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OCTOBER302016

October 30, 2016 By Church Staff

“Welcome to my house.” Can’t you just picture the excitement of Zacchaeus as Jesus entered his front door? I’m sure that he wanted to show off by putting out the best china and cloth napkins. He made sure everything was clean and tidy. Maybe he even put an arrangement of flowers on the table to… Read More »

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OCTOBER292016

October 29, 2016 By Church Staff

There was an episode in the old TV show M.A.S.H. where Hawkeye, while operating on a severely wounded soldier, is muttering to himself, “I can’t let him win. I can’t let him win.” A visiting doctor asks what he is talking about. BJ answers that for Hawkeye death is the enemy and the role of… Read More »

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OCTOBER282016

October 28, 2016 By Church Staff

“You are … members of the household of God, built upon the foundation of the Apostles.” For St. Paul, the apostolic foundation is necessary for the Church to be Church. In our creeds we confess that we are an apostolic church. Yet we know so little about the apostles except their names. While the apostles… Read More »

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OCTOBER272016

October 27, 2016 By Church Staff

The feast of the Guardian Angels provides an opportunity to reflect on those times when we have felt a particular divine presence — protection, guidance, consolation. But the Bible presumes that besides the benign presence of angels there also exists the malevolent presence of “principalities and powers and evil spirits.” Instead of protection, the evil… Read More »

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OCTOBER262016

October 26, 2016 By Church Staff

St. Paul does not challenge the status quo of society but instead lays out principles to guide the Christian life in the midst of a pagan world. Thus, he simply presumes that slavery exists and seeks to provide guidelines for Christians in a world which condoned slavery. Throughout the centuries the Church has wrestled with… Read More »

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OCTOBER252016

October 25, 2016 By Church Staff

Some preachers tend to avoid Ephesians 5 with the line: “Wives be subordinate to your husbands.” It reflects a time of patriarchy which seems out of sync with modern sensibilities. However, a more careful look at the text provides a better understanding of what St. Paul is urging. The passage begins, “Be subordinate to one… Read More »

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OCTOBER242016

October 24, 2016 By Church Staff

“Be imitators of God.” Seems like a pretty tall order from St. Paul. I can’t imitate God in creation nor can I imitate God in redemption. How am I supposed to heed the Apostle? What we can do according to the epistle is imitate God in forgiveness. “Be kind to one another, compassionate, forgiving one… Read More »

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OCTOBER232016

October 23, 2016 By Church Staff

The Rabbi walked up to the front of the synagogue and fell to his knees praying: “Dear God, I am not worthy, I am the lowest of the low, a worm and no man. I am dust and ashes, small and of little account.” The cantor then walked up to the front of the synagogue… Read More »

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OCTOBER222016

October 22, 2016 By Church Staff

“Living the truth in love, we should grow in every way into him who is the head, Christ.” It is easy to get lulled into a certain complacency. We figure we’re doing pretty good and rest content. But St. Paul reminds us we need to “grow” into Christ. We are not set in stone; we… Read More »

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OCTOBER212016

October 21, 2016 By Church Staff

Although nothing could be as crazy as this election season, 1968 had its share of insanity. It was the time of the Viet Nam war, the civil rights movement, the birth of feminism and Richard Nixon. The Democratic candidate for president, Hubert Humphrey, was famous would winding up his stump speeches invoking “the brotherhood of… Read More »

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