Listen to it all if you so desire. Please note that in the second section of the sermon I give a description of the eruption of Mount Saint Helen’s in 1980 in Washington State but I slip up and described it as something else.
Listen to it all if you so desire. Please note that in the second section of the sermon I give a description of the eruption of Mount Saint Helen’s in 1980 in Washington State but I slip up and described it as something else.
Great sermon – well worth listening to – thanks Canon Harmon.
Perhaps we don’t expect enough power from our God.
Very useful points that I will promptly steal for use later…….
The whole point of “Transformation” and the wonderful sense of no matter how hopeless or helpless we are, God has the power to change the situation becomes a great encouragement for those in ministry who may see bleak apostasy and stagnation before them.
On another note, it’s interesting to note that the canon theologians that I’ve heard preach do so cogently and in fact quite simply, where as, I occasionally hear someone not so sure of the facts try a little too hard to sound like a theologian and end up sounding like, well, a slightly confused freshman.