- Psalm
23
- Psalm
27
- Psalm
46
- Psalm
77
- Psalm
90
- Psalm
91
- Psalm
116:15
- Isaiah
41:10-13
- Isaiah
43:18-19
- Isaiah
61:1-3; 10
- Jeremiah
31:15-20
- Ezekiel
37:1-14
- Mark
16:1-7
- Luke
24:1-8
- Luke
24:13-35 – The Road to Emmaus
- John
11:1-44
- John
14:1-14
- John
14:15-31 (verse 18) – The Promise of the Holy Spirit
- John
16:5-16
- John
16:17-33 (verse 22) – “The Disciples Grief Will Turn to Joy”
- Romans
8:28-39
- Romans
12:1-2
- 1
Corinthians 15:35-58
- Galatians
5:22-23
- Ephesians
3:14-21
- Philippians
3:12-21
- Philippians
4:6-7
- Philippians
4:13
- 2
Timothy 4:1-8
- Hebrews
12:1-3
- 1
John 3:2
- 1
John 4:4
- 1
John 4:18
- Revelation
21:1-7
- Revelation
22:1-6
“As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another.” (Proverbs 27:17 – NIV) Today, I launch a new clergy collegial blog. I hope we will encourage and empower each other toward success and excellence in pastoral ministry. As I sit in the Pastor’s Study at Cambria Heights Community Church, I often ponder the possible feedback of clergy colleagues as it relates to preparing sermons, counseling in particularly difficult situation, designing fresh worship, balancing competing priorities of ministry, marriage and family, maintaining self-care, pursuing personal dreams and private interests outside of ministry and family, and finding resources to meet the ever evolving and changing needs of the people whom I serve. After a sustained period of prayer, reflection and meditation, I realize I can invite you to come “In The Pastor’s Study” for an exchange of ideas.
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