Daily Devotionals

Ecclesiological Etchings

01-11-22

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGJanuary 11, 2022Today is Human Trafficking Awareness Day. Human Trafficking is often defined as: The exploitation of another person for labor, domestic servitude or commercial sexual activity by force, fraud or coercion. Though Sex Trafficking has received the most attention in recent years, the exploitation of workers in food processing, restaurants and farming is some of the most significant. With that said, any modern day slavery in

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01-10-21

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGJanuary 10, 2022Prayer for the Week:Guide us toward a future that may not in this moment be imaginable to us. Lead us, Gracious God, in the direction of your Kin(g)dom being made real in this world. Invite us to be participants as it is brought to life in the here and now. Encourage us as we strive to embody all your Kin(g)dom represents, including kindness, generosity, mercy,

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01-09-21

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGJanuary 9, 2022IT IS EPIPHANY SUNDAY!! And of course, that means it is the Camel Parade (assuming it is not raining). By having a camel today, we are assuming (imposing upon) the Magi an animal that may or may not have been present. It is interesting how often images from the life of Jesus bring a camel into the scene. I just looked at some Children’s Sunday

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01-08-22

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGJanuary 8, 2022Do you ever come across of piece of history that you did not previously know (or had forgotten), and it leaves you shaking your head? Recently I learned about the Romanus Pontifex. In the 15th century, the Pope issued a declaration (a Papal Bull) giving the Royal Family of Portugal dominion over an important part of the African Continent. This religious decree gave Portugal the

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01-07-22

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGJanuary 7, 2022Do you recognize the word magoi? It is the Greek word appearing in Matthew 2:1, the Greek word we have translated as Magi, Wisemen or even King. Now King is a bad translation of the word as it is mostly shaped by a song we sing at this time of the year: We Three Kings. And our word Magi is the English transliteration of the

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01-06-22

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGJanuary 6, 2022Life often brings a convergence of two events on a single day, often two events with very different meanings and emotions. Today is Epiphany. The church usually celebrates Epiphany on the Sunday closest to January 6, so we will be celebrating with the camel this coming Sunday. Epiphany is when the church celebrates the arrival of the Magi (wisemen), a story found in Matthew’s Gospel.

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01-05-22

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGJanuary 5, 2022How do we create an attitude of expectation? In the weeks leading to Christmas, there was little effort required. Everything created expectation. Let me date myself – when I was a kid, expectation started to build with the arrival of the Sears Christmas Catalogue. Over the next week or so, I marked pages and circled items. There was a period of time when I spent

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01-04-22

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGJanuary 4, 2022Like gruff shepherds and curious magi, God beckons us to a place – a place where the unimaginable is suddenly made visible; a place where love shatters every limitation imposed upon it; a place where unacceptable folks by most standards find welcome and learn of their inherent value. God beckons us to worship each Sunday with an expectation of us embodying God’s kin(g)dom gathering. The

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01-03-22

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGJanuary 3, 2022I have been thinking some about a quote from the Headmaster at Hogwarts, Dumbledore, who said to Harry Potter, “Do not pity the dead, Harry. Pity the living, above all, those who live without love.” As we think about those who do not know love, do we truly feel enough ache within our souls to do something about it? Or is the pity we feel

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01-02-22

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGJanuary 2, 2022At the end of Psalm 147, there is a statement of exclusionary blessing. After a long list of things the Lord had done for Israel, the author wrote: “God hasn’t done that with any other nation…” There are a number of scriptures communicating elitism or privilege for one group of people, but those passages don’t appear to fit another significant part of scripture. We must

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Rev. Bruce Frogge
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Cypress Creek ​Christian Church

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