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Cultivating Gratitude | Navel Gazing
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Laquo; Found on the way. One of my earliest lessons in gratitude came from my high school Latin teacher, Dr. Laurie. She was one of the most hardworking people I knew. Having emigrated from South Africa, she taught Latin at my high school. In her spare time she was an exercise instructor and volunteered as a docent at a local historic site. She never seemed to rest. It was a lesson in wholeheartedly receiving, and appreciating, a gift. But I don’t think that’s all we’ve got to see in th...In reality, tho...
John’s Question | Navel Gazing
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Laquo; Cultivating Gratitude. Making room for Jesus. Recently I was telling someone the text I was preaching on this week, explaining that it’s the scene where John the Baptist is in prison and he sends his followers to ask Jesus Are you the one who is to come or are we to wait for another? And the person I was talking to asked me, Does Jesus say, ‘Yes, I am’ or instead does he answer in some sort of confusing riddle? I think this person would prefer that Jesus said, Who’s the Messiah? What being in Myan...
Turning away | Navel Gazing
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Laquo; turning towards the light. Earlier this week I met a woman for the first time and she said to me, I hope you’re not preaching on Matthew! I’m not totally sure why she said this, but I think there are a number of reasons why we’d rather not look too closely at this text. This entry was posted on October 14, 2014, 12:59 pm and is filed under Uncategorized. You can follow any responses to this entry through RSS 2.0. You can leave a response. From your own site. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Archive for August, 2013. On August 15, 2013. A sermon for the Eighth Sunday after Pentecost, Year C. Luke 10:25-37 I went to bed last night thinking about the Zimmerman acquittal and all the reactions to it. This news gives new urgency to the question the lawyer asks in today’s gospel, Who is my neighbor? To what extent do we decide in advance, […]. On August 15, 2013. Is that still a thing? You are currently browsing the archives for August, 2013. Turning towards the light. Making room for Jesus.
Making room for Jesus | Navel Gazing
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Laquo; John’s Question. Turning towards the light. Making room for Jesus. There was a priest in England recently who was accused of ruining Christmas. He gave a talk to some school children about St. Nicholas and when his technological device stopped working he started to ad lib, describing some of the grislier details of a miracle attributed to St. Nicholas. But I wonder if there isn’t something more being offered in this version. If we imagine a children’s pageant happening here in front of us, wha...
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Blogitations on the Holy Life: Who is God?
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Blogitations on the Holy Life. Monday, October 10, 2011. It's a simple question, right, who is God? We often hear these sorts of answer: God is love, God is the creator of the world, God is the lover of our souls. These are all correct statements about. God - but who exactly is God? Here is a great line from one of my favorite theologians, Robert Jenson:. 8220;God is whoever raised Jesus from the dead, having before raised Israel from Egypt.". God is not a whatever, but a whoever. View my complete profile.
Blogitations on the Holy Life: Cleri - what?
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Blogitations on the Holy Life. Thursday, October 6, 2011. Part of being a priest is hanging out with other priests. You just can't avoid it. Once a month we have "Clericus" meetings at which all of the clergy in Central Texas (Waco, Temple, Killeen, Copperas Cove, etc.) gather for a meal, prayer, and reflection. Okay, maybe this picture is an exaggeration. Secondly, I respect the work and labor of all those old geezers. Sure, their model for priesthood is way. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Simple t...
Blogitations on the Holy Life: The Triune God
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Blogitations on the Holy Life. Monday, October 17, 2011. Tomorrow will mark the end of our Theology Tuesday series at St. Alban's. So far we've covered Incarnation, Atonement, and Resurrection. I'm the clean-up hitter and will be teaching on Trinity. Buckle your mental seat belts, because I'm about to spin your head. What are we to do? In that story, from John 13 through John 17, the disciples are allowed into the very conversation that is God. Around a table with his followers, Jesus prays to the Fa...
Blogitations on the Holy Life: March 2011
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Blogitations on the Holy Life. Tuesday, March 29, 2011. I love classic old western movies. Good guys versus bad guys. The sheriff's posse hunting down the cattle rustler's gang. And then, of course, the classic shootout. At some point in these movies some wizened old Indian fighter scratches his chin stubble and says to no in particular, "Well, I reckon there's gonna be a shootin' today.". Come high noon on the dusty main road through town and - Bang! Reckon, in the New Testament sense, draws more on ima...
Blogitations on the Holy Life: Sermon from Sunday
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Blogitations on the Holy Life. Tuesday, October 4, 2011. Thank You, We Lost. 8220;Dear blank. Thank you so much for blank. That was very thoughtful of you. I look forward to seeing you at insert next holiday. Thanks again, Jimmy.”. I would insert the proper names and gifts, and then print out those little notes on nice paper, lick a couple of stamps and bang! I was done with my thank you notes. I could get back to playing with those toys that they gave me. Now, was I thankful? We can’t mark this up...
Blogitations on the Holy Life: King Josiah meets Wolf Larsen
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Blogitations on the Holy Life. Tuesday, October 4, 2011. King Josiah meets Wolf Larsen. In coarser words - Oh @%&#! Strangely enough, as I was reading this passage, I immediately thought of one of my favorite novels, The Sea Wolf. By Jack London. In short, a rich, educated man, Humphrey Van Weyden, is swept out to sea only to be picked up by a seal-hunting ship, Ghost. King Josiah and Wolf Larsen meet! So what's the point of these literary connections? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Simple template&...
Blogitations on the Holy Life: July 2011
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Blogitations on the Holy Life. Saturday, July 30, 2011. Saturday - Coming Home. Coming home is a blessing. We can sleep in our beds, shower in our own bathrooms, eat our own food. Tired and exhausted, I imagine that many of us will crash onto the nearest sofa and take a long deserved nap. Part of coming home, though, means that we need to share what we experienced. We are different people now that we have returned, and our families and friends need to know how we have changed. Tell them a story. Two thin...
Blogitations on the Holy Life: August 2011
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Blogitations on the Holy Life. Tuesday, August 30, 2011. Back to the Future. My good buddy from seminary, Phil DeVaul, took on a challenge last year. He decided to write a story about the end of the world. Yes, Phil is kind of a weird-o, but the story he wrote is not like the "Left Behind" series. It's a look backwards in order to understand God's future. So here's where the story gets quirky: Phil writes backwards. Starting from Genesis 11, back to Genesis 1. Because, that's our hope, isn't it? What str...
Blogitations on the Holy Life: May 2011
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Blogitations on the Holy Life. Tuesday, May 31, 2011. True Worship of the True God. Abraham Lincoln said, “A house divided against itself cannot stand.” Sadly today, our nation faces divisions of all sorts. We are divided about what we should with Medicare and Medicaid. We are divided about abortion. The church is divided on a whole host of theological issues. We seem to be at an impasse. Now, we could focus on what divides us – our feelings toward raw fish, seaweed, and rice. But he and I have...The obj...
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Something Moore is the blog of Rev. Steven Moore, Associate Pastor for Stewardship at National City Christian Church in Washington, DC. National City is the national church for the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). Tuesday, May 11, 2010. A sermon delivered by Rev. Steven Moore at National City Church in Washington, DC on Sunday 5/9/10. Saturday, March 6, 2010. Where Can I Find Happiness? Where Can I Find Happiness? Sunday, November 8, 2009. All She Had to Live On. All She Had to Live On". It has be...
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More Tea Vicar? | The ramblings of a youngish Minister about what life throws up for us all
The ramblings of a youngish Minister about what life throws up for us all. August 9, 2009. So thanks, for restoring some of my faith in mankind today. Posted in About me. June 27, 2009. I wish the person well with my computer and the other things they stole, and hope that when they are caught and I pray they are, the Magistrates pay close attention to what the poor, defenceless clergyman in the witness box says. 8220;Vengence is mine sayeth the Lord”, but sometimes you really want to help out. Oh, and to...
Navel Gazing
On October 14, 2014. Earlier this week I met a woman for the first time and she said to me, I hope you’re not preaching on Matthew! I’m not totally sure why she said this, but I think there are a number of reasons why we’d rather not look too closely at this text. First, let me tell you […]. Turning towards the light. On January 14, 2014. Making room for Jesus. On January 14, 2014. On January 14, 2014. Recently I was telling someone the text I was preaching on this week, explaining that it’s the scene wh...
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