Monday, October 5, 2009

The CORE - Say No More



Did you listen to His voice at the food kitchen run by Church and Change.


Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "Learning from Cicero: The Decline and Fall of the ...":

Check out the CORE:

http://www.gotocore.com/comingup/

Did you...did you...did you...

No, I didn't and now you made me feel really guilty. That's the church for me!

And no, I didn't listen to His voice in a van down by the river. I hear His voice only in Word and Sacrament..... on Sunday where it should be, but isn't at the CORE.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

An intolerant religion should be intolerant of deviant pastors.

Anonymous said...

I did not know where to post this but this is FYI:

The Michigan District Commission of Evangelism will present a seminar on Saturday, October 24th, beginning at 10:00 AM at Beautiful Savior, Cincinnati. The title for the seminar is "Reaching Out In a Digital World." The seminar has been prepared by Martin Spriggs, our synod's chief technology officer. The purpose of the seminar will be to help congregations:
* Recognize and understand the many technological tools available for use in outreach.
* Develop a plan to use the most appropriate digital tools to spread the Gospel.
* Mobilize congregational members to use digital tools for personal evangelism.
* Determine clear goals for outreach using the tools of today.

This smells like church and change to me.

Anonymous said...

Pietistic to the CORE.

I love the rather law motivated message with the emotionally compelling music being played in the background. If you can't motivate them with the Gospel, then use the law, guilt and emotional sappy music.

I love the picture of the bridge across the river where it says, "Do you listen for His voice here?"

Ahem, lost Lutheran, God speaks to us through His Word.

...."Church and Change, making law more relevant in a dying world. Building bridges to nowhere. Making Lutherans into real Christians. Now more than ever."....

I think it would make a nice voice over for a commercial.


Billocks