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Hope for Healing
There is a quote commonly attributed to St. Augustine, “The church is not a hotel for saints, it is a hospital for sinners.” It’s a lovely idea, and one that many Christians readily agree with. And why wouldn’t we? We love the idea of healing, love the idea of grace. We want the church to be a place…
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Looking Ahead
Much ink has already been spilled about the state and future of the Korean-American church, so I’ll skip the rehash of how we got here. (If you don’t know it, try a google search.) Or this article is a good primer. As an aside, this paragraph is a poignant and powerful reminder and rebuke for me: There is…
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Why Take Sermon Notes?
I will be the first to admit that I don’t always take sermon notes, but I think it’s important, and I’m trying to get (back) into the habit of taking them. I remember hearing a sermon many many years ago about the importance of it, but I just cannot recall the text or point that…
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I’m a second-generation Korean American pastor. I enjoy observing American culture and how it intersects with faith and the Korean American experience.