The time the president of my Bible college declared that there would be no raising of hands during worship in the school’s chapel services – 2 Samuel 6, Part 1”

How a story from the life of King David inspired my church to experiment in worship – 2 Samuel 6, Preview

What comes to mind when you read the word “worship”?  Do you think about your church building, and maybe the room many churches refer to as a “sanctuary”?  Does your mind picture the furnishings in the room, such as the pews or chairs, the piano or the band, and the projection screen?  Do you thinkContinue reading “How a story from the life of King David inspired my church to experiment in worship – 2 Samuel 6, Preview”