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Monthly Archives: November 2022
Learning to Pray
I wasn’t given much instruction about prayer when I was in seminary. It was generally assumed that we knew all we needed to know about prayer. It took years for me to discover what a mistake that was. I began … Continue reading
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Help Me Remember
As we give thanks this November, we ask God to help us remember: the hungry, the homeless, the suffering. And as we remember, let’s be stirred to act, to help. The unconditional love which God bestows on us is ours … Continue reading
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Cup of a New Covenant
Holy Communion, or The Eucharist (Greek for giving thanks) is central to our worship. If we are life-long, churchgoing Christians, we remember when this was celebrated very infrequently, maybe only twice a year. As a pastor, I have heard so … Continue reading
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Go Out with Good Courage
Are you overwhelmed by the needs of our world? Are you inundated by your own must-dos and the demands of your family and church? In the midst of our feelings of helplessness, I found these words: “Go Out with Good … Continue reading
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Polishing My Armor
My sister-in-law and her husband have a magnificent knight’s armor standing in their living room. Knowing her so well, I’m certain it is polished to a bright sheen, regularly. Of course, a valued knight wore his protective covering to keep himself … Continue reading
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If You Can’t Find Kindness, Be the Kindness
The world in which we live is quite unstable as we all know. Throughout history, there have been better times and times that were terrible. Wars, natural disasters, political and civil unrest, socioeconomic disparity, and the list goes on. We … Continue reading
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Zaccheus!
You have to love the story of Jesus and Zacchaeus. The man of “short stature” who wanted to see Jesus so badly that he climbed a tree to get above the crowd of people surrounding Him. When Jesus spotted Zaccheus, … Continue reading
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There’s Always a Challenge
When I was little there were some very difficult lessons to learn. Like: which is the right hand and which is the left; which is a mitten and which is a glove; which is silver and which is gold? By … Continue reading
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Thanks
As we begin this month of November, I’d like to share with you a stanza from this Thanksgiving poem by Sarah M. Menkin. She wisely urges us to give thanks not only in times of bounty, but at all times … Continue reading
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Strip It Away
I truly enjoy painting. I’m not talking about the artistic kind, as in watercolors or oil or acrylic. I have never taken an art class; maybe I will or should someday. I love doing paint-by-number kits. They are so relaxing … Continue reading
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