Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Why almost everyone used to have the same birthday in France

Rod Brayfindley,
while wearing an unmatched pair of shoes,
preaches a wild (as usual)
and honest (as usual)
sermon on
"How good and pleasant it is
when brothers and sisters live together in unity"
(Psalm 133),
commenting on:

  • stand up comedy in the Bible
  • The Hebrew word: "Duh"
  • Why almost everyone used to have the same birthday in France
  • how we who are different love/irritate one another
  • when you have to use the bathroom during a church service
Audio here
(starts about 3/4 way through),
recorded when Rod returned to a church he formerly pastored for the church's 50th anniversary

He's now at "Church of the Joyful Healer":

Pastor Rod envisions a church where anyone at any point of their journey of faith will find acceptance and food for their soul. He brings a unique ministry to the North Coast, laughter. Rod believes laughter is a wonderful gift from God that can heal wounded hearts and minds. Along with his pastoral work, Rod currently teaches classes in Shorin Ryu karate. He holds a Masters degree from Southern Methodist University's Perkins School of Theology, where he received the B'nai B'rith Harold M. Kaufman Memorial Award for academic excellence and social activism.
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1 comment:

Hey, thanks for engaging the conversation!