Judge Not: A Sermon on Matthew 7:1-5
A sermon preached at United Reformed Church of Clifton,March 29, 2020 “Do not judge, so that you may not be … Continue reading Judge Not: A Sermon on Matthew 7:1-5
A sermon preached at United Reformed Church of Clifton,March 29, 2020 “Do not judge, so that you may not be … Continue reading Judge Not: A Sermon on Matthew 7:1-5
A sermon preached at United Reformed Church of Clifton, March 20, 2020to view the author preaching this sermon follow this … Continue reading Do Not Worry: A Sermon on Matthew 6:25-34
A sermon preached at United Reformed Church of Clifton, March 15, 2020to view the author preaching this sermon follow this … Continue reading Keeping A Lenten Fast: A Sermon on Matthew 6:16-18
A sermon preached at United Reformed Church of Clifton, March 8, 2020 In our scripture lesson Jesus tells us that … Continue reading You Are the Salt of the Earth: A Sermon on Matthew 5:13-16
Every Labor Day weekend Burke Lakefront Airport in Cleveland, Ohio, sponsors an air show. Vintage aircraft that span the last … Continue reading A Father’s Story: A Flying Lesson
“We give up something for Lentto make room for Godto do something new in our lives” Many of us are … Continue reading Billy Martin’s Story: Giving Up Something for Lent
by Pastor Mike Weber
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I am an artist and illustrator. And these “episodes” are quick sketches of and stories about people that I meet or have met over the years. I do the drawings first, keeping them simple and spontaneous but (hopefully) sophisticated. They are with perhaps one or two exceptions, line drawings done with a fine-line pen. I started doing these drawings in business meetings. That expanded to doing them in waiting rooms or while traveling, as a way to remember the people I met, worked with, or just observed from afar. Once I’d done a number of these sketches, I began to wonder about the people they depict. What might they be really like on the inside? What are their dreams? Their fears? Their secrets? Since I did not know the people I was drawing (or because I did not know them well), I felt ill-at-ease about asking personal questions. And so, I began to create stories about these people, based on what I imagine their life is like. That way, each drawing became a kind of psychological adventure; I never knew, when I sat down to write, what I was going to find. Like the drawings themselves, the stories are not to scale or photographic. If there is any prevailing theme, it is this: people keep their inner world well-hidden and probably for damn good reason. A secondary theme: making stuff up is much more fun than reality. And in a way, that is the real truth in all this. If you would like to learn more about me or my work please send a note. Our email: myron.gilbert@att.net
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exploring ideas - inspired by texts - expressed in images
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"Diamonds are found only in the dark places of the earth; truths are found only in the depths of thought." (Victor Hugo, Les Miserables)
thoughts on life, teaching, and faith
Searchings: Sacred and Secular
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Writing Down The Bones
Explorations in Practical Theology and Youth Ministry