Podcast #174 – Me and Scotty B (Deep Dive)

Podcast episode #174 is another Deep Dive with Sarah and Doug discussing my latest piece on my 40-year friendship with local legend and restaurant owner, Scotty B. What does it mean to put down roots in a community and invest yourself in one place for decades? What does any of this have to do with the song “Me and Bobby McGee”? Listen and find out! … More Podcast #174 – Me and Scotty B (Deep Dive)

Me and Scotty B

The piece reflects on the lasting friendship and community impact between Pastor Jeremy and Scotty B, a beloved local restaurant owner. It contrasts their story with the song “Me and Bobby McGee,” highlighting Scotty B’s generosity, service, and the deep-rooted connections forged over three decades. They are collaborating for a fundraising luncheon on October 23, 2024. … More Me and Scotty B

Evangelical Confession 2024

I want to commend to you the “Evangelical Confession 2024” as a helpful guide for Christians this election season. It emphasizes allegiance to Jesus over political ideologies while encouraging love, truth, unity, and recognition of every individual’s worth. It outlines Biblical principles that reject fear, division, and manipulation in political discourse, aiming to position the Church as a prophetic witness of God’s reconciliation and love in a divisive world. … More Evangelical Confession 2024

Hometown Troubadour

Some thoughts on my journey as an unconventional pastor, currently with a bit of a “wandering” lifestyle. I explore the idea of being a modern troubadour — using music and storytelling to connect and minister to those outside traditional church walls. Is this a midlife crisis or the beautiful unfolding of a new season of ministry as a Home Troubadour? … More Hometown Troubadour

To Hell With the Election (by Russell Moore)

A family I know and love was rattled recently to get a note from someone they considered a longtime friend suggesting that the family was going to hell. The cause for the impending brimstone was not that the family denied the faith, embraced some heresy, or adopted some unrepentant life of immorality. At issue was that the family did not support a presidential candidate.
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The Sigh of Jesus

In Mark 7, we encounter a Jesus who is a bit more intrusive and hands-on than we were prepared for. We want God’s healing touch, but we would prefer if he worked the miracle from a safe distance. We desire God’s healing and pray for him to show up in our lives, but are we willing to embrace the messy, personal boundary-breaking processes by which God may choose to show up? … More The Sigh of Jesus

Join us for The After Party!

Christians have lost their way when it comes to the intersection of faith & politics. It’s time to reframe our political identity as we take the lead in healing what’s broken. Jesus’ call is clear: We are to be salt and light in this world. Come be equipped and encouraged in this 6-week series as we prepare for the true party to come. We’ve saved a seat for you! … More Join us for The After Party!

Isaak’s Baptism

This Sunday we baptized our son, Isaak David, in a beautiful service under an oak tree next to our chicken coop in our neighbor’s horse water tank. The weather was beautiful, the music was fun, and I was nervous as I shared a message God had placed on my heart for Isaak. Instead a water-themed Scripture, I was led to a desert text where Jacob wrestles all night with God and walks away with a holy hobble and new name. … More Isaak’s Baptism

19 Years of Marriage :)

Like a good gardener, Keri digs into life with both hands, not afraid to get life’s dirt under her nails. She brings beautiful things to life and calls life out of others. She produces endlessly herself, at a pace few can keep up with. If I aspire to be a rock who is steady and reliable, Keri is a garden you want to stretch your picnic blanket out in under the afternoon sun, or frolic through like a carefree child on that summer day you wish would never end. … More 19 Years of Marriage :)

A Prisoner of Hope

A quote attributed to Cornel West sums up my feelings in this current political season, “I cannot be an optimist but I am a prisoner of hope.” I skipped watching the national debate, knowing that my social media feeds would be flooded with “highlights.” It turns out I didn’t miss much, and I spent the next several days afterward lamenting, with many others, that these two men were our only choices.  … More A Prisoner of Hope

Should Christians be Patriotic?

In this 4th of July episode of Theology in the Raw podcast (which was recorded on May 1st), Preston Sprinkle talks with Shane Claiborne about the conflict in Israel-Palestine, student protests on U.S. university campuses, and various things related to patriotism, nationalism, and the gospel. Good food for thought for Christians trying to keep their allegiances straight. … More Should Christians be Patriotic?

#45

In a former life I played a lot of basketball. I was #45 and my kids all honored me by taking my number. I turned 45 and we took a special photo to mark the occasion. … More #45

Birthday on the Bluff

On my 45th birthday hike at Thrive Park in Nelson, Wisconsin, I gained a newfound perspective as I overlooked the village below. Observing the daily activities from high above, I was struck by the sacredness of life, particularly witnessing a funeral procession. I left with a deeper appreciation for my own life and calling and experiences. … More Birthday on the Bluff

Healing Touch & Touch-less Faith

Physical touch has profound effects on well-being, as shown in studies, yet many feel deprived. This week’s Gospel lesson of the woman healed by touching Jesus’s cloak emphasizes the significance of physical contact. In today’s digital world, there is a growing need to prioritize face-to-face interactions and embrace the healing power of physical touch. … More Healing Touch & Touch-less Faith

What about the Other Boats?

I love reading familiar Bible stories with an eye for the odd and often missed detail that invites further inquiry. In the beloved story of Jesus calming the storm, we jump right over one strange detail and focus on the storm, the frightened disciples, Jesus sleeping on the cushion, and his divine power over the sea. But what ever happened to the “other boats” that set out on the seas with Jesus that stormy night? Buckle up. … More What about the Other Boats?