While COVID-19 makes our in-person services challenging, Knox is providing podcast services. Not everyone can access these, though, so we are also posting my sermons on our Knox Talks blog. I would like to thank Shelley Rose for transcribing my notes into text for the blog. Ask Andrew 4: Modern Approaches to Scripture: Re-considering theContinue reading “Ask Andrew 4 (2021): Modern Approaches to Scripture: Re-considering the Books of the Bible”
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Ask Andrew 3, 2021: Is there a Trickster in Christianity?
While COVID-19 makes our in-person services challenging, Knox is providing podcast services. Not everyone can access these, though, so we are also posting my sermons on our Knox Talks blog. I would like to thank Shelley Rose for transcribing my notes into text for the blog. This sermon is part of the Ask Andrew seriesContinue reading “Ask Andrew 3, 2021: Is there a Trickster in Christianity?”
Go Out
As we are all staying at home during COVID-19, Knox is providing podcast services. Not everyone can access these, though, so we are also posting my sermons on our Knox Talks blog. I would like to thank Shelley Rose for transcribing my notes into text for the blog. — (Rev) Andrew Jensen Go Out Scriptures:Continue reading “Go Out”
The Good Shepherd, the Gate, the “I Am” (εγϖ ειμι)
As we are all staying at home during COVID-19, Knox is providing podcast services. Not everyone can access these, though, so we are also posting my sermons on our Knox Talks blog. I would like to thank Shelley Rose for transcribing my notes into text for the blog. — (Rev) Andrew Jensen The Good Shepherd,Continue reading “The Good Shepherd, the Gate, the “I Am” (εγϖ ειμι)”
Ask Andrew 4 (2018): Reading the Old Testament
“Ask Andrew” is an annual opportunity for members of Knox to ask questions of faith and religion. Andrew answers them in the Sunday morning service, and now in this blog. Enjoy! Should we study the Old Testament, given that it embodies ideas and practices we do not accept today? [Note on terminology: Today’s usage typicallyContinue reading “Ask Andrew 4 (2018): Reading the Old Testament”
The Right to Die
“Ask Andrew” is an annual opportunity for members of Knox to ask questions of faith and religion. Andrew answers them in the Sunday morning service, and now in this blog. Enjoy! Ask Andrew 3: The Right to Die Q: Given the current discussions on Right to Die legislation, does the United Church have a positionContinue reading “The Right to Die”
Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary
“Ask Andrew” is an annual opportunity for members of Knox to ask questions of faith and religion. Andrew answers them in the Sunday morning service, and now in this blog. Enjoy! Ask Andrew 2 (2016): Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary Mary, the Mother of Jesus, or the Madonna, is venerated in the beliefs or dogmas, devotions,Continue reading “Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary”
Ask Andrew #1 (2016): Feeding the Wolf
“Ask Andrew” is an annual opportunity for members of Knox to ask questions of faith and religion. Andrew answers them in the Sunday morning service, and now in this blog. Enjoy! Ask Andrew 1 (2016): Feeding the Wolf This question comes from the first visit of Kelly Running Wolf, a Mi’kmaq elder who came toContinue reading “Ask Andrew #1 (2016): Feeding the Wolf”
Ask Andrew 6: Science & Religion
“Ask Andrew” is an annual opportunity for members of Knox to ask questions of faith and religion. Andrew answers them in the Sunday morning service, and now in this blog. Enjoy! Ask Andrew 6: Science & Religion I often see contrast between science and religion. As a scientist myself, this is somewhat of a struggleContinue reading “Ask Andrew 6: Science & Religion”
Ask Andrew 4: The Resurrection
“Ask Andrew” is an annual opportunity for members of Knox to ask questions of faith and religion. Andrew answers them in the Sunday morning service, and now in this blog. Enjoy! Ask Andrew 4: The Resurrection Regarding the resurrection, this is kind of a two part question. a) Do you believe the resurrection happened? (AndContinue reading “Ask Andrew 4: The Resurrection”