Daily Devotionals

Ecclesiological Etchings

01-10-26

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGS January 10, 2026 Years ago, I worked with a monk who taught us a prayer that he shared in times of difficulty. The prayer went something like this: “Provide me with your perspective on this situation, O Holy Father who came from heaven to earth. Amen.” As we all know, perspective is 90% of people’s understanding of what’s important, what is right, and of course, what

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01-09-26

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGS January 9, 2026 The following poem by Nikita Gill, a British-Indian poet and artist, has been a part of my mornings and evenings that last few days. Though I am still digesting it, I strangely find it speaking to me and to the moment. The rage you are feeling comes from the same place inside your heart as the love. This is why you refuse to

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01-08-26

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGS January 8, 2026 Today is an anniversary of sorts. On January 8, 2008, I started writing what was to be 30 days of focused posts and emails when I was serving as a church in Florida. Eighteen years later, I continue to write. Of the over 6,000 Etchings that I have written, I feel as there are three or four dozen that are pretty good. But

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01-07-26

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGS January 7, 2026 The Rev. Dr. Terry Ewing recently shared a quote that I had not heard, but it truly resonated with me. And then he reflected on the quote. “The best way of taking care of the future is to take care of the present, because the future is made of the present.” ~Thich Nhat Hanh. Terry went on to share… It seems obvious.  To build

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01-06-26

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGS January 6, 2026 The Twelve Days of Christmas have come to a conclusion, and today is Epiphany. If you remember, during our Travelers’ Christmas Service on December 22, we handed out battery-operated candles, inviting all the participants to keep it lit through Christmas Sunday. I was basing it on the estimated battery life, thinking they should easily make it a couple of days past Christmas Sunday,

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01-05-26

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGS January 5, 2026 Prayer for the Week: I’m not entirely sure how my prayer should be structured or the best way to address you. The words that come to mind don’t sound particularly sacred. Yet I believe that even when I offer my utmost efforts to you, God, and these efforts appear more like a dumpster fire to anyone judging, that you actually hear the intent

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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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Rev. Bruce Frogge
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Cypress Creek ​Christian Church

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