If you've read this blog for any length of time at all, you will remember sermons by my friend Bruce Coggin. I've hosted several of his sermons here.
The great good news is that he's now published a book of sermons preached from 2009 to 2014. They were preached as he
served several congregations who were displaced from their buildings after the
split in our diocese, as well as at a couple of other parishes. They are funny, moving,
thoughtful, surprising, and down to earth in the way only a guy with a genius
IQ from Bowie, Montague County, Texas, can commit.
These sermons fed the souls of people who were displaced, hurting, and feeling pretty alone. They helped these folks heal, they empowered them, and they sent them out to offer that healing love to the parts of the world in which they found themselves.
But here's the thing. You don't have to like sermons to love this book. You just have to like great writing and story telling. These are the work of a GREAT story-teller.
Let's Play Godball! Unorthodox Sermons by a Circuit Rider Episcopal Priest from Middle Texas is available at Amazon.
The Foreword is by the Rt. Rev. Sam B. Hulsey, retired bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Northwest Texas.
Owanah Anderson,
long time senior warden at All Saints’, Wichita Falls, writes in a cover blurb,
“Hearing Bruce Coggin preach is an energizing, enlightening experience. His
loving use of language – sometimes homespun, sometimes scholarly erudite –
awakens one with a jolt: ‘Hey, I knew that! How come I’d not already tooled
those words into my own thinking?’ And you carry home the concept and count it
as your own treasure.”