Scott Fillmer

Scott Fillmer

30
Mar
What Does the Church Look Like in 2012?

What Does the Church Look Like in 2012?

One of the things I love about our particular church is that we are always talking about reaching the unreached...
3 min read
27
Mar
Mwangaza Children's Choir Today at Cornerstone

Mwangaza Children's Choir Today at Cornerstone

Worship today was a little different at Cornerstone, Brian was teaching this morning.
1 min read
26
Mar
Dogwood Blooms Covering Spring in Auburn

Dogwood Blooms Covering Spring in Auburn

Dogwoods are finally blooming over at our house, must mean we have about 2 days left of Spring before the brutal summer.
2 min read
24
Mar
Best Response Yet to Bell vs Piper Debate from Christianaudio.com

Best Response to the Bell vs Piper Debate on Christianaudio

I hesitate to even do a blog post at this point about Rob Bell's book Love Wins: A Book About Heaven, Hell.
3 min read
23
Mar
Put off Flesh, Put on Christ Colossians 35–16

Put off Flesh, Put on Christ Colossians 35-16

Colossians 3:5-16 is one of those classic pieces of scripture.
5 min read
22
Mar
Driving Across 7 Mile Bridge in the Keys

Changes to Unfiltered and Random Posts

Finally got around to updating my Tumblr site with a new custom domain and design theme.
21
Mar
Printed Books vs iPad or Kindle eBooks and the Future of Books

Printed Books vs iPad or Kindle eBooks and the Future of Books

I love having this conversation with my paper book loving friends, maybe because I am always in the minority.
4 min read
21
Mar
Driving Across 7 Mile Bridge in the Keys

Taking Back Your Faith from the American Dream

After months of looking at "Radical: Taking Back Your Faith from the American Dream" by David Platt.
4 min read
20
Mar
Purple Wisteria Blooms are Everywhere in Auburn

Purple Wisteria Blooms are Everywhere in Auburn

I love Wisteria Blooms in the Spring.
2 min read
18
Mar
Processing Life in a Digital Age of iPads and Tablets

Processing Life in a Digital Age of iPads and Tablets

I remember when we use to marvel at the power we had at the tip of our fingers on those big clunky desktop computers.
2 min read