
Today's reads from the Methoblogosphere:
"Gifts of God-- for the Work of Ministry"-- sermonic reflections from Bishop William H. Willimon.
Daniel McLain Hixon offers his thoughts on the meeting of the Lousiana Annual Conference.
Keith McIlwain reviews the Western PA AC.
John Meunier cogitates on whom John Wesley would send to hell.
Psalm 1 and 2 as an introduction to reading the Psalms missionally-- a post by Brian Russell.
Beth Quick posts her sermon, "Saved By the Bell."
Kim Matthews reminds us that we are never alone.
Richard Hall posts a video interview with Methoblogger Olive Morgan who joined the church triumphant on May 5, 2010. We miss you Olive. Thanks to Richard for the link.
Lorna Koskela reflects on Olive Morgan and John Wesley the blogger.
The Omelet King has been ordained-- Congratulations to Will Deuel.
Jim Parsons ponders belonging.
Andrew Stoddard comments on payday and the book of Romans.
Ken Carter writes on the why the BP Gulf ecological debacle was inevitable.
Dave Faulkner preaches on Jesus and evil.
The psychology of altar calls according to Jeremy Smith.
There are times, says Pat LaPorte, when childishness trumps sophistication.
Tony Mitchell asks, "Where is God?"
Dan Dick is making a Fruit of the Spirit Smoothie.
Mark Winter reminds us that father knows better.
Hole in the Wall Prayer-- a post from Cathy Turner.
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