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Category Archives: Mission
Did Ye Get Healed
In 1987, the singer Van Morrison, best known for his song “Brown-Eyed Girl,” released an album called Poetic Champions Compose which included a powerful song called, “Did Ye Get Healed.” You may be surprised to see that the title … Continue reading
Praying the Psalms in Detention
Every morning, when I do my morning devotions, I read from the Psalms. About every two months I work my way through all the Psalms at least once. Psalms are prayers, so when I say I read through, I am … Continue reading
Posted in Compassion, Current Events, Devotional, Evil, Immigration, Lament, Mission, Old Testament, Prayer, Psalms, religion and politics, Social Justice, Social Ministry, Spiritual Growth, spirituality, Uncategorized
Tagged Current Events, Detention Centers, Devotional, Evil, Immigration, Justice, Laments, politics, Prayer, Psalms, Social Justice, Social Ministry, spirituality
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Mighty Mites
Lucifer vs. Tit for Tat During the Cuban missile crisis in the early 1960s, social scientists were working on how to respond to the nuclear threat in ways that would stop either side from blowing up the world. If … Continue reading
Posted in Church, Church Growth, Community, Compassion, Courage, forgiveness, Jesus, ministry, Mission, Pastoral Ministry, Preaching, Sermons, Social Justice, Social Ministry, spirituality, Theology, Wealth
Tagged Axelrod, Christian, Christianity, Community, computer simulation, Cooperation, Kindness, ministry, Peace, Relationships, religion, Social Justice, spirituality, World War I, Worship
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Fishers of People
Posted in Church, Church Growth, Community, Jesus, Meme, ministry, Mission, Spiritual Growth
Tagged Christianity, church, Community, Fishers of Men, Fishers of People, Relationships, spirituality
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Making the Right Mistakes
The great jazz musician Thelonious Monk once told one of his sidemen, “You’re making all the wrong mistakes!” Monk was known as musician who did things differently, who played with a kind of dissonance that sounded like he was making … Continue reading
Posted in Church, Compassion, Jazz, ministry, Mission, Musings, Pastoral Ministry, Social Ministry, spirituality, Thelonious Monk
Tagged church, Jazz, ministry, Thelonious Monk
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Leading From Below
An old friend of mine, Joe Moran, took his son to a Catholic worship service when he was visiting his family in New York State. Joe was a former priest, and his family was very Catholic. After Joe left … Continue reading
What Does God Care About?
Posted in Church, Church Growth, Jesus, Meme, ministry, Mission, Presbyterian, Spiritual Growth, spirituality, Worship
Tagged Christian, Christianity, church, Church Growth, God, ministry, Relationships, spirituality, Worship
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Diner Theology
I love eating in diners. You how to tell if you are in a good diner? Your coffee cup is never empty. There is always a waitress coming by to fill it. You get to half a cup and this … Continue reading
Posted in Church, Compassion, Jesus, ministry, Mission, Musings, Poor, Social Justice, Social Ministry, Spiritual Growth, spirituality, Wealth
Tagged Christian Service, Diners, Good News, Good News for the Poor, ministry, Oppressed, Poor, Social Justice, Social Ministry, Spiritual Growth, Urban Ministry
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A Holy Yielding
This is a piece I wrote in 2008, after doing a workshop for the Quaker national gathering. At the time I was worshiping at a Quaker meeting, and considered myself to me more Quaker than anything else. I … Continue reading
Posted in Compassion, Courage, Healing, Mission, Musings, Spiritual Growth, spirituality
Tagged God, Healing, Kindness, ministry, Quaker, Quaker National Gathering, Spiritual Growth, spirituality, Yielding
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A Global Faith
This sermon was preached on World Communion Sunday. In the early 1970s the government of Peru did an extensive survey of their population, to find out how they could best serve their population. Some of the results were really puzzling, … Continue reading