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Filling our Lamps
November 12, 2017 (Sunday Morning)
Bible Verses: Psalm 78:1-7; Matthew 25:1-13 | Daniel Glaze
Some preachers will make this out to be a scary tale. “You better straighten up before you get locked out!” they say. I think that misses the point. I think this is a story of love. We keep our lamp full because when Jesus comes, we can’t wait to see him.
We are God’s Children Now
November 5, 2017 (Sunday Morning)
Bible Verses: Revelation 7:9-17; 1 John 3:1-3 | Daniel Glaze
Regardless of how the label may make us cringe, because you’re a child of God, you’re a saint. Not you will be, but you are. Not tomorrow, but today. You’re a saint not once you get your life straightened out, but today.
TFC-Adults: Reformation Series with Dr. Phyllis Rodgerson Pleasants Tessieri: Religious Wars, Inquisitions, Ecumenism, and Irrelevance, Oh My!
November 1, 2017 (Wednesday Night)
Celebrating the 500th anniversary of the Reformation illustrates how much has changed in the Christian tradition since 1517. We will examine the evolving facets of the Christian tradition since the 16th century and see how the Church is semper reformanda, or “always reforming.”
After interesting and varied careers as high school history teacher, office manager/paralegal, registered lobbyist in DC and ecclesiastical history professor for twenty years at academic institutions both in the US and in Europe, Phyllis completed her career as the John F. Loftis Professor of Church History at the Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond. Now she enjoys free-lance preaching and teaching in local congregations and a regular worship leadership position with Lakewood Retirement Community. In all that she does her focus is thinking historically in order to participate in creating the future. As one friend said, she is a historian of the future — neither trying to recreate the past nor idealize the past, but use the past to build on and point to the future. Particularly she is attuned to how religious organizations can exhibit characteristics of dementia when they experience dislocation in their context. What she enjoys in preaching and teaching is the imaginative integration of aspects of reality; thus her “connecting history, dementia, leadership, organization, religion, baseball and rock music” motto.
Phyllis was born in Louisville, KY, while her parents were enrolled at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. She grew up in Bon Air Baptist Church where her father, Dr. Phillip E. Rodgerson, was the founding pastor and her mother, Bernice M. Rodgerson, established the church music program. Her education was: Huguenot High School, Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia (BA), University of Virginia (MEd), Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (MDiv, PhD). She was in her 30th year of marriage to Conrad N. Pleasants when he died. Five years later she married her high school sweetheart, John E. Tessieri, Jr. Historians are incorrigible – her entire life history is in her name!
TFC-Adults: Reformation Series with Wm. Loyd Allen
October 25, 2017 (Wednesday Night)
Dr. Allen will offer a first-person dramatic monologue as Protestant reformer Martin Luther speaking to his personal spiritual experience and its connections to the heritage of contemporary Christians, especially Baptists. Combining historical evidence, humor, and personal religious experience, this presentation will give a human face to the founder of the religious revolution that changed the Western church 500 years ago and continues to influence us today.
The Things that are God’s
October 22, 2017 (Sunday Morning)
Bible Verses: Psalm 24:1-6, Matthew 22:15-22 | Daniel Glaze
Jesus’ response to the question of paying taxes causes us to wonder, “what belongs to Caesar and what belongs to God?” I think we would do well to remember Psalm 24: “The earth is the Lord’s and all that is in it.”
TFC-Adults: Reformation Series with Pam Durso: The Silenced and Muffled Voices of the Reformation
October 18, 2017 (Wednesday Night)
The voices of Martin Luther and John Calvin were loud and bold as they called for reform in the sixteenth century. Their are familiar and well-known voices, but the words of women and laymen who spoke out, participated, and work for reform during those same years have too long been silenced or muffled. Join us in a discussion of the writings, contributions, and leadership of these lesser-known reformers, who helped reshape the Christian world.
Dressed for the Party!
October 15, 2017 (Sunday Morning)
Bible Verses: Psalm 23 Matthew 22:1-14 | Daniel Glaze
When God invites us to the wedding banquet (Matthew 22), we think we have nothing to wear. But Colossians gives us the following wardrobe suggestions: “clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, meekness, and patience…above all, clothe yourselves with love, which binds everything together in perfect harmony.”
Not Rules, But Freedom
October 8, 2017 (Sunday Morning)
Bible Verses: Exodus 20:1-4, 7-9, 12-20; Philippians 3:10-14 | Daniel Glaze
The Ten Commandments are often seen as a list of dos and don’ts, when in fact, they are given so that we might be free. As Tom Long puts it, “The Ten Commandments are not weights, but wings that enable our harts to catch the wind of God’s Spirit and soar.”
Sometimes I Think We are the Answer
October 1, 2017 (Sunday Morning)
Bible Verses: Exodus 17:1-7 Matthew 21:23-32 | Daniel Glaze
Is the Lord among us or not? (Exodus 17:7). It’s a haunting question. Sometimes I think we are the answer to that question. We answer that question by how we live our lives. Perhaps we show this world that the Lord is among us by how we bear the presence and love of Christ in a hurting and lonely world.
When Giving becomes Joyful
September 24, 2017 (Sunday Morning)
Bible Verses: Exodus 16:4-15, 2 Corinthians 9:6-15 | Daniel Glaze
TFC-Adults: Staffing to Align with RRCB’s Future
September 20, 2017 (Wednesday Night)
Daniel Glaze will lead an interactive discussion for us as we seek to dream about the future God has for us at RRCB and how our staffing possibilities align with that vision.
Grace and Generosity
September 17, 2017 (Sunday Morning)
Bible Verses: Genesis 50:15-21, Matthew 18:21-22 | Daniel Bagby
Are We Owners or Managers?
September 10, 2017 (Sunday Morning)
Bible Verses: Psalm 24:1-6, Matthew 18:15-20 | Daniel Glaze
We don’t own our earthly possessions (they belong to God), we manage them through a holy responsibility.
When Love is Offensive
September 3, 2017 (Sunday Morning)
Bible Text: Jeremiah 15:19-21; Romans 12:9-21 | Daniel Glaze
The Spirituality of St. Anthony, the Founder of Christian Monasticism
September 3, 2017 (Holland Lectures)
Hanna Zhu
Series: Holland Lectures 2017
Identity Issues
August 30, 2017 (Special Service)
Bible Text: Matthew 16:13-20 | Karen Brown
Series: Vespers 2017
Thank You, Mrs. Frost
August 27, 2017 (Sunday Morning)
Bible Text: Psalm 138:1-8; Romans 12:1-21 | Rev. Chester Phelps
Solitude and Prayer in the Life of Faith
August 27, 2017 (Holland Lectures)
MaryAnn McKibben Dana
Series: Holland Lectures 2017
Healing Along the Way: the Crux of Faith
August 23, 2017 (Special Service)
Bible Text: Mark 5:9-20 | Dr. Charles Bagwell
Series: Vespers 2017
A Lesson in Love
August 20, 2017 (Sunday Morning)
Bible Text: Psalm 133; Matthew 15:21-28 | Daniel Glaze
The Role of Meditation in the Holistic Practice of Medicine
August 20, 2017 (Holland Lectures)
Rebecca Wells
Series: Holland Lectures 2017
Stuck in a Rut
August 16, 2017 (Special Service)
Bible Text: Genesis 37:1-4, 12-28 | Karen Brown
Series: Vespers 2017
Spiritual Discernment: Finding Truth, Growing Character, Becoming Disciples
August 13, 2017 (Holland Lectures)
Libby Grammer
Series: Holland Lectures 2017
Response to Charlottesville Tragedy
August 13, 2017 (Sunday Morning)
Bible Text: Psalm 85:8-13; Matthew 14:22-33 | Daniel Glaze
Moving Church Outside the Church
August 9, 2017 (Special Service)
Bible Text: Psalm 139:1-12; Acts 1:8-11 | Daniel Glaze
Series: Vespers 2017