Order of worship — October 8, 2023
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Brian Christopher Coulter is the senior pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Fort Worth, Texas, but is better known for being a husband, father, author, blogger, and ping-pong champion who is pretty good at sidewalk chalk.
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Brian Christopher Coulter encourages preachers and teachers to view the Ten Commandments as a communal gift.
How can you help challenge the common, negative assumptions? Brian Christopher Coulter looks at Paul and Howard Thurman for examples.
How do we continue to live when our mentors and leaders leave us?
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A Looking into the Lectionary reflection from Rev. Brian Christopher Coulter.
Paul Scott Wilson once wrote in The Four Pages of the Sermon, “Every age must find its own way to revitalize the..
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Luke 6:27-38 Epiphany 7C An initial read of Luke 6:27-38 can leave us more than a bit baffled. Jesus has just chosen..
What does it mean for the church to be vital? Brian Christopher Coulter thinks about this question while overviewing Presbyterian Mission Agency's “7 Marks of Vital Congregations” list.
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