God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen video and audio
by Greg Willson on December 5, 2011
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Advent, hope, instrumental, Music
An instrumental Advent reflection.
by Greg Willson on December 5, 2011
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Advent, hope, instrumental, Music
An instrumental Advent reflection.
by Greg Willson on October 20, 2011
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At the risk of sounding like a shameless plug, this past week I released an album you can download for free. It’s the first volume in what will probably be a three volume set. There are some songs that will be familiar to OGC, some that we sing corporately and some that have been used [...]
by Greg Willson on August 29, 2011
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Reading is such a necessary discipline for someone who works in the church. I say discipline because not everything that is good comes easy. In fact, there are many books I wouldn’t classify as enjoyable, but have been extremely profitable. It takes time to develop this. It is necessary for many reasons, and my soul [...]
by Greg Willson on August 25, 2011
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reflections on our nation-gathering God
by Greg Willson on August 11, 2011
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despair, fall, hope, sin
Living with the Fall.
by Greg Willson on July 29, 2011
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christian living, culture, love your neighbor, south
gazing into the South’s view of Christianity
by Greg Willson on March 14, 2011
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During my sermon yesterday, I mentioned an image of an Egyptian protestor. Here is that image: (This image comes from The Atlantic’s In Focus photojournalism blog. It’s an incredible series, but not without some disturbing images of the protests.) Amidst the barrage of water cannons, the protestor seems to be standing firm, holding the peace [...]
by Greg Willson on September 8, 2010
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Calling, mission, outreach
God calls His exiled people to create and consume for the good of the city, and for their own good.
by Greg Willson on July 1, 2010
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consuming, eating, feasting, Wendell Berry
We need to feed less and feast more.
by Greg Willson on May 19, 2010
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Richard Adams’ book, Watership Down, is a story of rabbits. Rabbits that are fearless and full of fear. Rabbits that are adventurous and full of caution. If this is sounding strikingly similar to another animal species, you might be on to something. Through an epic story of rabbits, Adams teaches us about man’s humility and [...]