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Merton’s Prayer

An amazing prayer…  for a sung version, check out Kate Campbell’s rendition.   Thoughts in Solitude (Thomas Merton) My Lord God, I have no idea where I am going. I do not see the road ahead of me. I cannot … Continue reading

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Icons at St. Greg’s

Two days ago, I was reading a spiritual memoir called “take this bread,” by Sara Miles.  A die hard atheist (or maybe agnostic), this liberal-as-they-come-lesbian-journalist wandered into a church one day and received communion.  It changed her life. The part … Continue reading

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Sermon: Waiting for God (November 27, 2011)

Isaiah 64:1-9 Here’s a news item you might have missed.  “The folks at Star Provisions in Midtown are eagerly praying for the return of Jesus.  Sometime on Wednesday, a thief…swiped the Christ Child from a manger scene set up in … Continue reading

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Sermon: The Least of These (November 20, 2011)

            Okay.  Let’s just get this out of the way:  Everyone here is a sheep.  Not a goat in sight!  I say that because often when we read this “least of these” text from Matthew, we get stuck on the … Continue reading

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Sermon: Blessed Are the Poor? (November 13, 2011)

           We’ve heard the Gospel lesson and a great spiritual written about it.  Before you get anxious about that going “straight to hell” part, let me assure you that this story is not about the afterlife.  When Jesus told this … Continue reading

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catholic (little “c”) Communion

The table.  It’s not by chance that the primary symbol of our faith is the table.  Jesus knew what he was doing when he invited his disciples to remember him at the table…           This place of nourishment…           This … Continue reading

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Sermon: Committed to Community (October 30, 2011)

Koinoinia.  When I chose this year’s theme—A Year of Koinonia—here’s what I imagined.  I imagined that we’d all learn about the Koinonia community started by Clarence Jordan in south Georgia and, so inspired by the story of people living Christian … Continue reading

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Cotton Patch Evidence: Ch.6 “Elusive Unity”

The more I read about the history of Koinonia, the more I wonder if it has anything to teach a contemporary congregation about living in community.  As we saw in the last chapter, Koinonia really struggled with the reality of living in … Continue reading

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Sermon: “Just Think What We Could Do” (Oct. 23, 2011)

How are your investments going?  Are you getting a good return on your stocks, 401Ks, CDs, money market account?  Is your house worth more or less than it was worth three years ago?  Do you owe more on your house … Continue reading

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Sermon: “We Give Thee but Thine Own” (Oct. 16, 2011)

            The next few Sundays, we’ll be looking at some of Jesus’ parables.  Last week we looked at a dramatic or acted-out parable—the time when Jesus turned the water to wine as a sign of the abundance of God’s love … Continue reading

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