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Good News in the Wilderness. Sermons and Reflections on the Episcopal Church. Welcomed Back into Holy Space, a Holy Place. May 9, 2016 by preacher1. Yesterday morning for the first time in a very long time I put on a blue Oxford shirt rather than a black clergy shirt. Pat and I then drove over to a place that holds memories for both of us: the church on Kent Island where I spent the first four years of my ordained ministry. If so, how? What about their welcome makes me want to be a part of THIS world?
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March | 2015 | Good News in the Wilderness
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Good News in the Wilderness. Sermons and Reflections on the Episcopal Church. Archive for March, 2015. To Suffer, To Be Transformed by Carrying Your Cross. On March 1, 2015 Leave a Comment. Lent II: Mark 8:31-38. If any want to become my followers, let them deny themselves and take up their cross and follow me. For those who want to save their life will lose it, and those who lose their life for my sake, and for the sake of the gospel, will save it. Are we Christians crazy? Yet if we had been paying clos...
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Liberal Episcopalian: July 2011
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Where my thoughts on politics and religion meet. Sunday, July 31, 2011. When GOD doesn't provide. If you say the phrase “God will provide” in the. House, you’ll likely get your mouth taped shut. Not by me, but by my wife: she’s the pragmatist. “God doesn’t pay the electric bill! 8221; she’ll retort. For more, click here. Saturday, July 30, 2011. Why is bad meat cheap? On the far left is Laura’s Lean Beef. It is organic and farm-raised, and 93% fat free. It is $5.49 per pound. For more, click here. Im an ...
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Liberal Episcopalian: September 2011
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Where my thoughts on politics and religion meet. Thursday, September 29, 2011. Google’s missed opportunity. According to some, Google is the purest gold and to others, it is already dead. Personally, I don’t care one way or the other. But I do believe that Google aimed too far inside the box. Now, I haven’t played enough with Google and haven’t sought all the different ways to jury-rig it to act like the Facebook which I claim to detest but hope to replicate. Or, more appropriately,. In a single day.
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Paul's Place in Perry: July 2010
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Paul's Place in Perry. I am a 50-something Episcopalian living outside a small town in middle Georgia. I am considering beginning the ordination process in the Episcopal Church. I am a big college football fan, especially of my (and my wife, my sister and my daughter) alma mater, the Alabama Crimson Tide. Sunday, July 25, 2010. Our lessons were Genesis 18:20-32; Psalm 138; Colossians 2:6-19; and Luke 11:1-13.]. 8220;Lord, teach us to pray.”. We begin by addressing God as “Father”. English...8221; This is...
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Paul's Place in Perry: April 2012
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Paul's Place in Perry. I am a 50-something Episcopalian living outside a small town in middle Georgia. I am considering beginning the ordination process in the Episcopal Church. I am a big college football fan, especially of my (and my wife, my sister and my daughter) alma mater, the Alabama Crimson Tide. Monday, April 16, 2012. Traveling Back to 1940 (the Census). Just short of his 87th birthday. He made $2900 in 1939 and she made $916. My mother, Aimee McCormick, was only 10 at the time. The su...That ...
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Paul's Place in Perry: July 2009
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Paul's Place in Perry. I am a 50-something Episcopalian living outside a small town in middle Georgia. I am considering beginning the ordination process in the Episcopal Church. I am a big college football fan, especially of my (and my wife, my sister and my daughter) alma mater, the Alabama Crimson Tide. Monday, July 20, 2009. Our lessons were Jeremiah 23:1-6; Psalm 23; Ephesians 2:11-22; and Mark 6:30-34, 53-56.]. Unfortunately, I do think that in many cases for women. We are a busy people who often do...
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Paul's Place in Perry: Traveling Back to 1940 (the Census)
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Paul's Place in Perry. I am a 50-something Episcopalian living outside a small town in middle Georgia. I am considering beginning the ordination process in the Episcopal Church. I am a big college football fan, especially of my (and my wife, my sister and my daughter) alma mater, the Alabama Crimson Tide. Monday, April 16, 2012. Traveling Back to 1940 (the Census). Just short of his 87th birthday. He made $2900 in 1939 and she made $916. My mother, Aimee McCormick, was only 10 at the time. The su...That ...
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Paul's Place in Perry: December 2009
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Paul's Place in Perry. I am a 50-something Episcopalian living outside a small town in middle Georgia. I am considering beginning the ordination process in the Episcopal Church. I am a big college football fan, especially of my (and my wife, my sister and my daughter) alma mater, the Alabama Crimson Tide. Monday, December 7, 2009. Prepare the Way of the Lord! Our readings were Baruch 5:1-9; Canticle 16; Philippians 1:3-11; and Luke 3:1-6.]. John the Baptist calls us to a different type of self-examinatio...
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May | 2015 | Good News in the Wilderness
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Good News in the Wilderness. Sermons and Reflections on the Episcopal Church. Archive for May, 2015. The Branches Growing on the Vine–the Real Vine. On May 3, 2015 1 Comment. My Father is glorified by this, that you bear much fruit and become my disciples. Why does Jesus use this metaphor about a vine? Jesus wants us to understand what it means to be a Christ-follower. Jesus says that God is the vine-grower. The gardener. Jesus is the true the authentic, the. Him, remain part of him, abide. Him We branch...