Why We're Grateful for Gourds

Why We're Grateful for Gourds

Thanksgiving - and the Bible - invite us to be grateful for some pretty weird things.  So how great there are gourds in our Thanksgiving centerpiece!  (If not on our plate....)

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Grief Relief: Looking for Laughter in Loss

Grief Relief:  Looking for Laughter in Loss

Following Tuesday night's election returns, there are a lot of deeply grieving people.  It's important to grieve, and there are additional important tools for handling times such as these, too.  Laughter expert Allen Klein poignantly shares his experiences as he struggled with his father's death.  Hope this helps.

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"Fun With Rummage!"

"Fun With Rummage!"

Here's a sermon of mine that made it into print!  As an example of "Comedy and Preaching", I compare the Kingdom of God to a church rummage sale.  Seems that now is a good time to share this sermon for a number of reasons, including the beginning of the Cubs-Indians World Series....

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The Kingdom of God is Like a Presidential Campaign

The Kingdom of God is Like a Presidential Campaign

It's crazy to even begin to compare God's Realm to what's going on right now....  But maybe Jesus would suggest something so absurd that it's funny.  Like with his "Parable of the Widow and the Unjust Judge" (among others...).

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This Fall, Pratfall!

This Fall, Pratfall!

As Victor Borge said, "Laughter is the shortest distance between two people."  (Which he undoubtedly then punctuated with a pratfall off the piano bench.)  What great, inspiring, faithful advice - and action! - this is for us all, especially amidst the thick tensions of this election season. 

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Stuff!

Stuff!

If ever there were a fabulous opportunity to begin a sermon with a stand-up comedy routine, it's with Jesus' "Parable of the Rich Fool."  And you don't even have to come up with new material!  George Carlin's will do just fine.  Better!  (Be sure to give him credit, tho.)

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