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Why Give Regularly?

Talking about money is not always the easiest thing to do in a church. But last Sunday, that was our theme. Here’s what I shared.

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Leave a Comment on Why Give Regularly?January 9, 2009 By Gregg Koskela

Want to join?

I follow many things, mostly blogs, in Google Reader. (I used to be a Bloglines guy, but I’m finding that Google has placed a lot of time and money into making their stuff work really great with the iPhone, so I’m more and more being …

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Leave a Comment on Want to join?January 1, 2009 By Gregg Koskela

St. Gregory of Nazianzus

I was just telling my kids this week that the “Gregorys” from history were popes, and none of them were all that great. But I forgot about the desert fathers! And here’s a great Christmas sermon from my namesake from Nazianzus: Christ is born, glorify …

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Leave a Comment on St. Gregory of NazianzusDecember 24, 2008 By Gregg Koskela

St. John Chrysostom

John became Archbishop of Constantinople, known as the “golden mouthed”…this is what “Chrysostom” means. It will not be difficult to see where this name came from. What shall I say to you; what shall I tell you? I behold a Mother who has brought forth; …

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Leave a Comment on St. John ChrysostomDecember 24, 2008 By Gregg Koskela

St. Augustine of Hippo

The pastors and theologians of the early church caught on quickly to the paradox and the beauty of the incarnation. He is the One through whom all things have been made, and, on Christmas, Who has been made in the midst of all things… He …

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Leave a Comment on St. Augustine of HippoDecember 24, 2008 By Gregg Koskela

St. Isaac the Syrian

Seminary friend Tony Jones posted the first Christmas sermon (by St. John Chrysostom in AD. 386), and that sent me on a big hunt to see what else the ancient church fathers and mothers have said about Christmas. Wow. I’ll probably use some of these …

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Leave a Comment on St. Isaac the SyrianDecember 24, 2008 By Gregg Koskela

Merry Christmas, Everyone!

Here in soggy Newberg Oregon, we’ve been frozen up for about a week. Tonight the table on our deck has 9 inches of snow, by far the most I’ve ever seen here. School’s been closed, things at the office have been mellow…and I asked Elaine …

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Leave a Comment on Merry Christmas, Everyone!December 20, 2008 By Gregg Koskela

Give More

Yesterday was the 3rd Sunday of Advent, and in the Advent Conspiracy, we got to the theme “Give More.” Here’s what I shared.

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Leave a Comment on Give MoreDecember 15, 2008 By Gregg Koskela

Spend Less…Advent Conspiracy

The biggest “sting” of the conspiracy is to fight back against the power of consumerism and worship God fully. One way to do that is to spend less on Christmas gifts…not just because it’s a good or prudent thing to do, but as a way …

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Leave a Comment on Spend Less…Advent ConspiracyDecember 9, 2008 By Gregg Koskela

Worship Fully…Advent Conspiracy

I’m really excited that we’ve joined the Advent Conspiracy full force at NFC this year. This seems right in so many ways, and the feedback we’re getting from folks is great. If you haven’t heard about it, please do follow the link and learn about …

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Leave a Comment on Worship Fully…Advent ConspiracyDecember 9, 2008 By Gregg Koskela

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