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Monthly Archives: May 2015
Relate Better than Carl Jung — John 15:26-27, 16:4b-15 — May 24 2015
In the readings today, we learn that you and I can relate to someone more effectively than leaders like Carl Jung or the great psychologists of the world. Before speaking of that, let me show you how our readings lead … Continue reading
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Tagged Carl Jung, ecology, green movement, holy communion, holy scripture, Holy Spirit, hope, inspiring, Oscar Romero, prayer, social justice, Winston Churchill, witnessing
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The Market in My Heart — John 2:13-22 — March 8 2015
To look at the picture of Jesus over the baptismal font near the door of the church building, we see a friendly loving and accepting figure of Christ to those who come to him with faith like little children. “Let … Continue reading
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Tagged cleansing, consumer affairs, destruction of Jerusalem, exchange, Herod, ISIS, John Grisham, legions, Market, Roman Empire, Temple
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Chain Reactions: Conflict, Frontiers, and Barriers — John 15:9-17 — May 10, 2015
CONFLICT, FRONTIERS, AND BARRIERS I once lived in an area that called itself, “Frontier Country”. That name referred to the history of confrontation there. I wondered why the inhabitants didn’t choose a new and different identity for their signboards which … Continue reading
Lord give me a Mercedes Benz — John 17 — May 17 2015
Sunday, May 17, 2015 John 17 When or how do you experience communion with God? Could it be on a dark, clear, and starry night? Could it be in a spectacular dawn or sunset? Could it be through some vista … Continue reading
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Tagged aarp, Bill Newcott, communion, dawn, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, fine art, glory, Holy Spirit, janis joplin, Massachusetts, mercedes benz, mission, music, obedience, paradox of prayer, porsche, prayer, psalms, scriptures, starry night, sunset, the cup, thy will be done, unanswered prayer
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