So I went to church again this Sunday night. I must say that I really liked the vibe. Nice group of people. I thought to myself, “I’m going to make it through this one and enjoy myself.” But then the preacher stood up to speak and let loose a torrent of cliches, albeit in a [...]
Pride and Prejudice
by Sean Tucker on 20. Apr, 2009 in Blog Posts
Warning: this one may also be a bit ‘ranty’. I got some comments asking for more detail about what I was saying last week about ‘in/out’ groups, so here are some more (coherent) thoughts. It seems to me that God is always interested in the ‘other’. By that I mean ‘not you’. I don’t mean [...]
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