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picoblog: To What End?
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Tuesday, November 3, 2009. North Haven is a small town in Minnesota, just east of Lake Wobegon. Michael Lindvall has written a couple of books about life in North Haven. Tales about a Presbyterian minister and his flock. You read the stories and you quickly get a sense that you know these people; they are your neighbors and co-workers, people you run into at the grocery store. No one cares about Spiderman anymore. How can she not know that? I can’t possibly wear that costume! It will be the end! Her boys...
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What heart songs are you singing, and having sung over and around you? How can we help each other to grow, to sing, and to love? We are speeding straight toward spring! This is great news for us, as we sit in the doldrums of winter- and yet, curling up with cocoa and a good book still sounds mighty inviting! Harmony Grove is a GO! July 8, 2012. My new album, Harmony Grove. These are twelve singable songs for you and your friends to sing together, and it has been made possible by the investment of all who...
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picoblog: Three Widows
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Monday, November 9, 2009. It was in the fall of 2003. I was in my study reading the story of the widow of Zarephath and the story from Mark about a widow who gave her last two coins to the temple treasury, when National Public Radio announced that some rich widow in California who had died in October had left NPR $200 Million. $200 Million is about twice the annual operating budget for National Public Radio. 8221; and get away with it. 8220;Honest now, preacher, which one? Why would she be afraid, I wond...
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picoblog: November 2008
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Monday, November 24, 2008. You may want to read Psalm 8. Before you read this. Audio of this post is also available. When I’m at the grocery store I usually try to keep my thoughts to myself. Nobody wants to see a middle-aged white guy pushing a grocery cart down the aisle and mumbling to himself. But when I walk through the valley of canned and bottled beverages, and my path leads me beside still waters, the beginnings of a psalm rise to my lips:. Lord God, how majestic is your name in all the earth!
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Brass Band of Nashville - The Brass Band of Nashville is a community Americanized brass band that plays music in the British Brass Band spirit. This unique ensemble provides its members with the opportunity to improve as musicians with the hope of ins
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About Brass Band of Nashville. The Brass Band of Nashville is a community Americanized. Brass band that plays music in the British Brass Band spirit. This unique ensemble provides its members with the opportunity to improve as musicians with the hope of inspiring others to embrace music as a part of their daily lives. We are committed to the rehearsal and performance experience to share quality music with and educate the Nashville community. The Brass Band of Nashville. Lipscomb University, Nashville, TN.
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picoblog: February 2009
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Monday, February 16, 2009. The Word Is Out. Audio of this post is available. It could have been a scaly rash on his hand that wouldn’t go away, or an itchy dry spot on his leg. Any change in the appearance of the skin, any blemish, blotch or sore, meant a visit to the priest who would take a look and declare the person unclean, “Stay away from people, don’t touch anyone or anything, and come back in a week.”. 8220;I do choose. Be made clean,” and it was so. Are you holding your breath? If you want to pro...
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picoblog: June 2008
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Monday, June 30, 2008. This Fellow Welcomes Sinners. The film begins with somber scenes from Depression-era, small-town Texas. Somewhere, a congregation is singing “Blessed Assurance,” and as the hymn ends, we see a family at the dinner table saying grace – mom, dad, and their two children. The peace of the Spalding family’s Sunday supper won’t last though. The name of the film is. Places in the Heart. At the table of the Lord. We celebrate with thanksgiving. The saving acts and presence of Christ. Jesus...
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