Monthly Archives: November 2010

You’re putting me on!

Romans 13.11-14 This is the first Sunday in Advent, the first Sunday in the new year. We leave the year of Luke and begin the year of Matthew. So here, in the cranky morning light of the first new day … Continue reading

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Snowpocalypse-Nopocalypse

Monday’s snow of epic proportions failed to materialize. What we had instead was this. The news outlets hyped the storm and people changed plans to avoid the storm and then it did not show. This is typical in the Northwest … Continue reading

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Christ the King and the TSA

Luke 23.32-43 The travel season is starting with long lines at the airport and traffic tie ups everywhere. Adding to the length of airport lines is the controversy over the new “scan or be groped” policy of the TSA. Travelers … Continue reading

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The Plan

As a flaky pastor, deadlines are extremely helpful. Without them, I tend to wander off following the shiny thing du jour and accomplish much less than I could. Thus this blog. Every Friday, I will post a reflection on the … Continue reading

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