Monthly Archives: March 2017

Sermon: “Seeking a New Vision” (Lent 3-A; John 4:5-42) [3/19/17]

        Once upon a time, we had a presidential election.  Things changed.  Now we’re trying to figure out how to inhabit this new reality.  We’re having to re-think almost everything. Had the election turned out differently, I doubt we’d be … Continue reading

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Mosaic Cross Story

Several years ago as part of a renovation of our sanctuary, stained glass windows were installed.  As the sun makes its “pilgrimage” across the sky each day, vibrant rainbows of color journey across our worship space.  Our sanctuary is modest … Continue reading

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Sermon: “Temptation as Teacher” (Lent 1-A; Mt. 4:1-11) [3/5/17]

  And so our Lenten journey begins…where it always begins—with Jesus in the wilderness being tempted by the evil one.  The story thus far:  Jesus is born, grows up, works until he’s 30, then makes his way to the Jordan … Continue reading

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Ash Wednesday Meditation (3/1/17)

A few days ago in my Facebook feed, a year-ago memory popped up—it was a picture from our mosaic cross in process last Lent.  A few people commented.     One person said, “I am not sure we will ever … Continue reading

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Trump-ing Women’s Dignity (Take 2)

First, I need to say that, though I’m writing about the President of the United States, this is not a political post.  I know many people who voted for our current president.  I did not.  I love the friends and … Continue reading

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Trump-ing Women’s Dignity

First, I need to say that, though I’m writing about the President of the United States, this is not a political post.  I know many people who voted for our current president.  I did not.  I love the friends and … Continue reading

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