Daily Devotionals

Ecclesiological Etchings

02-08-26

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGS February 8, 2026 Big day at Cypress Creek Christian Church! There are times when we pack a lot into a Sunday morning. When we were still in the planning stage months earlier, it didn’t appear to be all that significant. And then the day gets closer, and you think to yourself, “I hope we can pull it off.” We have a One Service Sunday in the

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02-07-26

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGS February 7, 2026 One of the most beautiful things in the life of the church, at least for me, is the amazing people I get to know on a level that I would have never experienced had I worked somewhere other than the church. And it’s not just my employment as a pastor. Many of you have commented on how you met someone, and what started

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02-06-26

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGS February 6, 2026 So yesterday, I received an email from a local dermatologist offering Valentine’s Specials. For just $1,900, I can get a skin tightening session. Happy Valentine’s Day, my wrinkly friend… or at least that’s the way I read it. Or how about giving that to someone you love? I don’t see that going over well. I have many favorite church signs, but one of

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02-05-26

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGS February 5, 2026 I have been reflecting on a quote from Nelson Mandela: “May your choices reflect your hopes, not your fears.” How do I approach the day, the decisions that I make for myself, and the priorities for how my time will be spent in my ministry? Digging deeper, are there unspoken fears that are driving my sense of purpose? I would really like to

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02-04-26

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGS February 4, 2026 Jesus hopefully loves me, I wish I knew. For some say the Bible Tell us how to earn that love. I don’t know if I good enough. Ok, I know this rewrite of the children’s song does not rhyme, and the meter doesn’t come close to working, but I am amazed at how people are left feeling as if the love of God

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02-03-26

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGS February 3, 2026 I have been working with some folks as they prepare for baptism, and one of the clear messages I have tried to communicate is that baptism is a gift. In some traditions, and at multiple times in Christian history, baptism has been a requirement for salvation, and not only a requirement, but one that only the church (often a specific church) could offer.

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02-02-26

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGS February 2, 2026 Prayer for the Week: Holy God, Awesome and Creative Spirit, you remain at work in this world. Open the eyes of our hearts that we might see what we have not previously been able to see. Wherever judgement begins to find its way into our minds and seeks to make its way out of our mouths, stir within us a curiosity that comes

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02-01-26

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGS February 1, 2026 Today, as we conclude our series on Mindfulness, we will focus our attention on curiosity, which I will suggest is one of the more important attributes when it comes to being a human being. With that in mind, I invite you to ponder the words of Albert Einstein: “The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existence.

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01-31-26

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGS January 31, 2026 What does it mean to be an ‘Esther 4’ kind of person? If you remember, in the Book of Esther, we find the Jewish people at a moment when their existence was threatened. Esther, a Jewish woman (though most folks did not realize she was Jewish), found herself in a place of privilege, yet there was still a risk if Esther was to

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01-30-26

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGS January 30, 2026 Have you ever felt like you were not going to make it to your destination? Yesterday, I visited someone at the Medical Center downtown, and the trip home left me feeling like a pinball in a pinball machine. My map rerouted me five times to save time, yet what was to be a one-hour and nine-minute drive back to the church ended up

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

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