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Church Planting, Chick-fil-a, and your friends in Collierville: A 3 minute update on Trinity Church

by Reid Kelly Westminster, Greetings from Collierville! A lot has happened in the life of Trinity Church since I've last seen many of you. First of all, let me begin by asking you to pray for my children, Nelson and Cora; they recently told me that they're getting tired of Chick-fil-a. We know that this is nothing more than a scheme of the deceiver and are confident tha...

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An Update from the Kellys

by Reid Kelly Friends at Westminster, Grace and peace to all of you in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ! I want to give you a quick answer to the most common questions that I received when catching up with friends: How are you/Lindsey/kids? Well, we just learned that we get an extra week of Spring Break (under strange circumstances, albeit), so we're great! It's been...

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An Update from the Kellys

by Reid Kelly Friends at Westminster, Greetings from Grenada! It's hard to believe that it's been nearly two years since WPC sent us out to a neighboring church, Grace Pres. in Grenada. Over the course of the next few paragraphs, I want to update you on how things have been going at Grace as well as what's in store for us moving forward. When we started at Grace, there ...

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Checklists, Hosea, and You

Are you a check-list person? I once heard Mike Greenberg (of Mike and Mike on ESPN radio in the morning) talk about the obsessive to-do list that he keeps in his journal. Not only does he go through the trouble to create little boxes next to his tasks to check off once completed, he said he actually writes things down on his list that he has already completed just so that ...

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The Soundtrack to Your Faith

Hillsong brings their music and the Gospel to theaters across the world As a high-school English teacher, I spend a lot of time reading and scoring student essays. It's the price I pay to have summers off. This task gets old rather quickly. Reading what a high school student thinks about Poe's use of symbolism in "The Masque of the Red Death" can only hold your interest f...

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