Monthly Archives: October 2023

Faith of our Fathers

Years after the Civil War, someone asked the Confederate General George Pickett, famous for his heroic yet failed “Pickett’s Charge” at Gettysburg, why he thought the South lost. Stroking his beard, pretending to think long and hard, he answered, “Well, … Continue reading

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All Saints Eve

Tomorrow will be the day, October 31, All Saints Eve.  Or let’s be honest, we all know it much better as Halloween.  Pumpkins, ghosts, black cats and witches decorate the stores.  Kids have decided on this year’s costume.  And candy.  … Continue reading

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Ask, Seek, Knock

        Matthew 7: 7-11 (The Message version) “Don’t bargain with God. Be direct. Ask for what you need. This isn’t a cat-and-mouse, hide-and-seek game we’re in. If your child asks for bread, do you trick him with sawdust? If he asks for … Continue reading

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Jesus Is . . .

What does Jesus mean to you?  I know He means different things to different people for different reasons in their lives.  Here is a list. You probably have felt some, many or all of these things at various times in … Continue reading

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Make a Joyful Noise . . .

Last Saturday, while cleaning up from our church Yard Sale, there was a distinctly joyful noise coming from the church next door. They had a swinging band, and the pastor was leading them in some very engaging and exciting responses. … Continue reading

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Phillipp Nicolai, Johann Heermann, Paul Gerhardt – Hymn Writers

Today commemorates three Lutheran hymn writers. It’s hard to imagine worship without hymns, but for a long times there was little or no congregational song. It was Luther who saw the value of people singing and made provision for hymns … Continue reading

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My Grandfather’s Prayer

My grandfather (maternal) came to this country from Hungary sometime before WWI and worked at Studebakers in South Bend, Indiana. This was when they first started making automobiles, but were still making wagons. Shortly after WWI he bought a farm … Continue reading

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The Miracle of Christ’s Spirit

When I look around, I see JOY! I see “refreshment” and trusting God’s promises… I see Outreach and Stewardship often having the same mind and purposes… I see slow and steady winning the race… I see genuine warmth and love… … Continue reading

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Cleaning House

Last week I was cleaning out the clutter in my home and in my heart.  At the risk of boring my readers, I’m cleaning again.  This week I have attacked the files and notebooks on my office desk.  It seems … Continue reading

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Yawn and Head for the Coffee

        I am not a coffee drinker, but everyone in my family enjoys that first cup in the morning. Some of them even claim, they just cannot function until the “morning cup o’ joe” gets them moving. Other folks lounge and … Continue reading

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