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Death Toll in Egypt

So many people—dead…in a conflict I don’t understand– either historically or experientially. So many news reports—two or three a day, sometimes more—of the rising death toll…constant reminders of everything I don’t know, everything I am powerless to do. Oh, for … Continue reading

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Sermon: “Nicodemus and Joseph of Arimathea: Midwives to Each Other” (August 11, 2013)

Kim:  In the interest of full disclosure, I need to say this:  This two-people sermon thing was not my idea.  I tried it one other time and it didn’t go well…or at least not like I’d planned.I’m not saying I … Continue reading

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Sermon: “A Tale of Two Doubting Disciples: Thomas and John” (August 4, 2013)

            So, with which doubting disciple do you most identify?  Thomas, the one known as“the doubter,” or John, the one who kept having to remind himself that Jesus loved him?                                                                                                                       When I found Thomas’ name among your submissions … Continue reading

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The Disciples: Jesus’ Motley Crew (July 28, 2013)

            He’s been baptized, claimed by God, and sent out into the wilderness for a time of preparation.  Now it’s time for Jesus’ ministry of saving the world to begin in earnest.  A task like that, you’re going to need … Continue reading

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What a week!

It’s like you wait forever then–Boom!  Justice comes all at once.  Or maybe I should say, “most at once.” *DOMA–the defense of marriage act–is dead. *Same gender couples can marry (again!) in the state of California. *Same gender-married couples are … Continue reading

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Sermon: “Korah: The REAL Worship War” (June 16, 2013)

          Once upon a time, a generous pastor invited her congregation to identify biblical characters on which they’d like her to preach.  It was a good faith gift, a sign of her magnanimity, of her desire to share worship responsibilities … Continue reading

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Sermon: “Family’s What You Make It” (June 9, 2013)

          When asked to describe Pilgrimage, I often call us a “family-oriented” congregation.  There are many ways to describe us—a small Christian church with traditional worship and progressive theology, UCC, Open and Affirming.  But “family-oriented” just feels right.           Look … Continue reading

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Boy Scouts

I spent a year in Brownies…second grade, I think.  I can sing “The Brownie Song” on demand (“I’ve something in my pocket it belongs across my face….”) and still use the rock I painted one craft day as a door stop.  … Continue reading

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Sermon: Jabez and Esau: What Will You Do with Your Blessing? (June 2, 2013)

          Today we hear a tale of two blessings.  For one person, it was the best of times.  For the other, it was the worst.  One dared to ask God for a blessing; the other, we are told, “despised” his.  … Continue reading

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Sermon: “Melchizedek” (May 26, 2013)

May 26, 2013                                                                        “Melchizedek”           Genesis 14:17-20; Hebrews 5:5-6; Psalm 110           So, today it begins!  The Life Stories sermon series where I’ll preach on biblical characters you have selected.  Have you seen the list?  It’s going to be an interesting … Continue reading

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