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Appreciating my pastors
As it is written, “How beautiful are the feet of those who preach the good news!” Romans 10:15 It has come to my attention that October is Pastor Appreciation Month. While I appreciate the sentiment, I’m sure I join many … Continue reading
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Tagged Church, discipleship, love, Ministry, pastor, Pastor Appreciation, pastoral ministry, pastors, Relationships, religion
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The Remembrance Table
There is a tradition within many Christian churches of setting out photos, artifacts and other personal items on what is known as the Remembrance Table. Such tables are usually used on days such as the Festival of All Saints and … Continue reading
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Tagged Christian, Church, faith, Family, Jesus, love, Lutheran Church, Ministry, pastor, Relationships, religion, Tradition
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Falling Through the Crack
‘Truly I tell you, just as you did it to one of the least of these who are members of my family, you did it to me.” Matthew 25:40 Jesus came to the door of our church today looking for … Continue reading
So this is where I put this blog…
It has been quite a while since regular posting has taken place here, but it’s not for lack of interesting things to submit. Indeed, plenty of good things have happened and continue to happen in this pastor’s life and ministry. … Continue reading
Imagine That
A friend, who belongs to a congregation that has a pastoral vacancy, asked if I could pay a visit to one of their members who is in the hospital. The man whom I’ll call Jerry, is well into his “golden … Continue reading