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The Jazz Theologian
Book of the Week
By
Robert Gelinas
I just finished Quiet Strength by Tony Dungy. He led the Colts to a Super Bowl championship in 2007 and in the process became the first African-American coach to earn such a win. Simply put, Quiet Strength is a spiritual autobiography, as Dungy talks about his faith with natural ease. After this book, I admire…
By
Robert Gelinas
Here’s a quote by James McClendon Jr., Distinguished Scholar in Residence at Fuller Theological Seminary about the importance of jazz. "Yet beneath and behind this so-called popular American music, generated as inevitably as a great city’s powerhouse generates unwanted urban smog, vibrates another music, dinstinctly American, that is all that the blur of popular sound…
Worship-Driven (p2) Sermon Discussion
By
Robert Gelinas
Robert Webber said it best, "Worship is a verb." He points out that Hebrew & Greek do not have a word for worship but only words to describe what we do when we worship. The meaning of the two primary words are, "to bow down" and "to serve." This means that the majority of our…
Listen to your local police, fire and rescue!
By
Robert Gelinas
I just learned about this cool site for those of you in the Denver area (also available in Florida, Georgia, Ohio, South Carolina and Washington). It’s scandenver.net (click here) It allows you to listen live or at your leisure–they archive footage for 48 hours and you can listen to specific times if there is an…
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