Words from my sermons of 2009
Posted by Henrik Korslind in Featured Articles, Theology on 31. Dec, 2009 | 1 Comment
As the end of this year is getting close, I have been spending some time summarizing 2009, especially in regards to my work in Korskyrkan, Uppsala. It all began a few weeks ago as I started thinking about what I have been teaching. What are the main elements of my sermons? 65000+ words later. What [...]
Sermons available for free!
Posted by Henrik Korslind in Bible, Church, Featured Articles, Theology on 26. Dec, 2009 | 0 Comments
I’ve decided to publish some of my sermons (2007- ) here on my website. The work has started and more will be added later on. To access them, you will have to sign up for a free account here at korslind.com (sign-up here) The sermons are only available in swedish (mp3/audio and pdf/notes). After sign-up [...]
Trying out a new theme
Posted by Henrik Korslind in Theology on 21. Sep, 2009 | 0 Comments
I’m trying out a new theme for my website. Please leave any comment if you experience problems of any kind.
Discipleship according to Romans 12
Posted by Henrik Korslind in Bible, Church, Featured Articles, Theology on 20. Sep, 2009 | 0 Comments
We´ve started out a series of sermons on discipleship in Korskyrkan. I’ve created a special series site with some material (all in swedish). The whole series is built upon Romans chapter 12, where Paul writes about discipleship from three perspectives. Paul explains that discipleship is all about how we relate to God, the christian fellowship [...]
Which Jesus do we preach?
Posted by Henrik Korslind in Bible, Books, Featured Articles, Theology, contextual theology on 13. Apr, 2009 | 2 Comments
I went to Sofia kyrka (part of the swedish lutheran church) this afternoon. There Jonas Gardell (comedian, writer and artist) shared his view on who Jesus Christ was. Om Jesus Gardell previously wrote a book called About God (2003) and this easter his new book About Jesus (2009) was published. I haven’t had the time [...]
Theology in the making (Part 1)
Posted by Henrik Korslind in Church, Featured Articles, Theology, contextual theology on 22. Mar, 2009 | 2 Comments
Emergent and missional church are two of many new names or definitions, all trying to describe “new” ways of church life and organisation. At the core it’s basically all about creating a definition of the ecclesiology (the study of doctrine pertaining to the Church itself as a community or organic entity and with the understanding [...]
Breaking the silence
Posted by Henrik Korslind in Theology on 12. Mar, 2009 | 2 Comments
The last couple of months have been busy to say the least. At the end of 2008 I decided to end my employment at EFS-kapellet, Lund and headed back to Stockholm again. As I was preparing to return to Stockholm, Korskyrkan in Uppsala contacted me about a pastors vacancy opportunity and it turned out to [...]
Back from Tanzania
Posted by Henrik Korslind in Mission, Photo, Travel on 12. Nov, 2008 | 3 Comments
So, I am back from my trip to Tanzania. It was a rather intense 2,5 weeks with lots of new impressions and experiences. We spent most of the time in the small village of Kapolo, just about 10 kilometers from the rural city of Ifakara which can be found close by the main mountain reef [...]
Renovation of the Heart
Posted by Henrik Korslind in Bible, Books, Featured Articles, Kingdom of God, Music, Theology on 20. Sep, 2008 | 2 Comments
I have been preparing for yet another sermon. The title is “One step further” and has to do with the fact that we all need to change certain things in our lives and this Sunday we will be looking at how we can make that next step of change happen. As I’ve been writing I [...]
The top 10 tasks of Christian leadership
Posted by Henrik Korslind in Church, Featured Articles, Kingdom of God, Leadership, Theology on 21. Aug, 2008 | 1 Comment
I’ve already written a post on my impressions from my visit to the New Wine summer conference “Kingdom come” (can be found here). As I went through my notes I found some from a seminary called “The top 10 tasks of Christian leadership”. Sometimes I get a bit suspicious about top-lists (even though I like [...]





