Daily Devotionals

Ecclesiological Etchings

06-15-24

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSJune 15, 2024  In 2 Kings 23, we read: “Josiah sent some men to Hinnom Valley just outside Jerusalem with orders to make the altar there unfit for worship. That way, people could no longer use it for sacrificing their children to the god Molech” (vs.10). This goes along with Leviticus 18:21, where we find this admonition:  “Don’t sacrifice your children on the altar fires to the

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06-14-24

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSJune 14, 2024  Like a lot of people, I have been watching the decision-making process at the Southern Baptist Church’s Convention taking place this week in Indianapolis. The SBC is the largest Protestant Denomination in the United States, and so their decisions are watched pretty closely by the media and many of us clergy. The most impactful decision was formalizing an amendment to their constitution that would

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06-13-24

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSJune 13, 2024It is Thursday the 13th of June. Oooo… scary. Ok, it’s not Friday the 13th, but whether Tuesday, Thursday or Friday, the whole notion of 13 being an unlucky number is one of those things that I find strange. With that said, there are many people who take it very seriously, or even those who have a genuine fear of it. Where it started and

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06-12-24

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSJune 12, 2024What is hope? And is there hope that is in progress? Yesterday, I read another article on a new Alzheimer’s medication, and it sounds like another small step forward. Yes, there is a bit of skepticism in my writing, yet I recognize that often in medical research there is not a single monumental breakthrough but a long line of small incremental steps forward. Both Donna

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06-11-24

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSJune 11, 2024Francis of Assisi wrote, “Pure, holy simplicity confounds all the wisdom of the world and the wisdom of the flesh.” This quote has been sitting with me for a while, especially as I think about the simple things like kindness and gentleness and trigonometry. Ok, maybe not the third one, but I wonder if we assume that great things are only achieved through the complicated.

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06-10-24

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSJune 10, 2024Prayer for the Week:God of deep and abiding connections, our hearts are full of joy whenever we know we have a friend. You have gifted this world with love and the power it has to bind up wounds and create pathways forward when no such pathway had previously been known. And wherever people are hurting and doing so alone, we pray for your Spirit to

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06-09-24

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSJune 9, 2024In preparation for today’s sermon, I read a number of articles on fear and intimidation. One of those articles was entitled that very thing: Fear and Intimidation by Michael Schreiner (May 30, 2017). He wrote: “People who use fear and intimidation to get their way are usually perceived as fearless and intimidating by those who are made to cower before them, but this is hardly

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06-08-24

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSJune 8, 2024Like some of you nerdy people, I watched both space launches on Wednesday (replay). There was the Boeing Starliner that docked with the International Space Station, and then there was the test of SpaceX’s super-heavy booster. What caught my attention were the engineers and mission control folks at SpaceX’s flight facility. They showed some video after the Starship made a soft landing in the Indian

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06-07-24

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSJune 7, 2024Loneliness and isolation are described as some of the most significant mental health concerns in our nation, and simply being around people does not solve these concerns. There is no question that the pandemic intensified these concerns, but it was already a serious issue prior to COVID lockdowns, and it has not relented since. In John 14:18, Jesus said, “I won’t leave you as orphans.

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06-06-24

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSJune 6, 2024Tuesday night, the kid and I went to see Hair Spray at the Hobby Center. We enjoyed it, but it started off rather strange. About three or four minutes into the musical, they abruptly stopped it, all the performers left the stage, and the curtain came down. There was an apology for the delay. After 15 minutes or so, it started right back where it

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Rev. Bruce Frogge
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Cypress Creek ​Christian Church

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