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Ecclesiological Etchings

01-04-26

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGS January 4, 2026 First, it is Camel Walk Sunday. I hope you plan to be at Meyer Park a little before 10 a.m. to join in the Camel Parade down Cypresswood Drive. If you park your car at Meyer Park, we will have drivers available after worship to drive you back to the park to pick up your car. But in light of the Magi making

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01-03-26

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGS January 3, 2026 Brad Pitt is not a name I quote often, but I just saw a short quote of his. He said, “I always liked those moments of epiphany, when you have the next destination.” Epiphany is both a specific day in the life of the church, while also being an experience through which an individual gains insight, often through God or the Holy Spirit.

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01-02-26

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGS January 2, 2026 This Sunday is Epiphany Sunday, which of course means the Camel Walk (meet at Meyer Park a little before 10am). Epiphany is based on the arrival of the Magi (Wisemen), which historically was thought to be a year or two after the birth of Jesus. The story is found in Matthew’s Gospel, and it includes King Herod getting nervous. It says…   When

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01-01-26

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGS January 1, 2026 Happy New Year! Maybe I should view the new year as an opportunity to make a real commitment to change in my life. And if I were to do so, I would be joining many people as they make resolutions for the new year. It does feel like a threshold moment, but I am one who tends to do self-reflection and bring about

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12-31-25

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGS December 31, 2025 In Ephesians 4:32, we read, “…and be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ has forgiven you.” Some will suggest that the words of the Apostle Paul are a bit idealistic. Yet I appreciate the words of Wendell Berry, who included in his book of poetry, “Leavings,” a wonderful piece simply entitled “A Letter to My Brother.”  It

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12-30-25

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGS December 30, 2025 A strange thing happened yesterday—Donna and I drove north, and it got cold! As we look at our travels over the next few days, it’s going to get even colder. Though without going into details, I was gifted with a new coat. It was a perfect timing thing, and it has received an excellent initial day of testing. And let’s just say that

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12-29-25

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGS December 29, 2025 Prayer for the Week: Wherever I can be useful in this world, and in whatever way my gifts can make an impact for the sake of the Gospel, I pray for both awareness and willingness. In a world where the needs are immense, I turn to you, O God of Sacred Vision, for I claim by faith that your witness in the gift

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12-28-25

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGS December 28, 2025 At the Travelers’ Service last Monday, we handed out small battery-operated candles. It was outside, so regular candles are a bit of a challenge. But even more so, the request I made of those in attendance was to take the candle home but leave it on, day and night. From the picture below, you can see my candle still burning on our dining

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12-27-25

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGS December 27, 2025 One of the significant failures of Christianity (some of us would say it was an intentional process) was making faith all about “me and Jesus.” Don’t get me wrong. Faith is very much about having a relationship, but a relationship that is transformative and enlightening. Ultimately, this relationship calls the individual to join God in the fulfillment of God’s dream for this world.

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12-26-25

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGS December 26, 2025 How many of you remember shopping at a Ben Franklin store? I purchased many comic books at one located at a shopping center in Lincoln, NE. I was recently thinking about it when singing along with Bing Crosby on the song, “It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas.” The opening of the song is, “It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas

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Rev. Bruce Frogge
Sr. Minister
Cypress Creek ​Christian Church

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