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Tag Archives: compassion
The Suffering Servant — Mark 8:27-38 — Sunday 13 Sept 2015
Mark 8: 27-38: “Who do you say that I am? ’… ‘You are the Christ’… He then began to teach them that the Son of Man must undergo great suffering, and be rejected.” +++++++++++++++++++++ As with “the son of … Continue reading
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Tagged 1929, 9/11, Afghanistan, compassion, European Union, first responders, Genesis 22, Holy Cross Day, new york stock market crash, refugees, rejection, suffering, Syria, the offering of Isaac
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STEPS TOWARDS RECONCILIATION Mt 18:15-20
This passage addresses interpersonal conflict… something we all deal with. I leave aside major and complex issues like “Is there such a thing as a just war?” Today I touch on individual and personal conflict. The subject of family conflict … Continue reading
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Tagged abuse, aggression, anger, childhood trauma, compassion, Conflict, conflict management, Cyprian, Delicate Balance, disagreement, diversity, divorce, Ecclesiates, Edward Albee, forgiveness, King Lear, Leviticus, marriage, Matthew, pain, reconciliation, separation, Shakespeare, unity
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THE COVENANTS, WORSHIP, AND THE PROMISES
THE COVENANTS, WORSHIP, AND THE PROMISES Sun Aug 3 2014: 8A Pentecost/ Proper 13 Isa 55:1-5; Ps 145:15-22; Rom 9:1-5; Mt 14:13-21 A. CHALLENGING CIRCUMSTANCES AROUND US–AND THE MESSIANIC MEAL We are often aware of the real need—for example, the … Continue reading