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The Call for Elders (Jas 5:13-15) Chris Altrock – July 31, 2016

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Fredrik Backman is the author of a book I mentioned last Sunday. The book is titled A Man Called Ove. The book centers on a man named Ove whose wife was the love of his life. Backman writes,

Ove had never been asked how he lived before he met her, but if anyone had asked him, he would have answered that he didn’t.” (Fredrik Backman A Man Called Ove, Chapter 14 (6:05)).

Ove’s wife was his life. And after Ove’s wife died, Backman described the impact this way:

But if anyone had asked, he would have told them, that he never lived before he met her, and not after either.” (Fredrik Backman A Man Called Ove, Chapter 14 (15:57)).

She was his life. Ove came to life when he met her. And he seemed to lose his life when she left him. And that, Backman writes, is the fear we all have about death:

We fear it. Yet most of us fear more than anything that it may take someone other than ourselves. For the greatest fear of death is always that it will pass us by, and leave us there, alone.” (Fredrik Backman A Man Called Ove, Chapter 39 (00:44))

What we fear more than anything when it comes to death, the novel suggests, is that death will leave us lonely in this life. What we most treasure in this life is having companionship. Having people to care about and people who care about us. That’s what brings us life. That’s what makes this life worth living. In many ways that’s what the novel is about.Read More »The Call for Elders (Jas 5:13-15) Chris Altrock – July 31, 2016

Winners & Losers: The Singing Revolution (Rev. 4-5) Chris Altrock – July 24, 2016

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A Second Look at Heaven

I just finished reading a book by Fredrik Backman entitled A Man Called Ove. The main character, Ove, was married to a beautiful and caring woman named Sophie. While the couple was vacationing in Spain a drunk driver caused an accident involving the couple. The accident took their unborn child and Sophie’s legs. Four years later Sophie died of cancer. The book opens with Ove trying to end his own life. Why? Because he desperately wants to be with Sophie, his wife, in heaven.Read More »Winners & Losers: The Singing Revolution (Rev. 4-5) Chris Altrock – July 24, 2016

When God Hides: The Obligation of Celebration (Esther 9-10) Chris Altrock – July 10, 2016

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Disenchanted Faith

            Theologian Richard Beck argues that Scooby Doo may be the perfect cartoon for summarizing what life is like for a person of faith these days.[1] I used to watch Scooby Doo when I was up early getting ready for our 6 AM junior high basketball practice. Most episodes unfolded the same way. Shaggy, Fred, Daphne, Velma and Scooby Doo either stumbled into or were called into a mystery. Some ghost, monster or supernatural creature was causing chaos. The kids and the dog investigated. And, after getting the daylights scared out of them, they finally figured out that the creature wasn’t a spook. It was a human pretending to be a creature in order to scare people away from his or her criminal hijinks. Once the gang realized this, the authorities were called in and the person was arrested. And the criminal almost always lamented in the end, “And I would have gotten away with it, if it hadn’t been for those meddling kids!” What started seemingly as an instance of supernatural activity was unmasked and turned out to be an instance of human criminal activity.Read More »When God Hides: The Obligation of Celebration (Esther 9-10) Chris Altrock – July 10, 2016

When God Hides: The Day She Changed Her Name (Esther 6-8) Chris Altrock – July 3, 2016

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The Name We Wear

Tomorrow, July 4, is a day that, in part, reminds us who we are. We may be fans of the Tigers or the Titans. We may be of Millington or Memphis. We may be Church of Christ or Church of God in Christ. We may have family trees with roots in Poland or Peru. We may have grown up in the United States or have moved here from another country. But tomorrow, Independence Day, reminds us that there is something that supercedes all of those differences. Tomorrow reminds us that we are Americans. We are not just Tennesseans or Texans New Mexicans. We are not just Republicans or Democrats or Independents. We are Americans.Read More »When God Hides: The Day She Changed Her Name (Esther 6-8) Chris Altrock – July 3, 2016