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Tag Archives: baptism
Come Eat My Bread — Prov 9:1-6 — 16 August 2015
Just as “Lady Liberty” is a powerful image for the USA, so in the reading from Proverbs 9:1-6, there is the vivid image of divine wisdom as a woman who calls to us to eat her bread and drink her … Continue reading
Jesus Called Her by Name — Jo 20:1-18 — Easter Sunday April 5 2015
Like Mary Magdalene, when we learn to perceive God’s voice, we discover God’s call to us and the purpose and meaning of our life. Mary Magdalene is prominent in the gospel accounts of the resurrection of Jesus. In her own … Continue reading
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Tagged baptism, C. S. Lewis, calling, Exodus, Joy Davidson, leadership, Mary Magdalene, Moses, name, Samuel, vocation
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In the Wilderness, Finding Our Focus — Mk 1:4-11 — Jan 12, 2015
IN THE WILDERNESS, FINDING OUR FOCUS Gen 1:1-5, Ps 29, Mk1:4-11, and Acts 19:1-7. Just recently we have seen the release of the movie “Unbroken”. It is based on the 2010 non-fiction book by Laura Hillenbrand, Unbroken: A … Continue reading
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Tagged arena, baptism, Chaos, Creation, depressed, Ephesus, Eucharist, guidance, Holy Spirit, John the Baptist, Jolie, Laura Hillenbrand, Louis Zamperini, mission, New Testament, Paris, persecution, rejoicing, St Paul, terrorists, tornado, Unbroken, wild animals, Wilderness
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