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Monthly Archives: January 2022
Let’s Build a House for God
I don’t pretend to understand all the events and happenings in the second book of Samuel. There are a lot of incidents that I would describe as extremely inappropriate behavior. However, in the end, God vanquished all of David’s enemies … Continue reading
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A Non-Cynical Faith
The awful service took place more than 50 years ago. The announcements were 17 minutes of scolding the members for various infractions like not wiping their feet sufficiently before entering the church. Then began a sermon which harangued the congregation … Continue reading
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Tribute to Joey
A couple weeks ago, we were saddened to learn of the death of one of our much-loved bloggers, Joey. Those of us who write and many who read knew him well. We remember his messages, his faith, his singing, and … Continue reading
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It Begins at the Edges
Every weekday morning at 8:00 a group meets in our church’s fellowship/office building. I love hearing the pre- and post-meeting chatter, as well as the “elevator conversations” around the coffee. I asked one man this morning how he was … Continue reading
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I Have a Dream . . .
“I have a dream!” These simple words evoke the memory of Martin Luther King Jr., and his memorable speech from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in 1963. King’s heart-felt words called for true change in America. “I have a … Continue reading
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Lost but then Found
In 1978, my grandmother, turned 80. Some family members flew to her home in Pennsylvania from California, others drove from Illinois, Delaware, Colorado etc. and our family drove up from Florida, for a reunion/birthday celebration. I had just given birth to my … Continue reading
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The Power of Connecting
Connection is the energy that exists between people when they feel seen, heard and valued: when they can give and receive without judgement; when they derive sustenance and strength from the relationship. Author Unknown We all are probably aware staying … Continue reading
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Grace By Song
While reading Jill’s Sunday blog, I was struck with a vivid memory. A memory full of love, fear, pain and grace. Jill reminded us about taking the time to just “be” with God. She used several song examples to illustrate … Continue reading
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Remembering General Colin Powell
Lutheran Pastor John Hannah, (Col. U. S. Army, Ret.) tells this story of his experience with General Colin Powell. [General Powell] “was due to retire from the Army the same day as I would (1 October 1993). I wrote him … Continue reading
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The Gift of a Moment
I shared a Thanksgiving meal with a wonderful new friend who has suffered unimaginable losses in her life. We briefly talked about the weight of those losses particularly during the holidays. She thanked me for the opportunity to share, and … Continue reading
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