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Sunday, July 31, 2016

CELEBRATING THE CROSS

The title of the message is: CELEBRATING THE CROSS.


Listen well.

If you can’t get the audio on your device, visit the main podcast page at http://revandersongraves.podomatic.com/

---Anderson T. Graves II   is a writer, community organizer and consultant for education, ministry, and rural leadership development.

Rev. Anderson T. Graves II is pastor of Miles Chapel CME Church in Fairfield, Alabama;  executive director of the Substance Abuse Youth Networking Organization (SAYNO);  and director of rural leadership development for the National Institute for Human Development (NIHD).

Subscribe to my personal blog  www.andersontgraves.blogspot.com .

Email atgravestwo2@aol.com
Follow me on twitter @AndersonTGraves  #Awordtothewise 

You can help support this ministry with a donation to Miles Chapel CME Church.

You can help support Rev. Graves’ work by visiting his personal blog and clicking the DONATE button on the right-hand sidebar.

Support by check or money order may be mailed to 
Miles Chapel CME Church
P O Box 132
Fairfield, Al 35064



Wednesday, July 27, 2016

SKY, SEA, & LAND: DAYS TWO & THREE



Then God said, “Let there be an expanse in the midst of the waters, and let it separate the waters from the waters.”
God made the expanse, and separated the waters which were below the expanse from the waters which were above the expanse; and it was so.
God called the expanse heaven. And there was evening and there was morning, a second day. (Genesis 1: 6-8) 

Asteroid impacts churned the surface of the Earth, and volcanoes spewed out the insides of the world.  Gas, dust, and star-stuff blew into the sky, scorching, trying to burn air away, but the sky was so heavy.  The dense atmosphere weighted down the boiling seas of poisoned water and liquid rock, imprisoning oxygen in the toxic earth.  The world was suffocating, so God spoke.

Sky and sea ceased their battle.  They exchanged elements.  Methane above for oxygen below.  O2 for CO2.  The atmosphere slackened, and the liquid surfaces of the Earth calmed.
The lighter sky gave the earth some space, room to breathe, time to cool off.  The waters above met the waters below in peace and marked out an expansive, demilitarized zone on the surface of the earth.

But the author of Genesis noted in verses 6-8, on the 2nd day of the vision, God didn’t declare His work to be good.  (Yes, I’ll wait while you read it again.)

On the 2nd day, the world was all sky and sea, but the life God planned needed more.  

Then God said, “Let the waters below the heavens be gathered into one place, and let the dry land appear”; and it was so.
God called the dry land earth, and the gathering of the waters He called seas; and God saw that it was good. (Genesis 1: 9-10)

Sky, sea, AND land.  Now, that was good.

It took two days for the author of Genesis to visualize how God had prepared the world to support the full complexity of life. 

Or to think of it another way, God showed the author (and us) that some good works require more time.  To do THIS thing right, to do it good, you may have to work twice as hard, twice as long as you did the previous time.

Then God said, “Let the waters below the heavens be gathered into one place, and let the dry land appear”

One land?

In 1912, Alfred Wegner proposed the ridiculous idea that the continents were floating away from one another, AND in the distant past, all land had been connected in a single supercontinent. The consensus of the world’s scientists was that Wegner was an idiot. 

The consensus of the world’s scientists was wrong. 

In the 1960’s the new science of plate tectonics “discovered” that long ago,  the waters below the heavens were  gathered into one place so that the dry land, earth, appeared as a single mass.

Light, heavens, sea, and now, land.  Sunlight, air, water, and soil: all the things plants need to grow.   Microbes were fruitful and they multiplied.  One cell became many until there were enough cells together for Moses to see them sprouting with his naked eye.  Since the invention of the microscope 400 years ago, we have known by science, what 2,000 years ago, the church already understood by faith: that the worlds were framed by the word of God in such a way that the things which are seen are made of things which the naked eye cannot see (Hebrews 11:3).

Then God said, “Let the earth sprout vegetation, plants yielding seed, and fruit trees on the earth bearing fruit after their kind with seed in them”; and it was so.  The earth brought forth vegetation, plants yielding seed after their kind, and trees bearing fruit with seed in them, after their kind; and God saw that it was good.
There was evening and there was morning, a third day. (Genesis 1: 11-13)

On the 3rd day, God showed the author of Genesis how life sprouted from primordial soil and sea beds.  The microscopic seeds of life God had planted blossomed into visible fruit. 

It took a while, but it was worth it. 



---Anderson T. Graves II   is a writer, community organizer and consultant for education, ministry, and rural leadership development.

Rev. Anderson T. Graves II is pastor of Miles Chapel CME Church in Fairfield, Alabama;  executive director of the Substance Abuse Youth Networking Organization (SAYNO);  and director of rural leadership development for the National Institute for Human Development (NIHD).

Subscribe to my personal blog  www.andersontgraves.blogspot.com .

Email atgravestwo2@aol.com
Follow me on twitter @AndersonTGraves  #Awordtothewise 

You can help support this ministry with a donation to Miles Chapel CME Church.

You can help support Rev. Graves’ work by visiting his personal blog and clicking the DONATE button on the right-hand sidebar.

Support by check or money order may be mailed to 
Miles Chapel CME Church
P O Box 132
Fairfield, Al 35064



Monday, July 25, 2016

BLOGGING GENESIS: DAY ONE

Genesis 1: 1    In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.
    2      The earth was formless and void, and darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was moving over the surface of the waters.
    3      Then God said, “Let there be light”; and there was light.
    4      God saw that the light was good; and God separated the light from the darkness.
    5      God called the light day, and the darkness He called night. And there was evening and there was morning, one day.






There’s a lot of time in the first 5 verses.  God created the universe, including our planet, but for a while the Earth, was a just a jumble of stuff, all disorganized and mushy, floating in darkness. 

The earth was formless and void, and darkness was over the surface of the deep




But then, the Holy Spirit moved.  As Jesus said, “It is the Spirit who gives life.” (John 6:63)  Across primordial puddles, the Spirit moved, planting the seeds of life and Creatively tending the soil that His labor would bear much fruit.  But harvest was still a few days away.
Seeds need sunlight, and the Earth was too dark for God’s liking, so He bathed the planet in light, maybe all the light, the full spectrum from gamma rays to radio waves and all wavelengths in-between and beyond.  That was too much, so God dialed back the light, tempered it with darkness shading and shielding with electromagnetic cycles that divided the spectrum into the gentlest colors of the prism.


Yeah, that was good.

There are two sets of night and day in Genesis 1:5.  There’s a day-and-night and an evening-and-morning.  The first pair are physical phenomena.  The second pair are intervals of time.  God gave primordial light, filtered of its destructive extremes, a name.  He called it day.  The now tamed and cyclical darkness that divided the light, God called that night.    And that first cycle of filtering darkness to filtered light to filtering darkness observed by the unborn and under-evolved seeds of life on Earth, God marked as special. 

God needed a special name for this interval of time, something bright and good.

God had done a lot of work, so He called it a day

---Anderson T. Graves II   is a writer, community organizer and consultant for education, ministry, and rural leadership development.

Rev. Anderson T. Graves II is pastor of Miles Chapel CME Church in Fairfield, Alabama;  executive director of the Substance Abuse Youth Networking Organization (SAYNO);  and director of rural leadership development for the National Institute for Human Development (NIHD).

Subscribe to my personal blog  www.andersontgraves.blogspot.com .

Email atgravestwo2@aol.com
Follow me on twitter @AndersonTGraves  #Awordtothewise 

You can help support this ministry with a donation to Miles Chapel CME Church.

You can help support Rev. Graves’ work by visiting his personal blog and clicking the DONATE button on the right-hand sidebar.

Support by check or money order may be mailed to 
Miles Chapel CME Church
P O Box 132

Fairfield, Al 35064

Sunday, July 17, 2016

WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO WITH JESUS?

The title of the message is: WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO WITH JESUS?

Listen well.




If you can’t get the audio on your device, visit the main podcast page at http://revandersongraves.podomatic.com/

---Anderson T. Graves II   is a writer, community organizer and consultant for education, ministry, and rural leadership development.

Rev. Anderson T. Graves II is pastor of Miles Chapel CME Church in Fairfield, Alabama;  executive director of the Substance Abuse Youth Networking Organization (SAYNO);  and director of rural leadership development for the National Institute for Human Development (NIHD).

Subscribe to my personal blog  www.andersontgraves.blogspot.com .

Email atgravestwo2@aol.com
Follow me on twitter @AndersonTGraves  #Awordtothewise 

You can help support this ministry with a donation to Miles Chapel CME Church.

You can help support Rev. Graves’ work by visiting his personal blog and clicking the DONATE button on the right-hand sidebar.

Support by check or money order may be mailed to 
Miles Chapel CME Church
P O Box 132
Fairfield, Al 35064

WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO WITH JESUS?

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The title of the message is: WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO WITH JESUS?

Listen well.


If you can’t get the audio on your device, visit the main podcast page at http://revandersongraves.podomatic.com/

---Anderson T. Graves II   is a writer, community organizer and consultant for education, ministry, and rural leadership development.

Rev. Anderson T. Graves II is pastor of Miles Chapel CME Church in Fairfield, Alabama;  executive director of the Substance Abuse Youth Networking Organization (SAYNO);  and director of rural leadership development for the National Institute for Human Development (NIHD).

Subscribe to my personal blog  www.andersontgraves.blogspot.com .

Email atgravestwo2@aol.com
Follow me on twitter @AndersonTGraves  #Awordtothewise 

You can help support this ministry with a donation to Miles Chapel CME Church.

You can help support Rev. Graves’ work by visiting his personal blog and clicking the DONATE button on the right-hand sidebar.

Support by check or money order may be mailed to 
Miles Chapel CME Church
P O Box 132
Fairfield, Al 35064

Sunday, July 10, 2016

KILLING EACH OTHER

After two more high profile deaths of Black men at the hands of police officers, and the murder of five policemen in Dallas, it may seem like God has just thrown up His hands and walked away from us.  He hasn’t.  He’s been telling us about this moment for a long, long time.

Take a new look a 3,000 year old story that’s speaks to this particular moment.  

The title of the message is: KILLING EACH OTHER.


Listen well.

If you can’t get the audio on your device, visit the main podcast page at http://revandersongraves.podomatic.com/

---Anderson T. Graves II   is a writer, community organizer and consultant for education, ministry, and rural leadership development.

Rev. Anderson T. Graves II is pastor of Miles Chapel CME Church in Fairfield, Alabama;  executive director of the Substance Abuse Youth Networking Organization (SAYNO);  and director of rural leadership development for the National Institute for Human Development (NIHD).

Subscribe to my personal blog  www.andersontgraves.blogspot.com .

Email atgravestwo2@aol.com
Follow me on twitter @AndersonTGraves  #Awordtothewise 

You can help support this ministry with a donation to Miles Chapel CME Church.

You can help support Rev. Graves’ work by visiting his personal blog and clicking the DONATE button on the right-hand sidebar.

Support by check or money order may be mailed to 
Miles Chapel CME Church
P O Box 132

Fairfield, Al 35064

Sunday, July 3, 2016

WHEN GOD IS TOO LATE

A message about the resurrection of Lazarus. 

The title is: WHEN GOD IS TOO LATE.


Listen well.


If you can’t get the audio on your device, visit the main podcast page at http://revandersongraves.podomatic.com/

---Anderson T. Graves II   is a writer, community organizer and consultant for education, ministry, and rural leadership development.

Rev. Anderson T. Graves II is pastor of Miles Chapel CME Church in Fairfield, Alabama;  executive director of the Substance Abuse Youth Networking Organization (SAYNO);  and director of rural leadership development for the National Institute for Human Development (NIHD).

Subscribe to my personal blog  www.andersontgraves.blogspot.com .

Email atgravestwo2@aol.com
Follow me on twitter @AndersonTGraves  #Awordtothewise 

You can help support this ministry with a donation to Miles Chapel CME Church.

You can help support Rev. Graves’ work by visiting his personal blog and clicking the DONATE button on the right-hand sidebar.

Support by check or money order may be mailed to 
Miles Chapel CME Church
P O Box 132

Fairfield, Al 35064