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Tag Archives: Jesus
a little sunday sermon….luke 24:13-32…journey to hope
Alan Jackson’s “Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)” put words and melody to what our nation experienced on 911. Through his gift of rhyme and Southern drawl, Jackson articulated the shock, pain, and confusion we all felt. Much … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Lessons Learned, Spirituality, unconditional love
Tagged disappointment, emmaus, faith, God's love, grace, hope, Jesus, lessons learned, ministry, uncertainty
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life in death
Last Sunday I was the guest preacher at a small Presbyterian church. The Biblical text for the sermon was John 12:20-36, with a concentration on verses 23-26; Jesus answered them, “The hour has come for the Son of Man to … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, family, Lessons Learned, Life, life and death, life purpose, Spirituality, unconditional love
Tagged courage, death, faith, God's love, grace, Jesus, Jesus’ death, lessonslearned, love, Martin Luther King’s death, trust, vulnerability
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in darkness and in light
The Christmas Story. Full of love and light. And innocence. Is there a lovelier sermon than to watch preschoolers re-enact the Christmas story? My two year old granddaughter, Miss Eloise, was a lamb this year in her school program. No … Continue reading
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Tagged Christianity, darkness, dream, epiphany, faith, grace, Jesus, lessonslearned, light, nativity, wisemen
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learning what it means
It has been over a month since I have posted. I haven’t had much to say. I’ve been getting used to unemployment, sabbatical, or retirement, depending on the perspective of the moment. I finished my term as the interim pastor … Continue reading
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Tagged calling, Christ, exhaling, God's grace, grace, Jesus, love, ministry
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seeing jesus
I arrived early in the morning to begin my day as chaplain on duty. After checking in I made my way to the pediatric chronic care unit to check on Martin. Martin was thirteen years old and, due to many … Continue reading
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Tagged Beauty, brothers, death, faith, family, Furniture, glory, God, Jesus, loss, love, Mother, Philip, Rocking chair, vulnerability
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