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Seeing the Light
Well, vacation is almost over and soon it will be time to go back to work. Thankfully, I love my job (servant of Christ Jesus) and the people I work with (people living in God’s kingdom) are a joy to … Continue reading
Posted in Bible Study
Tagged Bible Study, Christian, Evangelical Lutheran Worship, faith, Gospel, Jesus, New Year, religion
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January 1 – The Name of Jesus
It’s January 1st, the house smells of collard greens and Hoppin’ John, The Rose Parade is on TV and the college bowl games are coming up this afternoon. What’s not to like? It is also a day to remember in … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged 2010, Christian, Christmas, Happy New Year, holidays, Jesus, religion, Tradition, Worship
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Meeting Jesus at Christmas
As with many congregations, we had a large number of folks attend worship on Christmas Eve. I was happy to see some familiar faces, those members who cannot attend worship regularly because of their work, and also those who simply … Continue reading
Posted in Mission and Outreach
Tagged Christian, Christmas, community outreach, holidays, Jesus, love, Nativity, religion, Worship
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Season of Tradition
This time of year the smell of evergreen often fills homes and church sanctuaries. ‘Tis the season after all, and the sights and sounds leading up to the Christmas celebration are simply incomplete without the smell of evergreens. Most congregations … Continue reading


