Faith
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“Blessings and Woe’s”
Sunday Reflection – Feb. 13th, 2022. Luke 6:17-26 Luke 6:17-26 is Luke’s version of Jesus’ ‘sermon on the Mount’ or ‘Beautitudes’ as we know them in Matthew’s gospel (5:1-11) and while it is a little different due mostly to the… Continue reading
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“A Mighty Big Catch”
Sunday Reflection – Feb. 6, 2022 Luke 5:1-11 “A Mighty Big Catch” The reading from Luke’s gospel, is one of the narratives of Jesus calling his first disciples. And here in Luke’s gospel, though it is somewhat different than in… Continue reading
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‘The Call to Serve’
Sunday reflection – January 30th, 2022 Jeremiah 1: 4-10 I retired from active ministry in the Parish at the end of December this past year. I served in Parish ministry as an ordained clergy for the past 14 ½ years… Continue reading
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Sunday Reflection – Jan 23rd. 2022
Jesus’ returns to his hometown of Nazareth (Luke 4:14-21) Reflection: How do you see God, or hear him speak to you in the world today? Perhaps as the psalmist speaks in psalm 19 you see God in his creation, “the… Continue reading
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No, I was not ready…..
One of my congregational Churches closed yesterday, and while I saw it coming for some time, when it actually happened I wasn’t ready for it. And what I mean by that is, it was not like anything I had ever… Continue reading
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“Come Down to the House of the Potter”
“Come down to the house of the Potter, and there I will let you hear my words” (Jeremiah 18:2). Where has God summoned you to come to hear his word? Was it to Church on Sunday, was it to a… Continue reading
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“In All Things…”
It has been several months since I have written anything here, and so wanting to get back to my blog I thought I would share a few thoughts as to what has been happening with me over the last while.… Continue reading
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Experiencing Resurrection
As a clergy of a multi-point parish with five congregations, after the busy forty days of Lent and the lead up to Holy Week and Easter with all the preparation and planning needed for the extra services, energy is usually starting to… Continue reading