conjectural navel gazing; jesus in lint form

Archives: August 2009

socio-historical party chatter

Posted August 31, 2009 @ 7:27am | by Tripp

This morning I am watching my wife hustle around. She's getting ready for a temp gig in a nearby office. She's not in a show and we could use the dough. It's been a good stretch of 9 months or so....

 

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sermon: lead with your ears

Posted August 30, 2009 @ 7:58am | by Tripp

Scripture passage: James 1:17-27 from The Message...The first bit is an exercise of sorts I'm leading the congregation through. I am telling three very short stories of when I heard something that...

 

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so close and yet...

Posted August 27, 2009 @ 9:24am | by Tripp

I need to get this off my chest before I walk out of the office and work on my sermon at a local coffee shop. Please bear with me for a moment. This morning I was led to this article from the Wall...

 

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sermon noodling and other morning activities

Posted August 27, 2009 @ 7:14am | by Tripp

This Sunday we will worship at a local park. If you are around, you should come and join us. You can find more information here. We do this every year and I enjoy it. We switch things up a bit. The...

 

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once again...

Posted August 26, 2009 @ 3:06pm | by Tripp

...I may simply have to give up caffeine. Well, no more than one cup a day. Maybe two. And a coke at lunch. I can't forget afternoon tea. And then there's that late afternoon fix just before I go...

 

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a good challenge

Posted August 25, 2009 @ 8:06am | by Tripp

From Richard Rohr:Question of the day: Is group affiliation more important than personal transformation? Historically, religion has more often been a belonging system or a belief system, than an...

 

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