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Labor and Rest

Labor and Rest

In the area where I grew up, the school year began after Labor Day. The holiday marked the unofficial end of summer and the return to school routines. The idea of Labor Day began...


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Seeing Jesus

Seeing Jesus

Imagine that you’re going about your business, when Jesus bursts in unannounced and says, “Come on, let’s go!” What would you do? Would you get up and follow, without knowing where he’s taking you?...


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Who, Me?

Who, Me?

Sometimes God works in our lives in ways that we do not anticipate. But always God works to call us to be people who follow the way of Christ. During our worship over the next few...


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Lukewarm Faith

Lukewarm Faith

Jesus once described people as “lukewarm” in their faith–neither hot nor cold. Addressing the residents of the ancient city of Laodicea, Jesus wrote, “Because you are lukewarm, and neither hot nor cold, I’m about...


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Pillar Faith

Pillar Faith

We have all seen images of columns and pillars from the ancient world. In many cases, these pillars remain upright without any support at all, long after ceilings, walls, and other structures have collapsed....


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Sleepy Church

Sleepy Church

Somnambulism, also known as sleepwalking, is the phenomenon when people are able to get up and walk around while in a state of sleep. But sleepwalking isn’t limited to walking around; people are sometimes...


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The Best Policy

The Best Policy

Psychologists have observed that children develop a capacity to lie usually around three years old. Initially, young children’s fibs are transparent and easy to discern, but as they get older, they get more sophisticated....


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Work of the People

Work of the People

Sometimes in church we use the word “liturgy” in reference to our worship. It comes from the Greek word leitourgia, which literally means “work of the people.” Outside of religious settings, it refers to public...


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Priority Mail

Priority Mail

It’s interesting to notice how our relationship with mail has changed over the years: Some of the oldest among us have never sent or received an email. And many still write and send letters...


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