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Feb 2019
What choices will you make today? What to eat for breakfast and what to wear? How to get some exercise on a rainy day? Some choices we make often and easily. How about how to spend your time? This seems to be a big one for me these days—how to choose what needs to be done, what I’d like to do, and still find time to relax, read and renew. There’s other choices, too. Unless you’re a hermit and never see anyone, every day we choose how to treat others. When faced......
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Do Onto Others
Before I became United Methodist in my late twenties and began to study the Bible, I thought that the Golden Rule was simply part of our culture and not in the Bible. There are...
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Famous Passages
When I was in seminary I spent a semester as a student chaplain at a large medical center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. As students, we were often on call during the night so I usually...
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Lost Things
This week I lost several things. First, my office and house keys went missing. Then my pink spiral notebook disappeared. In this I keep all of life’s important notes like who to call and...
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A Few Things
My prayers continue for those affected by the partial government shutdown. I know that as the shutdown continues there are people in our congregation who may find it hard to make ends meet. If...
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Words Coming Alive
Be sure to bring your 2019 Worship Guide with you to worship on Sunday, Jan. 20. “Thy word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path. When I feel afraid,...
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How the Bible Came to Be
“Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.” If I didn’t know otherwise I might think that these words came from the mouth of Jesus, in one of...
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The Star
“Love came down at Christmas, Love all lovely, Love divine; Love was born at Christmas; star and angels gave the sign.”* We’ve probably all heard a lot of the angel-singing songs this Christmas. They’re...
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Twelve Days of Christmas
Do you know we’re in the middle of the twelve days of Christmas? You’ve probably heard the song and wondered what some of the phrases meant. One tradition holds that the song, written in...
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Joseph
What is Joseph to the Christmas story anyway? In my mind I say that with a little bit of sarcasm and edge to my voice. After all, he didn’t have to bear the baby....
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