Daily Devotionals

Ecclesiological Etchings

12-22-21

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGDecember 22, 2021I guess I missed the announcement prior to the first Sunday of Advent. The Regional Ministers of our Denomination, including our General Minister and President, put together a devotional (https://cdn.disciplesmissionfund.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/19104910/College-of-Regional-Ministers-Advent-Devotional-2021.pdf). I have been playing catch-up since last week when I first came across these writing. In one devotional written by our General Minister and President, Rev. Terri Hord Owens, I was drawn to these words:

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12-21-21

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGDecember 21, 2021We know the stories of those who came to see the child. Shepherds and Magi were the best known, but there were probably others who came upon these new parents and their baby. I was riding in the elevator a few weeks back with a mother carrying a tiny baby in a sling across her chest. In the 35 seconds we were on the elevator,

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12-20-21

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGDecember 20, 2021Prayer for the Week:EmmanuelLiving Word EnfleshedSplendor of Eternal LightO Wisdom from on HighSo many names pointing to your one true message, so many ways of guiding our holy quest toward an experience of you. It is nearly Christmas, yet the journey is far from over. The Advent of your grace, the appearance of your love tucked into a feeding trough with an exhausted mother and

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12-19-21

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGDecember 19, 2021I love the words of James G. Kirk (not to be confused with James T. Kirk) who wrote about the concept of Emmanuel: “Your footsteps shall accompany us, your breath shall give us new life, your arms will console us, and your hands will be there to welcome us home” (from the book, “We Gather”). God is often described in grandiose style, so over the

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12-18-21

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGDecember 18, 2021Yesterday, Cypress Creek Christian Church hosted an Advent Service for the Coastal Plains Area of our denomination. The Rev. Peggy Edge preached what I would describe as her retirement sermon, though I’m certain she will still preach. The service concluded with a reception to honor her. For many, and I include myself among them, her specific work in the Regional Church and the gifts she

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12-17-21

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGDecember 17, 2021I was teaching a Bible Study a number of years ago and asked the group a question: When was the last time someone said to you, “I love you”? Some of the folks were quick to give examples from earlier that day or a few days before. But one older woman, a bit of a quiet recluse, said she could not remember the last time

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12-16-21

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGDecember 16, 2021It was really nice to have some representatives of Brite Divinity School (the Graduate Seminary at Texas Christian University) at Cypress Creek Christian Church last Friday. They were here for Martha Bissex’s Memorial Service. Dr. Newell Williams, President at Brite Divinity School, offered the closing remarks and the Benediction. Martha and Earl created a scholarship fund at Brite, a way of supporting future ministers. In

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12-15-21

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGDecember 15, 2021Tradition around Advent has given us a single word of focus for each week. They are: Hope, Peace, Joy and Love. Why not generosity or kindness? Why those four? There are a lot of so-called explanations, but I don’t believe historians would give much credence to them. And other traditions assign other symbols and words to each of the four weeks of Advent. This Sunday

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12-14-21

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGDecember 14, 2021What do you call success? What does the church consider to be a great turnout? I was thinking about this on my drive back from visiting my sister yesterday. The Christmas story has no one being present at the time of the birth, outside of the Holy Family. Here was the grand entrance of Jesus, and only later did a handful of shepherds (we don’t

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12-13-21

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGDecember 12, 2021Prayer for the Week: I had two people who commented about the opening prayer from Sunday’s worship, and so I am modifying it for today’s Ecclesiological Etching. Holy and Magnificent God, as we continue to move through the Season of Advent – a time for thoughtful reflection – we find something building within us. There is an anticipatory joy that is expanding within us, stretching

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Rev. Bruce Frogge
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Cypress Creek ​Christian Church

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