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Pastor puts light on Easter message | www.tennessean.com

Jay Voorhees, pastor of Antioch United Methodist Church, transformed a cardboard box used to send bodies to crematoria into an altar.He taped pictures of a crucified Jesus around the rim and placed a big cross atop, surrounding it with candles. The words, "It is finished," hung to the side. Voorhees put a church pew a … Continue reading Pastor puts light on Easter message | www.tennessean.com

An Update from the Bishop

I just received the following message from Bishop Wills clarifying some of what he told me: I misunderstood Loyd on at least two points and I have written Beth and apologized.First, Beth was not told about this new direction and organization.  So, it is unfair me to have told you that she knew 6 months … Continue reading An Update from the Bishop

In the interest of transparency…

…I am going to reply to a couple of comments on the last post here on the front page. Jason wrote: My greater concern is that what is being expressed is that the positions are being eliminated. Maybe it is legalese to get through the removal of staff without a lawsuit. But if the positions … Continue reading In the interest of transparency…

Change is hard. Communication is harder.

When I woke this morning I padded sleepily out to the computer to check the weather forecast and to see if I had received any mail. I was surprised to see several messages on Facebook and opened them to hear voices of dismay over the news that two staff members at the Tennessee Conference Council … Continue reading Change is hard. Communication is harder.

Was Thomas Jefferson a “Christian”?

At least one historian thinks not: In fact, it was because he [Jefferson] thought Christianity had been so thoroughly corrupted that he created his own Bible, slicing out the miracles and thereby "rescuing" Jesus and separating the "diamonds" from the "dunghill" that was the rest of the Bible. Imagine the attack ads that could be made … Continue reading Was Thomas Jefferson a “Christian”?

Moving beyond repentance…

Yesterday I had the privilege of traveling down to the Pleasant Green Baptist Church on Jefferson Street to hear Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove share reflections from his new book, "Free to Be Bound: Church Beyond The Color Line" (Navpress). Pleasant Green is a historically black congregation located in the heart of what has been traditionally the center … Continue reading Moving beyond repentance…