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Monthly Archives: June 2011
Heading to New York (where gay marriage is now legal)
This Thursday evening my children and I will fly to upstate New York to spend a week visiting with my mom as well as my sisters and brother and his family who all live in Minnesota. My mom lives on … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Christian Practice, Christianity, Family, Hebrew Bible, Issues, Judaism, Law and Justice, Logic and Reason, Politics, Religion, Same-sex, Society and Culture
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How Tolkien might help us understand faith/trust in Genesis 22
Note – These are my notes from Evensong last night. I apologize that all this is in note form. I will add the text of the quotes – which are important – later. Was planning to talk about ecclesiology/church in … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Hebrew Bible, Islam, Judaism, Literature, Prayer, Theology, Tolkien
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SERMON – A new understanding of faith/estel (or) The unavoidable story (Genesis 22)
Note – I am not entirely happy with this sermon as sermon. In other words it need more work and the central idea/point needs to be developed much better. But I share it because of the central idea/point which is … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Hebrew Bible, Hermeneutics (Interpretation), Islam, Judaism, Prayer, Theology
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Two artists worth noting – one Israeli/Jewish and one Indian
I cannot explain how but starting about five years ago in two thousand and six began to include works of art in our worship guides. So if one of the Bible readings for that day 1 Samuel 3 would include … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Bible, Ethnicity and race, Internationals, Judaism, Worship and Liturgy
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When you know those Christians on the news being arrested (or) Shouwang Church
In May-June 2010 spent four weeks journeying through the People’s Republic of China. That journey ended with a second visit to Beijing during which had the opportunity to worship with two house churches. One a house house church. Several people … Continue reading
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Recent poor attempt to address(?) same-sex relations and Christian tradition
An old friend/classmate from Great Britain posted a link to a recent article by Jonathan Dudley entitled “My Take: Bible condemns a lot, so why focus on homosexuality?”. I thought “ho hum another article/piece/post on the subject” and made the … Continue reading
SERMON – “Tradutore no sempre traditore (or) “Truth, Translation, and Transluscence” (Acts 2)
Truth, Translation, and Translucence: <Traduttore (no) Traditore!> (or) The Flesh/Word Became Word/Flesh and Pitched His Language Among Us (Acts 02) Richard M. Wright Church of the Nations Pentecost Sunday (A) June 12 2011 Everyone speaks French. Not really. … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Ethnicity and race, Internationals and immigrants, Language, Missiology, New Testament, Personal, Sermons
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Falling prey to propaganda (or) Afternoon coffee
When enough media outlets pound us enough with the message that someone is odious or venal or stupid one starts to believe the propaganda. “Oh man sure hope Michele Bachmann does not become the Republican presidential candidate because she’s crazy … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Economics, Media, News, Politics, Propaganda, Society and Culture, Women
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