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Heart's Song: July 2012
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Thursday, July 26, 2012. Obviously, this is not an exhaustive theology of corporate worship, just a couple of spur of the moment thoughts. This is a continuing discussion for us in worship. I would love to hear your thoughts. A call to worship for two readers). We meet here each week.We meet here to worship. We meet here to worship together:. And those from other countries. We meet here to worship together:. Democrats, Republicans, and Independents. The quiet and the boisterous, together. Not just for an...
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Heart's Song: January 2007
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Wednesday, January 24, 2007. Christ in the wilderness. He is reaching out to the Father, something I think we forget he had to do. I think we put Christ on this pedestal like he was never really. Tempted or hurting. After all, he was God. This painting reminds me that Christ is familiar with my suffering, whether it be from temptation, or stress, physical pain, or frustration. His answer was to look to the Father. Mine? I still like the picture, even if I haven't learned my lesson. The snow also means th...
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Heart's Song: Jeremiah's Lament
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Wednesday, June 18, 2014. Preaching Jesus is a pretty good thing. Well, this week I texted the weekly question awaiting his response, just hoping I could say, "No, it's following Jesus." But I didn't get my chance. Oh well. Adapted from Jeremiah 1:4-19; 20:7-14. This is how You treat your people? You lied to me! You forced me to serve You. 8220;Before I formed you, I knew you.”. 8220;You are not too young.”. 8220;I have placed my words in your mouth”. 8220;I appoint you over nations and kingdoms”. I know...
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Heart's Song: September 2008
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Friday, September 26, 2008. I am starting to meet some other colleagues in town, which is cool. However, I am realizing that my extroverted self needs a social life. One of my favorite lunch friends (aside from staff and/or my Hubby) is moving today.She is off to OH to finish her PhD in microbiology, stuff beyond my understanding. My circle of buddies is getting geographically wider and immediately smaller (again! Oh well, enough whining. God is good. I love my life, bumps and all.
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Heart's Song: thinking out loud
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Friday, September 26, 2008. I am starting to meet some other colleagues in town, which is cool. However, I am realizing that my extroverted self needs a social life. One of my favorite lunch friends (aside from staff and/or my Hubby) is moving today.She is off to OH to finish her PhD in microbiology, stuff beyond my understanding. My circle of buddies is getting geographically wider and immediately smaller (again! Oh well, enough whining. God is good. I love my life, bumps and all.
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Heart's Song: A drop of dew
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Sunday, October 05, 2008. A drop of dew. But what things were gain to me, these I have counted loss for Christ. Yet indeed I also count all things loss for the excellence of the knowledgeof Christ Jesus my Lord, for whom I have suffered the loss of all things, and count them as rubbish, that I may gain Christ and be found in Him -Philippians 3:7-8. Your broken form upon the cross, Your holy love expressed,. Stirs a passion in my soul, calling me to give my best. Calvary is the sea. Calvary is the sea.
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Heart's Song: The Freezer
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Tuesday, February 26, 2013. This week our call to worship was a parable that was adapted from a real-life illustration by Max Lucado. In this case, I anthropomorphised the freezer in question. The parable was read as a call and was followed by a time of silent confession and a corporate prayer. If you want to check out the original, you can find it in The Applause of Heaven. By Max Lucado, Word Publishing, 1990. pps. 122-5. A Parable Adapted from the writings of (and with great apology to) Max Lucado.
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Playing in the Rain | Rachel A. Northern, DC
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Rachel A. Northern, DC. A light that brings hope, health, and truth. You can do it! Eat more fruits and vegtables. Playing in the Rain. June 6, 2010. Yesterday, we had the down pour kinda rain. You know the kind that couldn’t possible last too long. To hold on to that memory, I told my daughter let’s go outside and play. My niece joined us too. We played tag, splashed each other and stomped in puddles. We did this for about half an hour. It was one of the most freeing times of my li...To embrace the rain...
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Heart's Song: Home alone
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Thursday, June 19, 2008. You were lonely enough to actually update your blog! Wish I had been there : (. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Mother, minister, worshiper, musician, full of faults but covered by grace, a recovering church cynic called to serve in the local church, healed by God's great love, growing in love and mercy, confessor that I do not have it all together. View my complete profile. Won't you be my neighbor.