Dear Friends, I’ve been thinking about graphs lately. I’m not mathematically inclined, so I like mine with pictures, like the pizza pictograph here. My choice would have been veggie pizza, but I guess that choice doesn’t register enough votes to count. Oh well; pizza, no matter how you slice it, is good! Our recent church… Read More »
God Shows Up, Inside and Out
GOD SHOWS UP, INSIDE & OUT “God is in all things” -Ignatius of Loyola This June marks a milestone for me. I’ve served as one of your pastors here at Central Church for a full decade. And while I’ve no interest in using this column to reminisce on the past, I do want to name… Read More »
Without Death There is No Resurrection
Dear Friends, Spring has sprung and the church season of Easter is calling up resurrection life everywhere. Central Church was busting with this life on Easter Sunday as over 1100 people attended worship services. The Easter message reminds us that Christ is alive and on the move; empowering his people, the church, to be signs… Read More »
To Set the Prisoner Free
“I know I made some mistakes, but I just want to get out of here and work to support my family”. This was how the 30-something earnest man in orange began our conversation as we sat in the visitor room at the Grand Traverse County Jail last week. I have come to know the names… Read More »
What’s Next for Central Church
Members and Friends of Central United Methodist, I know many of you listened closely as our denomination met in a special General Conference session earlier this week to discuss and decide a way forward for the UMC regarding our ministry to and with sisters and brothers who are gay. Whether you have been attentive or… Read More »
Changes Ahead for the Global UMC
Changes Ahead for the Global UMC – But No Need to Panic Thoughts by Pastor Chris TC Central Church is part of the worldwide United Methodist Church. We are a huge denomination, but one that has been in transition since its original founder, John Wesley, broke away from London’s Fetter Lane Christian Society to start… Read More »
Marking Sacred Time Together
I turned 60 years old last Saturday. I wasn’t real excited about this milestone, but many of you assured me it will be all right. One of you said, “sixty is the new forty” and others, “the sixties are good years, live into them.” One 88-year-old told me, “you’re just a kid”. That was my… Read More »
Who’s in Your Caravan?
I am troubled by today’s headlines, as you too may be. At our nation’s southern border, a caravan of persons from Central American countries are confronted by riot police and tear gas, in an effort to turn them away from attempting to enter our country. They wait in makeshift shelters in Tijuana, Mexico for word… Read More »
Not If, But When
Dear Friends, I hear this sentiment a lot lately in regards to the wave of hatred spurred violence that unsurprisingly hits communities around the United States. The recent mass murder at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh is the latest of these disturbing events. Talking with friends I hear the weariness and the worry… Read More »
Gratitude is No Accident
An odd problem I often notice in myself, is when I’m in the act of acquiring / buying / upgrading my stuff, I’m generally less grateful for what I already have. Consumerism is based, in part, on the idea that what I currently have before me is no longer enough. Oh don’t get me wrong,… Read More »
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