Here’s the worship service. Couple of bibliographical notes on the sermon:
Brian D. Robinette’s Grammars of Resurrection can be found at this link.
I erroneously referred to James Alison’s essay as “Dead Man Talking.” The actual title is simply “Emmaus and Eucharist” and can be found in his book and video course series, Jesus the Forgiving Victim. Here is a link to the video portion of that particular essay.
I'm a baker's dozen years or so into this "professional ministry gig" (if you count seminary), and still kind of wonder how the heck I got here.
I'm currently serving as pastor of a fantastic, wonderful, faithful congregation in Cape Coral, Florida. That's a story in itself. I'm also serving as honorary pastor/chaplain for the German American Social Club in Cape Coral and for the Evangelische Kirke/German Ministry, Inc. in town.
Recently moved from pastoring a weirdly wonderful congregation in Tulsa, OK. That first call ran from 2012 to 2021.
All three congregations are many literal and cultural miles removed from my home in one of Detroit's first-ring suburbs.
As a holdover from a previous life, I'm a recovering museum nerd, having somewhat accidentally chosen living history museum work as my first career post-military. Temperamentally, I'm an INFP (according to the MBTI) and a Self-Preserving 4-6-8 Enneagram Tri-type, but that 6 might actually be more dominant than the 4. Still working all that out. As is my family: wife, 2 lovely children (a boy and a girl), a Yellow Lab named Sunny, and 3 domestic shorthair cats (Otto, Oscar, and Miss Juniper Cleopatra Tiana Martin).
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