Friday, February 22, 2008

God and coffee

I have been listening to the podcasts of Mark Batterson in www.theaterchurch.com. It is in fact a coffee-house where they hold church services.

In his second preaching, Mark mentioned that Jesus is in fact the living coffee. Wonderful for our souls to be caffeinated. Way cool.

It was part of the three-series preaching entitled "So far, so God". It was a reminder to be always thankful to God for bringing us to where we are now.

Just sharing.

4 comments:

Gypsy said...

Jesus the Living Coffee??? Way cool--especially for coffee aficionados like us! I like that. No for a cuppa as I check the website...:)

Unknown said...

Wow, preaching inside a coffeehouse? I'm sure there won't be a sleepy soul among his parishioners, hehe. :-D

Have a nice weekend, Jen.

Jen said...

Hey gypsy! Yup, good 'un, right? :- ) hope to know your comment bout the website.

Hi rudy! I can imagine! :- ) i had a good weekend. Thanks.

vernaloo said...

hehe nice...not only that it's a good analogy but yeah, it will help in fighting sleepiness.

anyway lets schedule the coffee one of these days. I'll text you :)

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