Daily Devotionals

Ecclesiological Etchings

01-12-25

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSJanuary 12, 2025We often joke about how time flies when we are having fun, but from the birth of Jesus on December 25 to Baptism of the Lord Sunday (today), Jesus goes from infant to 30-year-old man. Some years, we toss in his trip to Jerusalem at age 12 where he stayed behind and freaked out his parents (Luke 2:41ff), but there isn’t a lot to tell

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01-11-25

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSJanuary 11, 2025It’s intriguing that John is extensively discussed in Luke’s Gospel as the one who prepares the way for Jesus, yet not mentioned when it comes to Jesus’ baptism. Matthew and Mark make it clear that Jesus was baptized by John, but Luke makes no mention of who did the baptism or give any description of the event itself. In fact, the divine voice proclaims, “You

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01-10-25

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSJanuary 10, 2025Tomorrow (Saturday), the Elders and General Board of Cypress Creek Christian Church will convene to kick off 2025. My first request of all those who are reading this Etching is to pray for this gathering, and for the significant contributions these two bodies within the church will make over the next twelve months. Many of you have served in a leadership role within the church

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01-09-25

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSJanuary 9, 2025Setting aside the current political climate we find ourselves in, I want to offer a few words about President Jimmy Carter. In 1980, in advance of the election, I wrote a paper on President Jimmy Carter. Though I did not include it in the paper I wrote, the last article I read in my research talked about his faith. It caught my attention and stuck

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01-08-25

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSJanuary 8, 2025The Franciscan Monk, Richard Rohr, wrote: “In the New Testament, and particularly for Jesus, the most common image for what God is offering us is a banquet. It’s not a trophy, not a prize, not a reward reserved for later, but a participative and joyous party now. A banquet has everything to do with invitation and acceptance; it is never a command performance.” I recently

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01-07-25

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSJanuary 7, 2025Have you ever experienced a quiet moment in your life when all the good things in daily existence seemed to come together, filling you with an overwhelming sense of blessing? I’ve had a few of those moments recently, and while the list of blessings is far too extensive to fit into an Etching, I want to express my heartfelt gratitude to the Cypress Creek Christian

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01-06-25

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSJanuary 6, 2025The Magi have made the journey They’ve made their appearanceThey’ve offered their homageThey’ve shared their giftsThey return by a different route  Returned as different people  Forever changed  Unreservedly awe-struckHoly One of celestial signs and wonders  Continue to invite us onto the journey   Provide partners   Fellow travelers  Companions   EncouragersBring us into your presence   Born to a simple family  With a doting father  With a faithful motherBring us

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01-05-25

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSJanuary 5, 2025Though tomorrow is technically Epiphany, the 12th Day of Christmas, we will be celebrating it today at Cypress Creek Christian Church. As I hope all of you are aware, we have decided to cancel this year’s Camel Walk. To be honest, I’m the absolute worst at making the decision to cancel anything. I tend to be the optimist, thinking all storms will skirt around us.

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01-04-25

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSJanuary 4, 2025Tomorrow, we will be celebrating Epiphany. This is a magnificent moment as travelers from the East enter a young family’s home, kneel down before this young child, and worship him. They knew very little of this child or even these people’s customs, yet they believed there was something so sacred and beautiful that their only response was to humble themselves in his presence. We’ve seen

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01-03-25

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSJanuary 3, 2025When tragedy and immense grief surround us, we can also laugh. This doesn’t mean we’re insensitive to what people are going through. Yes, the people of New Orleans are experiencing a wide range of emotions, from fear to despair. We acknowledge what they are facing this night, and for the families directly impacted, we pray for the work of healing. Yet while families were grieving,

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

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