Monthly Archives: November 2013

Lights


Called to the Light Right from the start, we have climbed that tree, and looked to see what we might see, and we have each eaten fruit, each eaten some of the rotten fruit that looked so fresh and ripe. … Continue reading

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Not a Snap


Friday I received important reminders from the Wisconsin Council of Churches on SNAP, and I’m repeating many of them here: Food Share Cuts Mean More Demands on Emergency Food Providers Share your story and tell Congress not to cut anti-hunger … Continue reading

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Morning Out at Northcott Neighborhood


Originally posted on Hopeful:
Our Second Saturday Servants group from West Allis First United Methodist Church is working at Northcott Neighborhood House the next few months. In fact, we were there this past Saturday. A small crew also makes sandwiches…

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On Word, Law and Life: W


              W. Wicked Loss Where do I find this suffering? How far do I go? Wandering farther than I dreamed, I still hold your teachings in me. Wind your words around me. Save me! Toss me your rope. The … Continue reading

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Marie, Recalled


 Marie, Recalled And in the midst of days filled and anxious, and focused on things, there came word of Marie. And I recall the enthusiasm of first meeting, and the sincerity and immediate connection. I recall loyalty and diligence, a … Continue reading

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How Does the New Testament Use the Old Testament?


How does the New Testament use the Old Testament? Dr. Ben Witherington discusses the relationship between the New Testament and Old Testament. This is a good video from the Seven-Minute Seminary Series.

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Laments and Joy


                        Laments and Joy And in this day we still complain just as our ancestors did, and we gossip as much as any, and some days our community seems … Continue reading

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