Why Can’t We Be Friends? A Consideration of the Friendship of David and Jonathan from 1 Samuel 18:1-4

I suppose a blog post a month is probably the best I can hope for at this point here at The SouthTown Pastor. I'm simply not disciplined enough to write a post every few days (or even one a week), though I do have enough study material to do so. That being said, similar to … Continue reading Why Can’t We Be Friends? A Consideration of the Friendship of David and Jonathan from 1 Samuel 18:1-4

Yahweh’s Sovereignty over the Principalities (a closer look at Psalm 29)

"The voice of Yahweh is powerful; the voice of Yahweh is full of majesty." Psalm 29:4 This Sunday (May 26, 2024) is Trinity Sunday in the Liturgical Calendar. Trinity Sunday is the first Sunday of the "season" of Ordinary Time, or the "Sundays after Pentecost." Ordinary Time is not a season of the Church Year … Continue reading Yahweh’s Sovereignty over the Principalities (a closer look at Psalm 29)

Book Review – Beautiful Outlaw: Experiencing the Playful, Disruptive, Extravagant Personality of Jesus by John Eldredge

Welcome to the end of yet another month! It doesn't seem possible, but 2021 is already halfway over. After the tumultous year that was 2020, it almost doesn't make sense that we are already halfway through the year, yet... here we are. As the title of this week's post suggests, we will be looking at … Continue reading Book Review – Beautiful Outlaw: Experiencing the Playful, Disruptive, Extravagant Personality of Jesus by John Eldredge

Book Review – Sojourners and Strangers: The Doctrine of the Church by Gregg R. Allison

Greetings and Salutations readers! Welcome to the end of May and yet another book review. This month, I wanted to look at a book that I had to read for one of my seminary courses. While this might not be one that you would normally pick up for your summer beach vacation, I do think … Continue reading Book Review – Sojourners and Strangers: The Doctrine of the Church by Gregg R. Allison

Book Review – We Will Feast: Rethinking Dinner, Worship, and the Community of God by Kendall Vanderslice

Here we are again at the end of yet another month, which means it's time to look at yet another book about Christian life and practice. This month, I want us to take a look at this quick read by Kendall Vanderslice called "We Will Feast: Rethinking Dinner, Worship, and the Community of God." As … Continue reading Book Review – We Will Feast: Rethinking Dinner, Worship, and the Community of God by Kendall Vanderslice

Book Review – Preaching as Reminding: Stirring Memory in an Age of Forgetfulness – by Jeffrey D. Arthurs

This month, I want us to look at a book that I read recently for a preaching class that I just completed for seminary. In class, we were split into two groups to give a presentation on a book, and this one was the book that I was assigned. Ironically, this book in many ways, … Continue reading Book Review – Preaching as Reminding: Stirring Memory in an Age of Forgetfulness – by Jeffrey D. Arthurs

Book Review – Ever Ancient, Ever New: The Allure of Liturgy for a New Generation – by Winfield Bevins

I thought it could be fun to mix up our discussions on heavier and headier topics by breaking them up every now and then with a book review. Especially books that fit within the niche of this blog and pertain to theology, scripture, church life and Christian practice. I mean... this is called The SouthTown … Continue reading Book Review – Ever Ancient, Ever New: The Allure of Liturgy for a New Generation – by Winfield Bevins