Posts from July 2025

Don’t make me cry!

Early in my career, I was a public practice auditor. Just in case you don’t know what that involves, an auditor reports on the fairness of an entity’s financial statements. Auditors’ reports are used by investors, regulators, creditors, lenders and other stakeholders. Professional standards specify ways to test, review, confirm, etc., financial records in forming a basis for the report. Occasionally, the audit process is quite complicated. I experienced a few audit complications in my career, none more troubling than…

Five Things Every Christian Should Remember This Sunday

1. God Is Present As you worship this Sunday, remember that the Lord is present. Though God’s presence is constant (Ps 139:7–11), there is special significance when we come before Him in worship (Ps 95:6). Jesus said the Father seeks worshippers who worship in spirit and in truth (John 4:23–24). God observes our singing, the Lord’s Supper, our attentiveness during sermons—everything (Prov 15:3). His presence should not cause nervousness but reverent awe (Ps 89:7). As you scan the room this…

A Look at the Second Half

Our first six months as the Cumberland Trace church of Christ are in the rearview mirror. Truly, a lot has happened to and for us as a church during that span. Not just the apocalyptic weather events and baptistery malfunctions, but so many wonderful events! There have been souls saved, our highly successful Equipped workshop, our Friends and Family Day, and a slew of visitors and new faces. As we look ahead to the second half of the year, we…