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The Sacrament of Failure
What is the sacrament of failure? It is the offering of reality that accepts the reality of our vulnerability, our flaws, our incapacity, and our wavering resolve in light of God's unwavering grace, mercy, and love. It is the simple… Continue reading
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Repent or What?
The gospel writers called the message of repentance, “good news,” not so much because we must, but also because WE CAN. What then is the core of the message when the contrast is so profound between repentance and death? And… Continue reading
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Trust in Princes or …
God … can be trusted to do the right thing and to win! Continue reading
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Our Place inThe Big Story
"And he began to teach them that the Son of Man must suffer many things and be rejected by the elders and the chief priests and the scribes and be killed, and after three days rise again." Continue reading
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Beyond Our Fathers … A New Legacy
"Now there arose a new king over Egypt, who did not know Joseph." This is going to happen. Joseph has his time. We have our times. He did his job. He elevated his people and all the people.He was… Continue reading
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Oh May There Be, Not Through Me, Dishonor, Shame, nor Discouragement
What a horror to think that the converse could happen. "Let not those who hope in you be put to shame through me,O Lord GOD of hosts;let not those who seek you be brought to dishonor through me,O God… Continue reading
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The Humble Stumble
Yesterday was April Fool's Day. That was only part of the story. There is a negative side of foolishness and there are many references to moral foolery in the book of Proverbs. There is also the paradoxical embrace of… Continue reading
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Monday Reflections on Thursday – Sunday
Thursday “I have set the Lord always before me. Because he is at my right hand, I will not be shaken.” – Psalm 16:8 First, consider this: praise and flattery met Jesus upon His entry into the Holy City. “Blessed… Continue reading
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Easter Reflections from Dark Saturday
Posted Saturday night, the call continues into Sunday and Monday. Incarnational embodiment of the missional cross-call of Jesus requires a movement through the laments of Saturday and a daily dying to again take up the cross of the burdens of… Continue reading







