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APRIL42019

April 4, 2019 By Church Staff

The sin of the people caused “God’s blazing wrath” to flare up. Moses convinces God not to “consume” the people by seeing their sin in a larger context. Moses tells God to remember all that he had done for the people and how their liberation proved his mighty power. In addition, Moses reminds God of… Read More »

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April 3, 2019 By Church Staff

We all have images of God that are meaningful to us. Jesus’ favorite image of God was the Heavenly Father. Many people like to think of the Good Shepherd. In the Psalms God is variously described as a warrior, as a husband, as creator. We are all aware of the image of God as Judge.… Read More »

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APRIL22019

April 2, 2019 By Church Staff

At last year’s physical my doctor asked if I had any health goals for the year. “I’d like to lose a few pounds.” He inquired how I planned to go about doing so and when I said I did not have a plan he responded, “Well, good luck with that.” This came to mind in… Read More »

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April 1, 2019 By Church Staff

Toward the end of the Book of Isaiah there is a vision of a “new heavens and a new earth.” According to this vision “there shall always be rejoicing and happiness.” Everyone lives a good, long life. “He dies a mere youth who reaches but a hundred years.” This idealized picture of the future concludes… Read More »

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March 30, 2019 By Church Staff

Some characters in the movies are not really believable. No one is really like Iron Man or Wonder Woman. (Well, somebody might be sorta like Wonder Woman.) On the other hand, there are movie characters that you feel comfortable with. Atticus in To Kill a Mockingbird is someone you would like to know. There weren’t… Read More »

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March 30, 2019 By Church Staff

Jesus quoted (Mt 9:13) from the prophet Hosea: “It is love that I desire, not sacrifice, and knowledge of God rather than burnt offerings.” The prophetic word continues to call the people of God today to examine our lives. For example, the reality that vast numbers of the younger generation no longer attend church must… Read More »

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MARCH292019

March 29, 2019 By Church Staff

The catechism teaches that the Great Commandment of Jesus is “to love God and love your neighbor.” How striking that the original record of that commandment, St. Mark’s gospel, has a slightly different take! A scribe asked Jesus, “Which is the first of all the commandments?” Jesus replied, “The first is this: Hear, O Israel!… Read More »

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MARCH282019

March 28, 2019 By Church Staff

The prophet Jeremiah worked to bring “the word of the Lord” to Jerusalem. The people were suffering and were complaining about it. Why didn’t God take away their difficult? Jeremiah explained God’s complaint against them: “They walked turned their backs, not their faces, to me.” The remedy God had been applying up until then —… Read More »

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MARCH272019

March 27, 2019 By Church Staff

In the US law is looked upon as a necessary evil. We want the freedom to do whatever we want … but compelling everyone to drive 55 miles per hour is necessary for safety and good order. Henry David Thoreau described this philosophy as the government which governs best is the one that governs least.… Read More »

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MARCH262019

March 26, 2019 By Church Staff

The Bible teaches us to become like God. “Be Holy for I, the Lord, am holy,” in the book of Leviticus. “Be perfect as your Heavenly Father is perfect,” in St. Matthew. “Be compassionate as your Father in heaven in compassionate,” in St. Luke. We can’t be like God as Creator, nor as Savior, nor… Read More »

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