Douglas Hickey

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Brothers and sisters, Most of us like to see ourselves as being disciplined. I know I do. And especially at this time of year, it seems…
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Kelsi Vanada

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Dear Friends, Today’s reading from Romans 12:6-13 is one of the places in the Epistles that includes language about different gifts among members of the body…
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Justin Appel

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Dear Friends, As we enter this new year and this Epiphany season, the lectionary asks us to remember God’s goodness to us. Today’s lessons include Psalm 117/118, the…
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Deacon Tom Lindell

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Matthew 2:1-12 My brothers and sisters, Having participated in the children’s Christmas pageant on Christmas Eve, I marveled at the reenactment of the birth of Jesus…
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Travis Reese

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Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, In today’s readings, but also throughout the bible, I’m reminded of God’s willingness to see works carried out by seemingly…
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Jordan Paul

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In the Paradiso, Dante is trying to get the reader to understand that Heaven is so much bigger than just getting a few happy kicks for…
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Shirin McArthur

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Have your religious practices changed over time? Many of us were taught to pray by parents or other trusted and faithful adults. Others picked up a…
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Edina Hall

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Sisters and Brothers in Christ,  When I was a little girl, I used to get scared as I fell asleep. I’d call for my mom, which…
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John Koza

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Dear siblings in Christ,  One of today’s lectionary readings is Lamentations 3: 26-36. I particularly resonated with the first part (vs. 26-28) which says, “It is…
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