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Ecclesiological Etchings

01-28-25

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSJanuary 28, 2025Donna and I were watching a short documentary on the making of the Jungle Cruise ride at the original Disneyland Park in California. There is the classic line where the boat skipper takes the boat behind Schweitzer Falls, named after the famous explorer, Dr. Albert Falls, and the skipper says (from the backside of the waterfall), “The Eighth Wonder of the World, the Backside of

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01-27-25

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSJanuary 27, 2025Prayer for the Week:Nourish us, Holy One, as we seek to remain strong and persevere in a time of waiting. Help us to also remain open to the nudge of your Spirit, a little gentle prompt to be mindful of opportunities, no matter how small, to act faithfully. Often, we react with disgust when we can’t stick to our schedules. But perhaps there’s something valuable

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01-26-25

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSJanuary 26, 2025When meeting with couples in advance of their weddings, I have often spoken of the Apostle Paul’s words on love found in 1st Corinthians 13. Paul begins by putting the words patience and kindness with love, in part, because when trying to explain or talk about love, we most often talk about it in the specific ways we express love. And as I have been

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01-25-25

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSJanuary 25, 2025I am not a fan of jury duty, though I feel bad in saying that out loud (or in this case, writing it). For me, it has to do with the drive, which seems strange as I drive down to the medical center early in the morning a lot more often than I do for jury duty. I am also a bit of a control

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01-24-25

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSJanuary 24, 2025I’d like to briefly discuss patience, which will be the topic of Sunday’s message. In 2011, the late author, Rachel Held Evans, referenced a poem by the 16th-century mystic, St. Teresa of Ávila. Here’s the poem: Let nothing upset you,Let nothing startle you.All things pass;God does not change.Patience wins all it seeks.Whoever has God lacks nothing:God alone is enough. When referencing this poem, Rachel was talking about the criticism

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01-23-25

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSJanuary 23, 2025From what I understand, today is National Pie Day—not to be confused with National Pi Day, which is March 14th. Since pies are not really on my list of foods I can eat, I am not a strong advocate for National Pie Day. I am not opposed to it, but there might be just a hint of underlying bitterness over my inability to enjoy a

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01-22-25

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSJanuary 22, 2025The work of the church is extraordinarily serious, and throughout Christianity’s history, the church has been at its best when it has served on the frontlines of real change, brought justice to broken systems, and helped people find real and lasting healing. Nothing has changed, and that is exactly what and who the church is… or at least should be. With that said, the church

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01-21-25

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSJanuary 21, 2025I was reading an article on the BBC’s website about venomous caterpillars. Just the headline caught my attention. I do not tend to think of caterpillars as venomous, though I probably should as I was stung a couple of years ago by a woollybear caterpillar while cutting some tree limbs. Wow! That was painful. The article pointed out how scientists have been and continue to

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01-20-25

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSJanuary 20, 2025On this Dr. Martin Luther King holiday – A Prayer from Dr. KingO God, we thank you for the fact that you have inspired men and women in all nations and in all cultures. We call you different names: some call you Allah; some call you Elohim; some call you Jehovah; some call you Brahma; some call you the Unmoved Mover. But we know that

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01-19-25

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSJanuary 19, 2025Today in worship, we are going to be looking at transactional relationships, specifically how our relationship with God and the church can too easily slip into what is an unhealthy relationship of expectations. Life is full of relationships where a transaction is expected or required. When you check out at the grocery store, there is a basic assumption that you will give them some money.

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

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