Munger Place Church is the East Dallas campus of Highland Park United Methodist Church. Worship services include both the best of the old and the best of the new. The music is rock and roll-based, sermons are both live and on video, and dress is casual. But at the same time, the services draw from 2,000 years of Christianity by incorporating some of the beautiful old hymns, prayers, and responses.
You know what I’ve noticed? The way the Apostle Paul prays for the Ephesian church is not how we pray. Either he’s wrong and needs to pray the way we ...
We take a break from Ephesians as the Rev. David Forrest—our pastor’s father—preaches a sermon on a way to look at the entire Bible. Preacher: Rev. Da...
It is a good thing that these days we are acknowledging the ways that each of us has different privileges. But what happens next? After we acknowledg...
Does difference always lead to division? Since Babel, the world’s answer has been: yes. And since difference is an inescapable part of life, this answ...
We’re divided—tribe, tongue, people, nation—and we have been from the beginning. Since Eden, we’ve been divided by our differences, and our division...
What if something amazing happened and you just totally ignored it? This is exactly what happened with the people in Bethlehem: the Christ was born ri...
Christmas lives right in the tension between God’s foreknowledge and our free will. Is history pre-determined or are we free to choose our actions? To...
All of it is a gift. What else can we do but say, “Thank you thank you thank you!”? Preacher: Andrew Forrest Occasion: Christmas Commitment Sunday 202...
Hope is necessary for life. It’s hope that makes it possible to get up tomorrow morning, put your feet on the floor, and take a step. Hope is the beli...
I learned this week that the key to understanding Romans is to read it backwards. When you start at the end, you see that Paul really wants for the Ro...