Call for sermons Would you like to see your sermon published in the Houston Chronicle? Send it and contact information torobert.morast@chron.com. There's an old joke about a young assistant pastor who ...
In September, I’ll be posting an article on by blog titled “Preaching Brick by Brick.” That article is directed toward regular pastors, encouraging them to approach the task of preaching as if they ...
Editor's note: Look for a sermon or lesson from Houston's diverse faiths every week in Belief. Incarcerated in a maximum-security prison, locked up on the other side of razor wire, steel and glass, ...
Read sermons from additional speakers provided to TIME by the Festival. Joseph was having a pretty bad day by anyone’s standards. At the age of 17, just when one is supposed to be dreaming dreams ...
Karl Barth’s well-known story concerns his move out of liberal theology—which he had learned from his teachers Adolf von Harnack and Wilhelm Herrmann—into his own formulation of a dialectical theology ...
In the name of God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Amen. I grew up in rural Iowa, so I spent time around farms and farmers. Because of this, I was pretty well-versed in growing corn, beans, and wheat.
Bishop T.D. Jakes speaks about his health during a New Year's Eve service at the The Potter's House in Dallas on Dec. 31, 2024. Azul Sordo / Staff Photographer The Potter’s House lit up with energy on ...
Our May 7 cover story on keeping faith while on the battle lines drew a wide-ranging discussion on God's role in war. Many took issue with Army Chaplain Roger Benimoff's claim that he began hating God ...