Daily Devotionals

Ecclesiological Etchings

11-22-21

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGNovember 22, 2021Prayer for the Week:Faithful God calling us to faithfulness a faithfulness of… spirit generosity kindness inclusion gentleness mercy welcome patience peaceFaithful God modeling faithfulness in Jesus inviting us to imitate his life encourage us inspire us uplift us animate us embolden usIn faith we believe all of this is already at work Thank youAmen

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11-21-21

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGNovember 21, 2021Today you will hear in worship a hint of the Great Commission, specifically on the word, “Go!” I wrote about this a few days ago in one of my Etchings. The question we face every single day is a question of faithfulness, whether to choose the direction of faithfulness or not. Doing nothing is a choice about direction. Apathy and indifference are statements of faith,

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11-20-21

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGNovember 20, 2021Some folks have an impression that the Bible says many will be vanquished to damnation. Now there are some scriptures suggesting it, but they are fewer than people might think. Even more so, some of those scriptures are taken out of context. I am always drawn to the words found in Philippians 2 where we find Pauls’ understanding of God’s ultimate vision. He writes: “Therefore

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11-19-21

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGNovember 19, 2021I preached a sermon a few years back from the 28th chapter of Matthew’s Gospel where the Resurrected Jesus says, “Therefore, go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit…” As I said then and want to reiterate here, a lot of energy is spent discussing “all nations” and the

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11-18-21

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGNovember 18, 2021A week and a half ago, I participated in an online event for clergy called Pro-Reconciling Anti-Racism Training. To maintain one’s standing as either an Ordained or Commissioned Minister, our denomination requires participation in this training every few years. I have always been drawn to the title of the training as it is not simply focused on what we are against. Too often, no matter

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11-17-21

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGNovember 17, 2021In my devotional reading recently, I came across words from the third chapter of Zephaniah. I know not very many people spend time in Zephaniah, and it is not a place I visit often. With that said, I was taken by the words: “The Lord will create calm with his love; he will rejoice over you with singing.” I think every parent can remember a

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11-16-21

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGNovember 16, 2021I am one that shies away from sounding the alarm or declaring doom. It can quickly become a Chicken Little moment with mistaken panic and a loss of purpose in the life of a faith community. I use those words as a preface because I am not intending to give any sense of panic. With that said, the Cypress Creek family finds itself at a

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

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