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Monthly Archives: March 2022
Given What You Need
Ah, here is the dilemma: Is what I need, really what I want? When the people of Israel listened and followed the will of God, the Lord provided them with a physical nourishment that lasted for forty years. Do you … Continue reading
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Commemoration of Harriet Tubman and Sojourner Truth, renewers of Society
By a trick of the church calendar, four of the Thursdays assigned to me are commemorations, days in which we remember saints of the church’s past. I rather like that because it gives me some place to start. Sojourner Truth … Continue reading
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Look to the Hope
When I was 20 years old, I had the privilege of being a part of a gospel team that spent the summer traveling the east coast from New York to Maine. We conducted meetings and church services in various Lutheran Churches. … Continue reading
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Enough Containers
On a rainy day not so long ago, I decided to clean out my kitchen cabinets. I started on those lower cabinets, you know the ones, filled with plastic containers in many sizes, an assortment of plastic covers, casserole dishes … Continue reading
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Zip, but not Zippity Do Dah
Any one who knows me, knows I am not fearless and most definitely not a big risk taker. Having put that disclaimer from pen to paper, who was that who celebrated her half century birthday by jumping into the basket of … Continue reading
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Fasting for Lent
This is a post I received this week. It is very timely and appropriate. This message comes from Pope Francis and it gives all of us something to contemplate as we enter the season of Lent. Do You Want To … Continue reading
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It Is Good For Us To Be Here
In the Transfiguration event, Jesus took Peter, James and John with him to an unnamed mountaintop. There the glory of Jesus is revealed, Moses and Elijah joined with Christ and the Father’s voice is heard admonishing the apostles to “Listen … Continue reading
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Lent Comes Again
I want to reflect on the connection of Lent with Baptism. At some times and places in the Christian church Lent had a connection with Baptism. There are descriptions of Baptisms that took place at the Easter Vigil. Preparation for … Continue reading
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With These Ashes
As a young teenager, I watched my Roman Catholic friends with envy. On Ash Wednesday they came to school with a cross of ashes marked on their foreheads. At that time Lutherans didn’t do such things, and it seemed so … Continue reading
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What’s a Shrove?
Today is Shrove Tuesday. We’ll celebrate with pancakes on this final day before Lent. But what’s the meaning of “shrove?” The word shrove is a form of the English word shrive, which means to obtain absolution for one’s sins by … Continue reading
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