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The Object Of Faith

Jim Mulholland-I get irritated when sports figures accomplish some great feat - scoring a winning touchdown, or pitching a no hitter, or sinking a game winning basket â and then say, "I give all the glory to God." Those words are like fingernails on a blackboard to me. I always cringe....

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[ Fri, 19 Dec 2008 03:43:00 GMT ]



God - Theology 101

Philip Gulley-Know a man who bought a big, old house that had fallen into disrepair.  He wanted to fix it up and live there.  It was a huge house, its problems were extensive, and after a few months of work it became clear he had underestimated the complexity of the project and overestimated his ability to fix it.  Last week, when I said I would be answering the question "Who is God?" today, it seems I underestimated the complexity of the question and overestimated my ab...

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[ Sat, 13 Dec 2008 06:14:00 GMT ]



Why Our Beliefs About God Matter - Theology 101

Philip Gulley-I watched the debate Thursday night with my family.   Times aren't too good in our country right now, and we know that because the politicians are no longer concerning themselves with religion.  I don't believe I heard the word God mentioned even once.  This probably was a vast relief to God, who often gets talked about, but is seldom given ninety seconds to respond....

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[ Thu, 11 Dec 2008 04:34:00 GMT ]



When All Things Work For Good

Philip Gulley-Joan and I rode our bicycles to the Dairy Queen last week.  In our family we have to earn our ice cream by pedaling a mile uphill.  So we were up there eating our ice cream cones and a teenage boy sat next to me on the long bench and we began to talk.  His mannerisms, facial expressions, and even the tone of his voice, were familiar to me, but I couldnât place him, and was too embarrassed to ask his name.  Then his mother approached and I remembered who he was, ...

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[ Mon, 1 Dec 2008 22:24:00 GMT ]



Is Religion A Mental Illness

Jim Mulholland-I've been studying mental illness this past week and I'm worried.  I thought I was mentally healthy, but now I'm not so certain.  I have a lot of the symptoms I've been reading about....

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[ Fri, 28 Nov 2008 05:07:00 GMT ]



Eliminating Our Enemies

Jim Mulholland-I was taught from an early age to love my enemies and to pray for those who persecuted me.  That wasn't a popular lesson for the teachers or the students.  When you have an enemy, you don't want to love them.  You want to eliminate them.  But we didn't have much choice.  Jesus commanded it.  We had to do it, whether we liked it or not....

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[ Thu, 20 Nov 2008 23:52:00 GMT ]



All The Ways To Be Rich

Philip Gulley-Our nation's leaders gathered Thursday evening at the White House to rescue the nation from economic peril.  I wasn't invited, so instead went to the Olive Garden in Avon to help Gene Carter celebrate his birthday.  Then I came home and went for a walk around the block.  It was dark, and the stars were out.  I could see the Big Dipper and the North Star, Polaris, which is 430 light years away, which means I was seeing it as it was in 1578, long before the world ...

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[ Fri, 14 Nov 2008 23:59:00 GMT ]



The Stories We Tell and the Stories We Believe

Philip Gulley-Last week, our neighbors had their annual hog roast and our family went, as has been our custom since we first moved to Danville.  The neighbors have a camper.  A rite of passage for the teenage boys was to spend the night of the hog roast in the camper, so this year we told Spencer he could do that.  When Spencer came home the next morning, I asked him what they'd done.  He said they talked around the campfire until midnight then did a few more things, went to ...

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[ Wed, 29 Oct 2008 02:16:00 GMT ]



Learning From Loss

Jim Mulholland-Sometimes I love open worship and sometimes I despise it. This past Sunday was the latter. A group of us were sitting in worship at Fairfield Meeting. Phil had greeted us at the door. People had been warm and welcoming. The sermon had been funny and insightful. It had been a pleasant morning....

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[ Thu, 16 Oct 2008 03:57:00 GMT ]



Naming Our Losses

Jim Mulholland-Last week, our family gathered in Michigan for the annual Mulholland reunion.  Itâs a week of canoeing, swimming at the beach, playing cards, sitting around the campfire, eating too much food and reminiscing.  I've attended the reunion 43 times in my 47 years.  When I drive through the tunnel of trees leading to our cabins, it's entering a cathedral.  I get the shivers.  I feel religious....

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[ Sat, 4 Oct 2008 07:01:00 GMT ]



The Stories We Tell Part 3

Philip Gulley-My mother's father, Henry Quinett, was born in 1904 in Belgium, and with his family sailed on the Red Star boat line to America in 1909. They arrived at Ellis Island, where his name was changed from HenrĂ QuinĂt to Henry Quinett. Because my grandfather was never one to hurry a decision, he lived here thirty-one years before becoming a citizen in 1939. His citizenship papers are framed and hanging in my garage, above his workbench, next to his woodworking apron....

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[ Fri, 26 Sep 2008 05:28:00 GMT ]



The Stories We Tell Part 2

Philip Gulley-I've been thinking this week of Esau and Jacob. Some people have been thinking of Michael Phelps winning the gold in Beijing, or Bridget Sloan, our fellow Hendricks Countian, performing so ably and admirably. Some people have been thinking of the hostility between Georgia and Russia and the long history of Eastern European strife. Some people have been thinking of school and the summer winding to a close. There have been any number of things to think about this week, but I've b...

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[ Tue, 9 Sep 2008 04:40:00 GMT ]



The Bible According To Jim

Jim Mulholland-I've been preaching for twenty years now.  That means I've preached about a thousand sermons.  Over the years, I honed by skills and developed my style.  And I suspect my seminary preaching professor would not be happy with me....

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[ Sun, 31 Aug 2008 06:39:00 GMT ]



Talking About Religion With Atheists

Jim Mulholland-This past month, we've been examining the ways we talk about religion with ourselves, our peers, other Christians and even non-Christians.  We've looked at the obstacles and explored the benefits of discussing religion.  We've been encouraged to have these conversations rather than to fear them.  I hope youâve found the exploration as interesting and as helpful as I have.  ...

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[ Tue, 5 Aug 2008 02:57:00 GMT ]



Talking Religion With Non-Christians

Jim Mulholland-Sometimes I forget how quickly the world is changing.  This weekend, I was playing with Madeline and Olivia, my five and three year old nieces.  They'd caught a lighting bug and asked me what they should feed it.  When I said I didn't know, Madeline said, âLet's look on the internet.â...

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[ Tue, 29 Jul 2008 04:52:00 GMT ]



Maturity #6

Philip Gulley-We've been thinking and talking about maturity.  Today, I want to leave us with this final thought:  Mature people are those who enhance life, not diminish it.  Or staying with our analogyâmature people know two wolves battle within them, and give careful thought to the wolf they feed.  They feed the habits and attitudes that enhance life.  They starve the habits and attitudes that diminish life. ...

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[ Fri, 18 Jul 2008 18:28:00 GMT ]



Maturity 5 - Empathy

Philip Gulley-I remember when I was about five years old and there was this girl who lived down the street from us who was overweight.  She came down to our house to play.  I became upset with her and began making fun of her size.  My father overheard me and when I came in for supper, he was waiting for me.  ...

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[ Mon, 7 Jul 2008 13:37:00 GMT ]



Talking Religion With Other Christians

Jim Mulholland-Whenever people talk about the beauty and wisdom of the Bible, I wonder if they've read the book.   I worry they've limited their reading to the 23rd Psalm and the 13th chapter of I Corinthians.  Or that they've ripped long passages out of their family Bibles.  Having read the Bible from cover to cover, I've found as much ugliness and ignorance as beauty and wisdom....

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[ Wed, 25 Jun 2008 23:52:00 GMT ]



Maturity #4

Philip Gulley-It is good to be back at Fairfield.  I was in Chicago last weekend speaking at a conference.  Took the family with me and on our way home on Sunday morning we stopped at the Navy Pier to sight-see and while there bumped into Jonathan and Rafia Chenoweth and little Rania.  ...

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[ Tue, 17 Jun 2008 06:16:00 GMT ]



Things Jesus Taught #7

Philip Gulley-When I was a kid, back in the Stone Ages before video games and we had to provide our own entertainment, we would play a game we called What If?   The game was played by asking questions beginning with the words "What ifâ".   The questions were fairly predictable.  What if you won a million dollars?  What if you were the President?  What if the communists invaded us?  The winner, of course, was the person who came up with the most c...

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[ Wed, 4 Jun 2008 20:15:00 GMT ]



How To Raise A Spiritually Healthy Human

Jim Mulholland-My daughter, Victoria, was offended by my sermon two weeks ago.  I said something in that sermon that wasn't fair or true.  In talking about how we pass our theological baggage onto our children, I said, "Thatâs the way it is with abuse.  The abused child grows up to abuse their own children."  Victoria, who was abused by her birth parents, was upset by that assertion.  As she pointed out, it doesn't have to be that way....

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[ Sun, 25 May 2008 02:50:00 GMT ]



Maturity 2 - Delayed Gratification

Philip Gulley-Isn't the concept of time interesting?  I was trying to find out who invented the concept of time, but no one seems able to say definitively.  Some scientists believe the moon was used to calculate time as early as the Palaeothilic Era, perhaps 30,000 years ago.   We know the Sumerians, about 4,000 years ago, introduced the sexagesimal system based on the number 60. Thatâs why we have 60 seconds in a minute and 60 minutes in an hour.  This past February, re...

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[ Fri, 16 May 2008 03:55:00 GMT ]



Protecting The Innocent

Jim Mulholland-My brother, Matt, called me for advice last week.  He was upset and confused.  His five year old daughter, Madeline, had been the victim of child abuse and he didn't know what to do or who to tell.  Normally, you'd go to the police, but the situation was complicated.  The perpetrator was one of Madeline's uncles and confronting him might split the family.  Especially since what he'd done was neither sexually nor physically abusive.  Though Madeline wa...

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[ Sat, 10 May 2008 15:52:00 GMT ]



Maturity 2 - Perspective

Philip Gulley-It's good to be back at meeting.  I was in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania last Sunday to spend time with Presbyterians.  And while there, met Phil, the weather-predicting groundhog, who came to my speech, took one good look at me, and went back into his cage for six weeks....

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[ Mon, 5 May 2008 05:55:00 GMT ]



Maturity

Philip Gulley-We took the boys to Florida last week for spring vacation.  Our previous spring breaks were spent in the cold in Indiana cleaning the house, so the boys would look forward to returning to school.  But this year we set aside our traditional Hoosier conventions and drove our pale Quaker bodies south to the beach.  The condo we stayed in faced the beach and had recently been renovated after a storm and tidal waves had filled it with water and sand.  The ocean has m...

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[ Sat, 26 Apr 2008 06:25:00 GMT ]



Drawing Circles

JIm Mulholland-When I was twelve years old, I took a trip to Texas with my father.  As part of that trip, we walked across the bridge over the Rio Grande at El Paso and visited Juarez, Mexico.  This was my first time I'd ever been outside of the United States and I was really excited.  I was also surprised.  ...

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[ Mon, 21 Apr 2008 18:51:00 GMT ]



Questions Jesus Asked #6

Philip Gulley-When I was a kid I loved storms. We lived in a big, sturdy house; I felt very secure and like most children had no concept of mortality.  One of my most vivid memories is of April 3, 1974 when 148 tornadoes swept across the Midwest.  The tornadoes missed Danville, but of course we didn't know that then, and so my parents had us go to the basement and crouch in the coal room behind the furnace.  But I remember my brother Doug and I escaping and running upstairs to loo...

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[ Mon, 14 Apr 2008 23:04:00 GMT ]



Questions Jesus Asked #5

Philip Gulley-I received a letter in the mail last week from a man in the South who'd read one of the Harmony books and wrote to tell me I wasn't fit to be a minister.  I'm not quite sure how he was able to judge my suitability for ministry by reading a work of comic fiction, but that's what he did, and with much enthusiasm.  Most of the sentences were underlined, there were lots of exclamation points, and the Bible verses he cited were in bold print.  He quoted from the letter of...

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[ Wed, 9 Apr 2008 05:53:00 GMT ]



The Evolving Community

Jim Mulholland-Last weekend, several of us attended a workshop at Western Yearly Meeting entitled "Seeking Common Ground."  This gathering encouraged conservative and liberal Friends to talk and listen to each other.  Though a majority of the day was spent in small group discussion, the event began with four speakers talking about their understanding of Jesus and the Church.  Two were liberal and two were conservative....

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[ Thu, 3 Apr 2008 20:57:00 GMT ]



The Open Community

Jim Mulholland-Last Sunday, as Angie and I drove home after worship, we discussed the sermon.  That's not unusual.  I often ask for her feedback.  Even though I've preached hundreds of sermons, I always worry I may not have communicated well.  Last Sunday, I worried that I given some of you the impression that I thought Irvington wasn't an inclusive community....

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[ Tue, 25 Mar 2008 19:10:00 GMT ]


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