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Indicative, Imperative or both?

Golly I’ve been thinking a lot since yesterday’s sermon.  Of course, there were three services yesterday and each time what we shared as preacher and congregation was different but the heart of the question (ha!) was the same:  What’s the … Continue reading

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Beautiful Feet

Today in the life of the Church we celebrate the feast of one of the apostles, Andrew.  Andrew was Simon Peter’s brother, a fisherman, and one of the first disciples of  Jesus (John’s gospel identifies Andrew as the first to follow … Continue reading

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Hey, Today is St. Matthew’s Day

Perhaps not surprisingly, in my ordained life, I’ve been asked several times: “Doesn’t it seem weird when you are reading the gospel in church to say, ‘…from the gospel according to Matthew’?”  Or, “don’t you want to sometimes say, ‘…from … Continue reading

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