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The Testimony of Keith Clerihue
Keith, my dear brother, in now basking in the glorious presence of his heavenly father. My heart aches as I am grieving his absence. But I am celebrating his entrance into eternal joy. I will miss him deeply, but he … Continue reading
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Tagged Ambassadors, Bible, Discipleship, James, Job, suffering, The Story of God, trials
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A Theology of Suffering – The Testimony of Keith Clerihue
A few years ago I met a brilliant, quick-witted man named Keith Clerihue. We were on staff at the same Church in the Denver metro area and his office was down the hall from mine. He is not a man … Continue reading
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Tagged Ambassadors, Bible, City, Discipleship, James, Job, suffering, The Story of God, trials
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The greatest sermon I have ever heard
About fifteen years ago a came across a sermon by Dr. John Piper entitled, “Doing Missions When Dying Is Gain.” Obviously the title was an attention getter so I set time aside and listened to it. I had no idea … Continue reading
Posted in Community, Discipleship, Mission
Tagged Ambassadors, Disciple, Discipleship, Embassy, Mission, Missional, Missional Community, Missionary, The Church, The Gospel, The Story of God
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What difference does the gospel make?
On April 1st 2012 we launched the weekly worship gatherings of The Embassy Church. We are missionaries to the Denver metro area and we have started by engaging the communities that fall within a 5-mile radius of City Park. As … Continue reading
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Tagged Ambassadors, Church, City, Community, Denver, Disciple, Discipleship, Embassy, Mission, Missional, The Gospel, The Story of God
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Our Vocabulary
In the past two weeks I have received two speaking invitations that came with the obligatory pre-conference interview. The two conversations had something in common that I can’t help but address. Both organizations had visited our website (www.theembassy.org), took note … Continue reading