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Pushing boundaries, seeking to embrace one’s call

Posted: Saturday, July 2nd, 2011 @ 1:49 pm in Community of Christ, Faith, Belief and related, Myself, Sermons, prayer | No Comments »

I struggle with my ministerial calling, and with my ordination. To those who have read past post, this is no surprise. For others it may just be. The simplest way to put it is that when I was ordained I was ordained to the office that reflected my calling at that time and place. However [...]

Reflection on Bread for the World National Gathering 2011 pt2

Posted: Saturday, July 2nd, 2011 @ 1:21 pm in Bread for the World, Building the Peacable Community, Community of Christ, Education, Faith, Belief and related, Family & Friends, Life in General, Myself, Scriptual Reflections. . ., Sermons, prayer | No Comments »

I walked by trays with cheese and local fruit, ate some of the cheese, drank some water. My failing memories of humidity having clearly been brought to mind, and thankful to be within an air-conditioned building. I walked by tables with informational things and more, down stairs, and found myself in an area  set with [...]

What.. The Tomb is Empty ‽…. My Easter message

Posted: Sunday, April 24th, 2011 @ 8:25 am in Building the Peacable Community, Chaplain, Community of Christ, Faith, Belief and related, Myself, Scriptual Reflections. . ., Sermons, Theological Reflections, prayer | No Comments »

Friday much of the Christian world remembered a horrific execution of a man who taught about peace, about the worth of persons, who lived that life… Theological understandings of who he was and what he did, and what that execution mean vary among the 2 billion or so Christians, and, well that man is a [...]