Daily Devotionals

Ecclesiological Etchings

06-05-24

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSJune 5, 2024Last Sunday, in a roundabout way, I talked about what is called ableism, the notion that the world was not built with disabilities in mind. There is an underlying belief among some that those with physical or developmental disabilities simply need to figure out how to fit into “our world.” Though the scripture I used was rather narrow in its focus, it clearly had a

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06-04-24

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSJune 4, 2024Though I am not one to talk much about the devil or demons, I do believe in what the Apostle Paul called the Powers and Principalities, a sort of vague description of entities that seek to undermine the way of love. Just today, on social media, I saw three posts that were all intended to be digs at something that is very important to me.

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06-03-24

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSJune 3, 2024Prayer for the Week: Eternal Source of Love, provide me peace amidst the chaos. When foundational components of daily life are shaken and the underpinning of my faith appears tenuous, I seek to know you as Rock and Resolute. Provide me peace amidst the chaos, a peace that comes from knowing that you are unshaken and that the tenuousness I feel will dissipate in your

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06-02-24

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSJune 2, 2024The author and teacher, Margaret Wheatley, wrote: Without reflection, we go blindly on our way, creating more unintended consequences, and failing to achieve anything useful. How often have unintended consequences or unforeseen implications undermined what initially appeared to be a good thing? Have you ever said something within one context only to realize later how the implications were hurtful, bigoted, disrespectful, or incredibly insensitive simply

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06-01-24

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSJune 1, 2024How do you balance some of the incredibly challenging expectations of Jesus with the realities of daily life? First, I would suggest that we name it out loud (or, in this case, in a written document). So often, the church quotes Jesus with great fanfare but doesn’t really ask about the implications of the teaching in regard to daily life, societal structure, or even national

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05-31-24

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSMay 31, 2024This Sunday, we continue with our series on the Totality of the Jesus Story, specifically looking at how we might talk about and struggle with some of the passages of scripture that appear to undermine (eclipse) the central ideas associated with Jesus. As I said in the sermon last Sunday, I am not encouraging people to ignore certain passages or take scissors to the Bible,

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05-30-24

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSMay 30, 2024So yesterday, after a funeral, I noticed a screw in one of my tires. I needed to get back to the church, but later in the afternoon, I was able to take it to the tire store for repair. When they brought my car around, I thanked the guy, opened the door, and sat down. The guy was really tall, but that did not hit

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05-29-24

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSMay 29, 2024Another storm! I hope this Etching finds you doing well, hopefully with power. Yesterday, as the storm came through, we lost power at the church. It was off for about an hour, so as I checked to see if we had any leaks and kept an eye on one of the trees on the church property, what I had planned for that hour was pushed

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05-28-24

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSMay 28, 2024A friend and colleague, Rev. Rebecca Littlejohn, recently posted a quote from Walter Wink: “The dominant Religion on the planet is not Christianity, Islam, Hinduism or Judaism but the pervasive faith in violence.” Dr. Wink was a Biblical scholar and theologian, often challenging commonly held beliefs about Jesus, faith, and the social order in which we live. He died more than a decade ago, though

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05-27-24

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSMay 27, 2024Prayer for the Week: (thinking about the five young people baptized yesterday at CCCC)Young people cocooned in the waters of baptism.There is joy—unspeakable joy.The beginning of a journey by which they embrace their unique goodness.There is joy—unspeakable joy.A church that welcomes those who have risen from the waters.A church that seeks to celebrate the unique gifts of every child.There is joy—unspeakable joy.O God of water

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Rev. Bruce Frogge
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Cypress Creek ​Christian Church

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