Monthly Archives: January 2021

Commemoration of Agnes

According to tradition, Agnes was  born to a wealthy, Roman Christian family in 291. She was martyred at the age of twelve or thirteen during the persecution of the Roman Emperor Diocletian, on 21 January 304. Agnes’ only crime was … Continue reading

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You Have to Dream . . .

My desk calendar offers an inspirational quote for each month. I’m looking at January: “You have to dream before your dreams can come true.” I’ve been thinking about those words. Today we watch the inauguration of a new President. Ordinarily … Continue reading

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Week of Prayer for Christian Unity

This is the week that churches would normally have special ecumenical celebrations,  mutual prayer services, or even exchange preachers (my congregation might welcome that)! We recall Jesus’s “high priestly prayer” in John 13-17, otherwise known as “the long farewell” to … Continue reading

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In the Same Boat

“We may have all come on different ships, but we’re in the same boat now.”    Martin Luther King, Jr. How succinctly Dr. King reminds us.   Immigrants all, we or our families came to this nation from countries around the world.   … Continue reading

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What Did Mary Save?

My dad’s side of the family were “savers.”  I can remember periodically my father would “dig” out heirlooms and explain their significance.  As a youngster and even teen, I would lament and find this boring and sometimes the musty smell of age … Continue reading

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The Circle of Life

I recently got around to reading the October/November 2020 AARP magazine.  I always surprises me the people they interview for the magazine are actually senior citizens (although it is a magazine for seniors).  What amazes me are they are my … Continue reading

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Jeopardy!

Long time show host Alex Trebek died in early November 2020.  He had announced his stage 4 pancreatic cancer diagnosis in the Spring of 2019 with the intention that he was going to beat this horrible condition and survive.  He … Continue reading

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When Heaven Goes Silent for a Half-Hour

One of my seminary professors once referred to the book of Revelation as “a nutty book that provides a playground for nutty people.” It certainly is a strange book. One verse that always startles me is 8:1 “When the Lamb … Continue reading

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Peace

Originally posted on February 22, 2017 by our late friend, Terry. In these turbulent times this “peace” is as essential as ever. I grew up in Minnesota about a half mile from the Mississippi river.  I loved to go down … Continue reading

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You Have All the Qualifications

 The disciples were endowed by their Creator with all the basic elements needed to carry forth God’s mission. Common sense (although when it came to Peter, sometimes you wonder!), faith, a good reputation (dubious with Matthew, the tax collector), and … Continue reading

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