“The wisdom of God is deep within us, the creativity of God, the essence of the expanding universe is deep in us, deeper than the barrenness in our lives and the dead ends in the
“Jesus gave us permission to be as close to God as he was, and we have his permission to share our indignation about suffering, we have permission to argue with God,” said the Rev. Robert
Be dissatisfied. Have a divine dissatisfaction until we see justice roll down like waters,” said the Rev. Otis Moss III at the 9:15 a.m. Friday morning worship service in the Amphitheater. His sermon title was
“I have been asking myself again and again these days, what does it mean to belong to the human family, to be brother, sister, father, mother to one another, both as individuals and as nations?”
"Neighbor, oh neighbor, I love Jesus but there are times I can’t stand the church. Neighbor, oh neighbor, it is time to kick over some tables,” said the Rev. Otis Moss III at the 9:15
“America has a grand record of AP courses on how to hate other people out of the human race. The ‘pseudo prophets’ in name show where their true faith lies and the church has failed
“Be honest,” said the Rev. Otis Moss III at the 9:15 a.m. Tuesday morning worship service. His sermon title was “When The Church Decides to Repent (Part 2): Sisters in the Wilderness,” and the Scripture
"The church is not a perfect place,” said the Rev. Otis Moss III at the 9:15 a.m. Monday morning worship service. “It is not a perfect place because we are not perfect. We are the
“God always gives God’s best. There has never been a mediocre sunrise, sunset or stars in the night. God never designed you to live beneath your call or your destiny,” said the Rev. Otis Moss
“A Jazz influenced Pastor with a Hip-Hop vibe. Saved by Jesus, Inspired by Zora Neale Hurston, blessed by Howard Thurman & Amazed by August Wilson.” That is how the Rev. Otis Moss III, senior pastor
“When I was growing up in West Philadelphia, the night before Halloween was called ‘Mischief Night.’ One time a couple of boys got into the local five and dime and changed all the price tags.
“One question I have as I my life draws to an end is when I meet God, will I measure up? I shared this question with Bishop Tutu and he said, ‘Don’t worry, Tony, God’s
“Who’s the most important person in your life? How you think they see you is how you see yourself. Do you see yourself as the kind of person Jesus thinks you are?” said the Rev.
“I grew up singing the Southern gospel hymn ‘The World Is Not My Home,’ and it took a while for me to overcome ,” said the Rev. Tony Campolo at the 9:15 a.m. Monday morning worship
“It has been a terrible couple of weeks; death, anger, hatred and accusations have torn this nation apart. I can’t remember when America was so divided. We have the police on one side and Black
“Job was a man beset by suffering, sorrow and sickness. We see him as he tries his best to push through the pain and see a way through. Sometimes it is hard to get through