Americans (human beings) are very divided. Some of our divisions have to do with who we are. Black-white tensions caused by the police killings of Black men have made the divisions clearer. A 2016 Pew Research poll found that while 61% of African-Americans find Black-white relations poor, only 46% of whites have such an assessment. The election of Donald Trump verified the polls’ findings regarding negative American attitudes toward immigrants. We are badly divided by social class, regardless of ethnicity, as eminent social commentator Charles Murray has pointed out. He has found few commonalities professional and working class people share (how little people from different classes know each other’s likes and dislikes).[1] We are also divided by religion. Good Friday is a time to confess o…
Look What Happened On The Cross!
Hebrews 10:16-25
Hebrews 10:16-25
Sermon
by Mark Ellingsen
by Mark Ellingsen
CSS Publishing Company, Inc., A Rebellious Faith: Cycle B sermons for Lent & Easter based on the second lesson texts, by Mark Ellingsen