Weekend Photo Challenge: Kiss
Yeah…. I love this picture. This week’s WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge theme is “Kiss“. See my past Weekly Photo Challenges here. ___________________________ This is WordPress’ little plug for the...
View ArticleMarveling in the Cross: Lost in the Details [photo sermon]
For several months now I’ve been doing the WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge. Honestly, I’ve gotten a little tired of that, so I’m going to start mixing it up with some weekly “photo sermons”, taking...
View ArticlePalm Sunday: Future-Tense [photo sermon]
Continuing WordPress’ uncanny timing of photo challenges with the Christian Church calendar, this week’s theme is “Future-Tense“. In essence, they’re wanting pictures that anticipate something to...
View ArticleIt’s Still Easter: a Theology of Color [photo sermon]
This week’s WordPress Photo theme is “Color“. Rather than simply writing about different pictures I’ve taken, I’m instead trying to write “photo sermons” based on these topics. In these posts, I want...
View ArticleChange: God is Real [Guatemala, Day 4] [photo sermon]
For those new to the blog: each week, I try and write a “photo sermon” based on the themes of WordPress’ Weekly Photo Challenge. This week’s theme is “Change“. I thought I’d take this chance to begin...
View ArticleFrom Above: What’s better than Tom’s shoes? I’ll show you.
WordPress’s Photo Challenge theme for this week is “From Above“ I have been very proud, up to this point, of not having ever posted an Instagram picture of my feet. I don’t know where that trend came...
View ArticleWeekly Photo Post: The Sign Says [casual fri]
This week’s WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge theme is “The Sign Says” (okay, as of today, this technically last week’s theme). Anyway, the prompt was to post pictures of signs that we’ve taken and why...
View ArticleFleeting: our Societal Anger; our National Substance
This week’s WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge theme is “Fleeting“. I’ll be posting a more meaningful “photo sermon” based on this theme later in the week, but I saw something last night I wanted to...
View ArticleThe Lord is Fleeting [photo sermon]
For those new to the blog: each week, I try and write a “photo sermon” based on the themes of WordPress’ Weekly Photo Challenge. This week’s theme is “Fleeting“. * * * * * A garden cool. A God at...
View ArticleTwo of my best friends got engaged this weekend. This is a very good thing.
[Appropriately, this week's WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge is the topic "Companionable". I could think of no better picture to post and story to tell than this.] That there is a picture of David and...
View ArticleWordPress Weekly Photo Post: Fresh
This week’s WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge theme is “Fresh“. I’ve been spending a long four-day weekend at my girlfriend’s family dairy farm, where she grew up, for her birthday. We’ve had fresh raw...
View ArticleForeshadowing the City [a photo sermon]
For those new to the blog: occasionally, I try and write a “photo sermon” based on the themes of WordPress’ Weekly Photo Challenge. This week’s theme is “Foreshadow“. * * * * * Foreshadowing is a...
View ArticleMy Walk to Church: One Shot, Two Ways (a photo sermon)
For those new to the blog: each week, I try and write a “photo sermon” based on the themes of the WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge. This week’s theme is “One Shot, Two Ways“, which is a silly title...
View ArticleGood Morning (prayer)! [photo sermon]
Each week, WordPress has a Weekly Photo Challenge, where they give a theme and invite people to highlight photography representing that theme, accompanied by a few meditations on it. Occasionally, I...
View ArticleMy Gospel Terror, Acts, & Letters [photo sermon]
Each week, WordPress has a Weekly Photo Challenge, where they give a theme and invite people to highlight photography representing that theme, accompanied by a few meditations on it. Occasionally, I...
View ArticleFrom Above: What’s better than Tom’s shoes? I’ll show you.
WordPress’s Photo Challenge theme for this week is “From Above“ I have been very proud, up to this point, of not having ever posted an Instagram picture of my feet. I don’t know where that trend came...
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