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Archives: July 2006

a postcard from a friend

Posted July 31, 2006 @ 9:03pm | by Tripp

One of the Girls is in Ireland. Well, one of One of the Girls most accurately...Anyway, Mike sent a postard that read thusly:Tripp - I saw and old man playing "Fields of Athenry" on a...

 

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joseph of arimathea

Posted July 31, 2006 @ 7:58am | by Tripp

Today is his feast day. The most enduring legend regarding Joseph of Arimathea regards his foundation of the first Christian Church in England at Glastonbury, in the first century (37 A.D. or 63...

 

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juxtaposition?

Posted July 31, 2006 @ 6:26am | by Tripp

The Israeli government apologized for that airstrike, as it did for the one here on Sunday. It said that residents had been warned to leave and should have already been gone. But leaving southern...

 

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sunday morning blogging and a sermon tangent

Posted July 30, 2006 @ 6:33am | by Tripp

Those who know me know that I start my week with about a dozen sermon ideas. If I am fortunate, I have whittled it down to two or three come Saturday. If God is kind to me and I can hear, I will...

 

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de poissons sans sausse

Posted July 28, 2006 @ 9:44pm | by Tripp

Susie, John Calvin has something to offer us! Who knew? This week's lectionary is the Johannine feeding of the 5,000. Now, though we do not every day see miracles before our eyes, yet not less...

 

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a word from benedict

Posted July 28, 2006 @ 4:04pm | by Tripp

This is a link to a recent statement from Pope Benedict. It is brief. And probably for that reason I agree with all of it. Heh. Ah, yes, and I am sure that the Pope is glad that this heretic...

 

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