General Daily Devotionals

Ecclesiological Etchings

11-15-21

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGNovember 15, 2021Prayers for the Week: Where there are those who feel consumed by the shadows of despair, O Holy One, I pray for my words and actions to be a source of light and love. Show me the simple, yet impactful choices I can make that bring a measurable result. The last thing anyone needs are empty phrases and pointless gestures. Encourage me; guide me; remind

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11-14-21

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGNovember 14, 2021Do you feel good? I know it is a strange question, especially with no context. Today in worship, I will be looking back at the words from Genesis 1 where we read of a God who looked upon what had been created and saw that it was good. In fact, at the end of the acts of creation, God sees that it is all very

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11-13-21

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGNovember 13, 2021Most Christians have heard of the idea: Original Sin. Many people believe it is rooted in scripture, but it is not. It started with a guy named St. Augustine in the 4th Century, but it really didn’t take shape until centuries later. At its core, it suggests that we are sinful at our core. Faith is more than just changing one’s behavior, but finding an

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11-12-21

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGNovember 12, 2021I got an email from the magazine Sojourners yesterday and it referenced the words from Isaiah 43:2… When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and through the rivers, they shall not overwhelm you; when you walk through fire you shall not be burned, and the flame shall not consume you. Have you ever felt like you were absolutely ready for a

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11-11-21

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGNovember 11, 2021People throughout the history of Christianity have tried to create a corollary between success and divine blessing. Many great armies crushed their opponents, and then made the assumption that God must be on their side. History often shows how there was absolutely no connection whatsoever. In fact, many were the antithesis of what Jesus embodied. For this reason, I am more than cautious about making

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11-10-21

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGNovember 10, 2021This past Sunday, we did some time traveling as we returned to 2015 and the beginning of the Crossing Over Campaign. At the time, CCCC had a significant mortgage and not much of a plan on how it was going to pay it off. The people of CCCC caught the vision and stepped up in significant fashion. Along with debt reduction, the Campaign included some

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11-09-21

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGNovember 9, 2021This past Friday, I posted to Facebook a picture of a few of us who went to hear Keeton Coffman do a live show. I talked about how much I enjoyed listening to live music again, and how Keeton is a fabulous performer. I posted it late Friday evening after getting home, and I didn’t even turn on the TV or check the news online.

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11-08-21

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGNovember 8, 2021Prayer for the Week: Whatever I have planned for this week and whatever interrupts those plans and forces me to make other plans, I request the eyes of faith, O God of Holy Vision. Allow me to perceive the sacred opportunities found in the unexpected. Allow my heart to see the beautiful human beings I might have never met had it not been for the

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11-07-21

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGNovember 7, 2021I was in a denominational training yesterday with 40 or so of my DOC colleagues, including Rev. Katelin Jordan. Katelin is a member of Cypress Creek Christian Church, and she is an ordained Disciples of Christ minister. She currently serves a nonprofit in the area that many of our folks know well: CarePartners. The online training was on the topic of Anti-Racism, ProReconciliation in the

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11-06-21

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGNovember 6, 2021Tomorrow, we will begin a new worship series entitled: With Mud Between The Toes. The title found its conception in my imagination which is always a strange, if not disturbing place to visit. With all seriousness, I love sitting with a scripture for a while to give my imagination the opportunity to walk around the scene, interact with some of the characters and definitely allow

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Rev. Bruce Frogge
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Cypress Creek ​Christian Church

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