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See! (Don’t) Touch! Tell!
I confess that I’ve been sitting on this lectionary conundrum for days now.
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Welcome to this time of worship for Good Friday, called Good, for the goodness of love that silently conquers fear and hate, even at the ultimate price of life itself.
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What’s with the Donkey?
Stripped of our regular pageantry,
the story’s oddnesses poke out like toes from a sock, don’t they?
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Covenants of the Heart
Let’s take ourselves back in time, two and a half millennia to the eastern coastline of the Mediterranean, a crucial corridor between the Fertile Crescent and the Nile Delta and its access to the continent of Africa.
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Snake on a Stick, and Other Strange Biblical Wisdom
I love maps, I love history,
I love strange mythic tales.
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God’s Top Ten
This morning we reach the place
in the grand narrative of our covenant relationship as humans with God where the Ten Commandments are carved in stone!
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Terms of Endearment: What’s in a Name?
This morning’s sermon is brought to you, courtesy of a persistent question
asked by those in your CPU Midrash group, who help me figure out how these ancient texts may “land” with you all.
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What/Where’s the Bow Now?
Listening to the story sung as a sea shanty is actually a good way for us to connect again to this biblical story as just that, a darn good yarn
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See! (Don’t) Touch! Tell!
I confess that I’ve been sitting on this lectionary conundrum for days now. -
Welcome to this time of worship for Good Friday, called Good, for the goodness of love that silently conquers fear and hate, even at the ultimate price of life itself.
-
What’s with the Donkey?
Stripped of our regular pageantry,
the story’s oddnesses poke out like toes from a sock, don’t they? -
Covenants of the Heart
Let’s take ourselves back in time, two and a half millennia to the eastern coastline of the Mediterranean, a crucial corridor between the Fertile Crescent and the Nile Delta and its access to the continent of Africa.
-
Snake on a Stick, and Other Strange Biblical Wisdom
I love maps, I love history,
I love strange mythic tales. -
God’s Top Ten
This morning we reach the place
in the grand narrative of our covenant relationship as humans with God where the Ten Commandments are carved in stone! -
Terms of Endearment: What’s in a Name?
This morning’s sermon is brought to you, courtesy of a persistent question
asked by those in your CPU Midrash group, who help me figure out how these ancient texts may “land” with you all. -
What/Where’s the Bow Now?
Listening to the story sung as a sea shanty is actually a good way for us to connect again to this biblical story as just that, a darn good yarn