A Faithful Music
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A Faithful Music

About 40 years ago, I graduated from college with a freshly minted music degree. And in the time honored tradition of music and liberal arts majors, I came back home and moved in with my parents, not having any clue what my next move was going to be. I know this may shock you, but back in those days, people were not beating down doors to hire music majors, you know, like they are today. It was a much less enlightened time than our own. (That was a joke, in case you’re wondering.)

The House of Grace: Made Perfect
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The House of Grace: Made Perfect

Did you ever think about air? I mean, air is amazing.

The earth is almost 8000 miles in diameter. But according to NASA, space begins at just 62 miles above the earth’s surface. And once we get even four miles above sea level, we can’t breathe. There’s just not enough oxygen up there. So without this thin, almost infinitesimal band of air around our planet that is only 1/2000th of the planet’s diameter, we wouldn’t be here. Even if we could somehow get enough oxygen without air, we’d all die from exposure to gigantic doses of cosmic radiation, because air combines with our planet’s magnetic field to protect us from that.

The House of Grace: A Sacred Life
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The House of Grace: A Sacred Life

Imagine you’re outdoors, anywhere you feel good and at peace. Maybe you’re up in the mountains, surrounded by evergreens, walking alongside a little spring. Maybe you’re in the eastern part of the country, in a hardwood forest with lots of undergrowth and ancient rolling hills covered in trees that go for miles. Or maybe you’re a plains person, and you love the wind and the silence and the shortgrass prairie under the big sky.

The House of Grace: Now We Know
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The House of Grace: Now We Know

I love the scripture reading we heard this morning. It’s beautiful, mysterious, poetic, powerful. We started near the end of the story of Jacob, who’s been a liar and a con man his whole life. He’s traveling to meet his brother Esau, who he swindled years ago, and to whom he hasn’t spoken since. He’s terrified of how his brother may respond after all these years, and he has good reason to be. So the night before he meets his brother, he’s camped in the desert. He’s all alone. It’s late at night, centuries before electric lights and well lit cities, in a darkness lit only by stars. There Jacob is attacked by a mysterious stranger, and all night the two of them struggle, neither one willing to stop or surrender.   

The House of Grace: From the Beginning
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The House of Grace: From the Beginning

Some people have occasionally accused me of procrastination. I don’t know why anyone would think this. I mean, my sermons are usually almost done by 7:00 AM on Sunday. I almost always register for the United Methodist Annual Conference at least three days before it starts. If you work in industry, maybe you’ve heard of “just in time” inventory management, or “short-cycle manufacturing.” See, I figure I’m not procrastinating. I’m practicing “short-cycle planning,” and “just in time scheduling.” This is not a character flaw, or at least that’s what I tell myself. It’s a cutting edge time management practice.

Who We Are, Week 4: Principled
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Who We Are, Week 4: Principled

A lot of us here probably remember the Abu Ghraib prison scandal that took place in Iraq in 2004, where detainees were being tortured and held indefinitely without charges under U.S. Military command. The Army’s investigation resulted in 11 convictions of prison guards. Those who were convicted insisted they were following orders from their superiors, but after investigation the commanding officers were never charged.  

Growing Together
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Growing Together

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Be a loving father
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Be a loving father

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Music Ministry
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Music Ministry

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Small Ministry
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Small Ministry

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