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Monthly Archives: December 2024
Rejoice, Rejoice
So a German who used the name Laurentius Laurenti, born in a territory under Danish rule, writes a hymn that gets translated into English by Sarah Borthwick Findlater, a Scott, which gets picked up by Swedish Lutherans in the U.S. … Continue reading
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Psalm 90, Dwelling Place
Recently my grandson Gabriel moved to Las Vegas. He had planned this move for about two years, and when the opportunity arose, he jumped. He drove 1,125 miles from Seattle to Las Vegas, through mountains he’d never seen before, a … Continue reading
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Closer
My, my – how I delight in words! A “play on words,” the title of this blog that popped into mind. I think we all get how the English language can be downright tricky most of the time. CLOSER “Look … Continue reading
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What Do We Need?
There’s a song by Jerry Heman that goes “For We Need a Little Christmas right this very minute.” Some of us remember Johnny Mathis singing that back in 1986. Well, I’d like to suggest that right now, “We need a … Continue reading
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God Works for Us in His Own Time
Note: King David is credited with writing Psalm 145. The Old Testament was written in Hebrew. This psalm by David was written in acrostic form. This means his poetry was written with each phrase beginning with the sequential letters of the … Continue reading
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Finding the Perfect Gift
Have you ever thought about why we do the things we do in preparing for Christmas? Isometimes do. I know where some of the traditions came from but not necessarily whythey were started in the first place. Some research suggested … Continue reading
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A Life of Service
While we wait for the Christmas celebration with all the fun and festivities, Advent provides us with a time of reflection and renewal. It is a good time to examine what Jesus did wtih His human life. What can succinctly … Continue reading
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A Hymn In Between Times
She told me she hated Advent. Every year when Christmas came around, the Lutherans were singing those awful Advent hymns instead of Christmas songs. I know it was naughty of me, but I ignored her complaint. I loved hearing the … Continue reading
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Sing! Sing! Sing!
A woman and I were talking a while ago about singing in church. She said she used to sing along, but she thought her singing voice wasn’t very good, so she began either singing very softly, or not at all, … Continue reading
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The Heavenly Home in Us
Home is where the heart of the season is. For me, it is in this, my favorite season of the church year – Advent. Anticipating what’s to come. My favorite hymns that always make my eyes get misty and my … Continue reading
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