by Steve Thomason | Jan 18, 2013 | Art, Sketches
It’s my day off, so I decided to do a sketch, just for the fun of it. Enjoy!
by Steve Thomason | Jan 15, 2013 | Sermons
This weekend I will be preaching on Luke 4:14-30. This is the passage the Luke uses as his thesis statement for the whole gospel. It is “Jesus in a nutshell.” The key word is “Freedom.” Jesus’ ministry is to set the captive free. The...
by Steve Thomason | Jan 8, 2013 | Books - Trinity, The Trinity
Abstract This paper argues that there is value in a systematic philosophical approach to relations and surveys some of the major issues in the philosophy of relations. Rather than siding withrelational ontology over substantivist ontology, however, the paper argues...
by Steve Thomason | Jan 8, 2013 | Spiritual Formation
The piece that I will contribute to our http://graceandover.org/Sunday-Evenings-Grace.htmlthis spring is called Animate. Here’s an intro:
by Steve Thomason | Jan 8, 2013 | The Missional Church
https://youtu.be/UA0dbBgosJA?si=NKuBGocCUEygD9-3...
by Steve Thomason | Jan 8, 2013 | Personal Updates
I came across this book today and have added it to my reading list. I ordered it through inter library loan. It looks interesting. Here is the description from Amazon: The American Suburb: The Basics is a compact, readable introduction to the origins and contemporary...
by Steve Thomason | Jan 8, 2013 | The Missional Church
Good overview of recent history. Must reference. missionalchurchnetwork.com/history-of-missional-church/
by Steve Thomason | Jan 7, 2013 | Animation, Thketches
This is a quick sketch of a missional imagination and how the Trinity is essential to it.
by Steve Thomason | Jan 6, 2013 | sermons2013
Where is the king sermon slides from Steve Thomason Listen to the audio Text: Matthew 2:1-12 | Psalm 72:1-14 Happy New Year, and Happy Epiphany. Christmas is over and now it is time to start fresh. A new light is dawning. That’s what Epiphany means. Something...
by Steve Thomason | Jan 6, 2013 | Spiritual Formation, Theology
This weekend I’m preaching a sermon about the Unexpected Kingdom that Jesus brings where he turns our upward tendency toward “perfection” upside down and shows us the path of outward growth in love. I preached it once last night. This morning I saw...