General Daily Devotionals

Ecclesiological Etchings

02-23-22

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGFebruary 23, 2022Last week, Cypress Creek Christian Church received a card from our friends at Kirkwood South Christian Church. Some of you have met Joni Sutton who serves as their Senior Minister. The card started with the words: The members of Kirkwood South Christian Church had the great privilege of praying for you during our worship service last Sunday. I was humbled by the note, and my

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02-22-22

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGFebruary 22, 2022Have you ever been accused of doing something you did not do? I’ve talked before about those who have spent decades in prison for a crime they did not commit. In the last couple of weeks, I’ve heard four different people tell stories of being accused of something they did not do, yet they had no capacity to set things right. Today, I will begin

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02-21-22

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGFebruary 21, 2022Prayer for the WeekWhere fear of war is real and all consumingWhere anguish and anxiety grip people’s heartsWhere death literally stands on the border our powerlessness brings us to you, O God who provided an unconventional way in the Prince of Peace.Today, we grieve as another cycle of violence emerges another catastrophe is manufactured another circumstance of inhumanity takes shapeBring our prayers alongside the prayers

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02-20-22

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGFebruary 20, 2022Funny thing happen to me earlier this evening. I almost got hit by a car. Ok, it was not very funny. In fact, it was rather frightening in the moment. Why is it that something can absolutely terrify us one moment, and then later as we are sharing the experience with someone, we are laughing about it. Maybe it’s a little denial, an attempt to

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02-19-22

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGFebruary 19, 2022In Romans, The Apostle Paul wrote, “God’s gifts and calling can’t be taken back.” I am baffled again and again when people will say things like, “Well God use to love the Jews, but that was before Jesus” or “They were once children of God, but no more.” There are so many theological problems with that kind of talk. Among them, how are we to

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02-18-22

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGFebruary 18, 2022Human beings have a tendency to cling to the wrong stuff. Have you ever notice that? We grasp things that appear to provide protection, but so much of what might appear strong and unrelenting is in fact flimsy at best. This wrong stuff may provide us a sense of short term security, but in the end it is all susceptible to rust or inflation or

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02-17-22

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGFebruary 17, 2022A while back, I wrote an Etching about baptism, and how Christianity has gone off the deep end when it comes to its sense of ownership and control of the ritual. Like I shared before, we have received phone calls and letters from other churches where a former CCCC member was seeking to transfer his or her membership. The inquiry wanted to know the specific

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02-16-22

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGFebruary 16, 2022I receive a daily email from Sojourners Magazine, and in yesterday’s email was a quote from Amanda Gorman, from her poem: “The Miracle of Morning.” In it, she writes: The question isn’t if we can weather this unknown,But how we will weather this unknown together. Have you ever needed a message that sort of appeared at the right moment? As human beings, we need regular

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02-15-22

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGFebruary 15, 2022Frederick Douglass was a former slave who, upon escaping (which of course was breaking the law), would become one of the great speakers and writers in the anti-slavery movement. Douglass was willing to have conversations with the pro-slavery folks, including slave owners. This was not well received by the radical abolitionists. I’ve been trying to wrap my brain around what it must have been like

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02-14-22

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGFebruary 14, 2022Is it in the chocolate or flowers? Is it found in the elegant dinner with candlelight? Is it expressed in the amount of money spent on jewelry? Where is love found? It is a question we bring to you in faith, O God. We struggle with the odd fixation our culture has with a love that can be bought and sold. Wherever love is needed,

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

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