Monthly Archives: February 2021

Duh-ciples

For those of us traveling through the gospel of Luke this Lenten season, let’s take a brief look at Luke 13:31-35: At that very hour some Pharisees came and said to him, “Get away from here, for Herod wants to … Continue reading

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Getting cross-examined and cross in Luke 11

For those reading through the entirety of the gospel of Luke during Lent, here are some thoughts on chapter 11. After Jesus leaves the home of Mary and Martha (Luke 10:38-42), he begins (or continues) to get tested, cross-examined, and … Continue reading

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Luke 10: 25-37 and doing more than compassion by proxy

In addition to the reflections I shared in this week’s worship video, I now share some excerpts from a sermon preached by Matt Westbrook at Portland Mennonite Church in 2015. When MLK gave the speech (linked above), it was April … Continue reading

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#lentfail

I’m embarrassed to say that I’m already failing in Lent. I have excuses and justifications, but I won’t bore you, the reader, with the details. Nor will I ask for your opinion on whether or not my excuses are justified … Continue reading

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Ashes to ashes we all fall down

We all know some version of the rhyme right? Ring-a-round-a-roses,A pocket full of posies,Ashes, ashes!We all fall down. And we’ve all heard the theory that this rhyme is really depicting death and ruin right? Well, given our current pandemic, I … Continue reading

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A Hard 40

I’ve started referring to the season of Lent as the Hard–40. It a 40 day sentence (may feel like 40 years to some) of traveling with Jesus as he turns toward Jerusalem and faces the ensuing trial, brutality, trauma, and … Continue reading

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