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But You Have Come: wordless
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Archive Feature: the Emerging Church. Sunday, June 20, 2010. Am wordless so today I will simply post a few recent photos. These were not meant to be artistic shots - simply quick captures of things I enjoyed. July 08, 2010 8:50 pm. Simply beautiful, Bethany! More profound than words, I think - but in a way, it wasnt a wordless blog, because the pictures speak a language of their own. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Do you like to cook? Looking for ideas for something to make this week? Announcement: ...
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But You Have Come: Spiritual Discontent
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Archive Feature: the Emerging Church. Sunday, October 31, 2010. S Christians, we are supposed to be satisfied and content. Not only does God's presence satisfy us (See, for example, Psalm 17:14), but through his works he has given us everything we need - and so much more! In all of our spiritual discontent, I pray along with the apostle Paul in high expectation:. How have you experienced spiritual discontent in your own life? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Do you like to cook? Explore Posts by Topic.
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But You Have Come: April 2009
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Archive Feature: the Emerging Church. Sunday, April 26, 2009. A definition of insanity. His week (feeling perhaps a bit dry for inspiration) I decided to share some insight garnered out of Orthodoxy, by G. K. Chesterton.*. If any human acts may loosely be called causeless, they are the minor acts of a healthy man; whistling as he walks; slashing the grass with a stick; kicking his heals or rubbing his hands. It is the happy man who does the useless things; the sick man is not strong enough to be idle.
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But You Have Come: September 2009
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Archive Feature: the Emerging Church. Sunday, September 27, 2009. Ood is good. When enjoyed in good measure, our eating of food can be a way of enjoying God's goodness to us, of pausing and delighting. That is why this week I am going to share with you a recipe that I discovered and enjoyed last week. It is simple, relatively inexpensive, and tasty. I think I will make it again tomorrow. Chick-Pea, Sweet Pepper and Fresh Basil Salad. 1 sweet red pepper (the recipe recommends roasting it first). Eating is...
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But You Have Come: May 2009
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Archive Feature: the Emerging Church. Sunday, May 31, 2009. Radical Christian: a Redundancy? Thoughts while reading "Everything Must Change" by Brian McLaren. Ften when I return home I discover that a new interesting book has appeared in the house, usually as one of my dad's current reads. This time I decided to read Everything Must Change. Perhaps McLaren should have said "popular"? Word choice aside, all this talk confuses me about his audience. I have three questions: 1). Yes, the good news is about p...
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But You Have Come: November 2009
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Archive Feature: the Emerging Church. Sunday, November 29, 2009. Thankful for the Incarnation. Hanksgiving has only just ended and that wonderful season of Advent is upon us. It thus occurred to me that one of my recent thoughts was particularly appropriate to this weekend. Sometimes when I pray I find myself thinking about how. Yet - God did not intend for us to worship him in abstraction. He revealed himself to us in a way that we could comprehend:. The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us.
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But You Have Come: June 2009
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Archive Feature: the Emerging Church. Sunday, June 28, 2009. In Guns We Trust. Canning the BBC headlines today, I saw this article:. US pastor opens church to guns. You will probably want to take a minute or two to read it before reading this post ( click here. The BBC also reports. That there are an estimated 90 guns for every 100 US citizens, and that "firearms, including handguns, are used in two-thirds of murders and about 42% of robberies committed in the US, according to statistics from the FBI".
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But You Have Come: July 2009
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Archive Feature: the Emerging Church. Sunday, July 26, 2009. This week I've been thinking and doing a bit of research on a couple of topics. Those posts, however, are not yet ready, so this week I will share a few observations I have made recently (you can take this preamble as a warning for the slight chaos of this post). Noticed in May that the red maple tree outside my window was performing an autumn-in-reverse trick: the deep red leaves were turning summer-green. Sunday, July 19, 2009. An answer most...
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But You Have Come: How will you celebrate Advent this year?
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Archive Feature: the Emerging Church. Sunday, November 28, 2010. How will you celebrate Advent this year? E-adjusting your calendar really does reveal priorities. As I consider how I will celebrate Advent, I realize once again how important my time is to me, and how hard it is to give it up. I realize that, subconsciously at least, it feels like I must make a choice between doing well academically (and just coping with life! And focusing on Christ. But is this really the case? This list is based off thin...