The Bridge Community

Capturing the Moment

I went to New York city last week with my wife.  I took a lot of pictures.  We spent an entire, wonderful day (the typical 65 degree, sunny February day in the city!) walking and seeing all that we could see.  We crossed through neighborhoods watching New Yorkers go through their typical day — mothers [...]

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Giving It Up for Lent: Power, Control, and Bullying

As I mentioned in here, I’m reading Maggi Dawn’s book, Giving it Up: Daily Bible Readings from Ash Wednesday to Easter Day as a devotional guide during Lent. In reflecting on the third and final temptation of Jesus in the wilderness in Matthew 4:8-11, she writes: Misusing power to take control is a temptation that [...]

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Authenticity and Hypocrisy from the “Pulpit”

As a pastor, I try to be authentic and transparent to people in our community.  I’m generally fine with admitting mistakes, confessing sin, and telling people I’m still a work in progress.  But, what if I don’t want to be completely transparent?  What if I’m going through a rough season (or even a rough morning)?  [...]

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Against Consumerism

I’ve been reading and researching for a series of messages I hope to give in November – they will be under the loose heading of, “Against Consumerism.”  I believe consumerism is the chief competitor for our allegiance in the culture of the U.S.  So, in the spirit of the early church thinkers and writers, who [...]

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Prayer for Holy Rebels … [Do I Really Want to Do This?]

I’m beginning to pray for something that just might be filed under the category, “be careful what you ask for!” As you know, if you’ve been following my blog, the church where I serve as pastor is entering into a major transition.  We’re taking the step of purchasing a building.  And while it is our [...]

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An Image Worth Considering

An encouraging word for the weekend … I’ve been studying the book of Colossians for several weeks now as part of a teaching series at The Bridge Community.  It’s a first century letter written to a young church, giving them a vision for life and faithfulness.  One of the significant passages in the book is [...]

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Churches and Debt

In 2006, churches in North America were a collective $28 billion in debt.  So says a recent article in the New York Times.  I serve on the leadership team of a church in Elizabethtown, Ky that is about to add to that total.  In 2003, I was part of the group that started The Bridge [...]

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Business Enterprise and Ministry

I’m wrestling with some different ideas for business ventures and thinking about how they mix with my role as a pastor. First, a couple of things you should know. Over the past 5 years or so, I’ve become convinced that I want to be engaged in “bi-vocational” ministry. One reason is that this approach to [...]

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