by Jon | Jan 21, 2016 | altarscapes, feat., visual worship, westfield |
Back in January of 2013, I snagged was tearing through my fabric collection looking for just the right colored fabric to represent wine. I had red fabric and purple fabric and shiny fabric and matte fabric. But nothing that was just red and purple enough to do justice...
by Jon | Jan 16, 2016 | altarscapes, feat., visual worship |
It’s been a while since I’ve posted anything visual worshippy–Ten months, actually. I’m not sure how I ended up on hiatus from visual worship. Admittedly a lot has happened in the last year and a half–I got married; We went to Rome; I...
by Jon | Jan 3, 2016 | epiphany, feat., sermons, westfield |
This year, I’m going to work on getting back in the habit of posting. In my mind, it can feel like a chore–finding something new to write. But then it struck me a month or two ago that I write new content every week for my congregation. So here it is: this...
by Jon | Feb 16, 2014 | feat., sermons |
Scripture: Deuteronomy 30: 15 – 20 Moses knew he was about to die. By this point, he had been leading the Israelites through the wilderness for nearly forty years. They’ve finally made it to the Jordan River and are about to enter the promised land. And all of...
by Jon | Jan 13, 2013 | feat., sermons |
This is the sermon I preached at Westfield Church on Sunday, January 13th. Before you read it, read the lesson from Isaiah and the lesson from Luke. I feel as though we’ve been running a marathon for the last month and a half! It started in the beginning of December...