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AUGUST172020

August 17, 2020 By Church Staff

At the word of the Lord, when the prophet Ezekiel’s wife dies he does not go through the usual rituals of mourning. When the people see this they ask,  “Will you not tell us what all these things that you are doing mean for us?” How typical of human beings — instead of reaching out to… Read More »

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AUGUST162020

August 15, 2020 By Church Staff

The acrobat strung a tightrope across Niagara Falls. “Do you believe I can walk across the Falls on this tightrope,” he asked the gathering crowd. They expressed some skepticism so he leapt on the wire and walked over and back easy as anything. The crowd applauded. He grabbed a wheel-barrow and asked the crowd, “Do… Read More »

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AUGUST152020

August 15, 2020 By Church Staff

In our creeds we profess belief in “the resurrection of the body,” not immortality of the soul. Bodies are important for Christians. That is why we run food pantries, hospitals, clothes banks — not as social work but as a spiritual activity honoring the dignity each individual possesses as an embodied person. On the feast… Read More »

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AUGUST142020

August 14, 2020 By Church Staff

Covenant is what makes the Chosen People chosen. Abraham entered into a covenant with God. At Mt Sinai Moses renewed the covenant. Upon entering the Promised Land Joshua had the entire people acknowledge acceptance of the Covenant. They would honor God and God would take care of them. The complete destruction of the nation and… Read More »

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AUGUST132020

August 13, 2020 By Church Staff

Ezekiel was in the first wave of those taken into exile. Those who remained behind in Jerusalem resented their tributary status in the Babylonian Empire and kept trying to get Egypt (the other great superpower of the time) to intervene on their behalf. Jeremiah in Jerusalem kept telling the people what a terrible idea that… Read More »

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AUGUST122020

August 12, 2020 By Church Staff

The prophet Ezekiel has a series of visions to help the Jewish exiles deal with the experience of being taken from homeland and temple. In one, the “angel” marks an “X” on the foreheads of the faithful — reminiscent of the experience of Passover in Egypt. The difference this time — it is not the… Read More »

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AUGUST112020

August 11, 2020 By Church Staff

Ezekiel is the prophet of the exile. A contemporary of Jeremiah, his family was prominent enough that they were deported to Babylon in the first wave — ten years before the final destruction of the temple and city. It was not until he was fifty years old that he received the prophetic call. He was… Read More »

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AUGUST102020

August 10, 2020 By Church Staff

Those of us of a certain age will remember a TV show from the 70s called MASH, the story of an army hospital during the Korean war. In one scene the doctors are in the operating room and Hawkeye, the main character, starts to shout, “We can’t let the enemy win.” By the enemy he… Read More »

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AUGUST92020

August 8, 2020 By Church Staff

A fable: Bill Gates was flying the Pope and the Boy Scout of the Year on his private jet when the pilot burst out of the cockpit. “The plane is going to crash and there are only three parachutes and I’m taking one of them.” He strapped one pack on, threw the other two at… Read More »

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AUGUST82020

August 8, 2020 By Church Staff

The people of Habakkuk’s time were experiencing great stress. They kept waiting for God’s intervention. The prophetic word:  The vision still has its time, presses on to fulfillment, and will not disappoint; If it delays, wait for it, it will surely come, it will not be late. Soon after this word of the Lord great catastrophe… Read More »

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