Isaac Newton was Wrong! His first law of motion states, “Everything continues in a state of rest unless it is compelled to change by forces impressed upon it.” That may be true for physics, but the opposite is true of life in general.
I have maintained for decades that the only constant in life is change. Things are constantly changing.
So, as we face the New Year, I’d like to address the constant and relentless pace of change we are going to be facing. I assure you, there will be nothing political about what I will have to say.
This Sunday November 27th is the 8th sermon in the series, “Why I Am A Christian.” The title is, “I’m Just Selling.”
The topic can be summarized in the following sentences: “I am a Christian because someone taught the Gospel, and I heard it. And, I am a Christian because I feel like I need to do something for others.”
This Sunday’s sermon begins with a quote from G. K. Chesterson: “It is often supposed that when people stop believing in God, they believe in nothing. Alas, it is worse than that. When they stop believing in God, they [will] believe anything.”
I look forward to worshiping with you this coming Sunday as we explore the incomprehensible “bigness” of God.