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Ecclesiological Etchings

05-27-25

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSMay 27, 2025You may have read something about this, but if not, there is an Orthodox Church here in Texas that is gaining a lot of interest among younger men. It’s not because they are seeking a deeper spiritual connection with God or wanting to better understand self-giving love or humility. I only wish! Instead, it is promoting a hypermasculinity as it denounces all kinds of things

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05-26-25

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSMay 26, 2025Prayer for the Week: As we seek love, O Source of Love, it is often difficult to trust the power of love in light of our experiences of betrayal, hypocrisy, and self-serving acts purporting to be love. Provide for us living and transformative examples of life-giving and life-sustaining love, not simply from Scripture, but from the Body of Christ at work in this moment. Bolster

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05-25-25

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSMay 25, 2025Julian of Norwich (1342-1416) wrote, “Pray, even if you feel nothing, see nothing. For when you are dry, empty, sick or weak, at such a time is your prayer most pleasing to God, even though you may find little joy in it.” When she suggests that such prayer is “pleasing to God,” I don’t believe she is suggesting that it triggers God to act as if

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05-24-25

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSMay 24, 2025As many of you know, I have several food allergies. Recently, I visited a city that had a fantastic bakery dedicated to Bruce. Actually, they need more than just me to stay open, although I probably bought more items than I should have. But they were so good! The first item I had was a gluten-free, dairy-free cinnamon crunch cupcake. Double Yum! I probably snarfed

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05-23-25

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSMay 23, 2025Guest Writer: Rev. Becky WindersAs an RN, I have had the privilege of caring for patients in different life cycles, from birth to death.  Although most people would not consider sitting with patients as they draw their last breath as a blessing, I do.  I have had some remarkable experiences as patients travel their last moments of life. Some have a smile or actually have

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05-22-25

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSMay 22, 2025What do you do when a child is screaming in the hotel room next door at 1am? I was never sure what someone meant when they described someone as screaming bloody murder, but I think I now know the definition. It was ear-piercing for well over an hour, though as I lay in bed pondering the situation, I remembered traveling in my early 20s with

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05-21-25

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSMay 21, 2025Guest Writer: Rev. Dr. Terry Ewing from Phillips Theological SeminaryAs I was sitting outside on a recent spring afternoon, I noticed a shadow gliding across the yard in front of me.  Then, the shadow moved steadily across and over the place in which I was sitting.  It was the shadow of red-tailed hawk and in graceful loops moved on past me. I have heard others

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05-19-25

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSMay 19, 2025FYI – my Etchings will not come each day during my sabbatical. As much as I enjoy doing them, I appreciate not feeling the stress to crank them out each day. So we are out of town, and our kid calls us to inform us that we have a leak in the yard near the street. The MUD District had sent someone out, and he

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05-16-25

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSMay 16, 2025Guest Writer: Michelle Beech, Shepherd/Founder of Ekklesia (ekklesialove.com)To be called to serve in the world, yet not be of the world, is to participate in God’s movement of hope and transformation. God calls to us with the bold proclamation in Isaiah 43:19: “Behold, I am doing a new thing!” Like James Cone, who rooted Black theology in the cries of the oppressed, I sense that

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05-15-25

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSMay 15, 2025So I’m on the beach the other day, and I see a guy flying a kite. It is a pretty spectacular kite, and lots of people were enjoying his kite flying. On two occasions, he sat down on his beach chair, tied the kite string to his chair, and took a nap. The kite continued to fly to the delight of many. Later, when he

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

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