Aldersgate retrospective
At a couple minutes before 8:30 Saturday night I shook hands with Ben Witherington with a muttered "Thanks so much" and "God bless" as we traded positions at the Wesley Methodist Church pulpit. He had just concluded a stirring sermon based on Isaiah 6, Ezekiel 1 and Revelation 4 - "A Vision of Worship", which was partly a critique of consumer-oriented worship so common today. Peter Teo was waiting in the wings to send him to Changi Airport and the next stop on his world tour - Ephesus. I then stood in the pulpit to lead the congregation in singing "Not by Our Might", a hymn written by Bishop Solomon with a dynamic tune by Jusuf Kam. I was generally impressed by Dr Witherington, his erudition, his great sense of humor and his ability to connect to the audience. Some of the feedback I got was that he made people feel as though he were speaking directly to them. He is a good New Testament scholar, the kind that makes me want to go back to s...