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Ecclesiological Etchings

02-08-24

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSFebruary 8, 2024Catherine Ponder was a minister in what is known as the Unity Church, a branch of Christianity with roots in Transcendentalism. Though much of Catherine Ponder’s ministry was here in Texas, the headquarters of the organization is located in a suburb of Kansas City, which is where I came to know and interact with them. Though they lean a little too much into the belief

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02-07-24

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSFebruary 7, 2024On this day in 1497, a priest by the name of Savonarola became overly concerned by the growing influence of the Renaissance in Florence, Italy. He gained great power, some even suggesting that he carried more influence than any political leader. Though it had occurred numerous times before, it was on this day in 1497 that the great Bonfire of the Vanities happened. Many items

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02-06-24

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSFebruary 6, 2024I saw a cartoon recently where two children were walking along, one white and one black. The white child says, “I thought your people celebrated Black history in the month of February?” The black child replies, “Nope. That month is for ya’ll! We celebrate all year long.” Now I don’t know if that is necessarily true, but for something that is outside of my experience

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02-05-24

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSFebruary 5, 2024Prayer for the Week: Spirit of the Living GodFall afresh upon meDwell deeply within meSaturate me with your graceHeal me with your loveInspire me with your Kin(g)dom visionI know this request    may have me living differently    loving more extravagantly    welcoming more generously If that be the case    I will be thankful Amen

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02-04-24

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSFebruary 4, 2024In my Etching yesterday, I talked about the importance of listening with the hope of finding understanding and appreciation. I recently had a great learning experience, all because I asked someone how I was perceived in a specific situation. Of course, that can be a bit of a risk, as sometimes we don’t really want to hear the truth. In such moments, our listening can

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02-03-24

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSFebruary 3, 2024Today at Cypress Creek Christian Church, we are hosting a community dialogue luncheon on the topic of AntiRacism/ProReconciliation. It looks as if we have a great group of people registered, and if it is anything like the smaller (sort of a practice) one we did back in December, it will be awesome. I believe this will be some work that people at Cypress Creek Christian

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02-02-24

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSFebruary 2, 2024This Sunday, I will be drawing upon some language from the Apostle Paul, specifically the language of “a new creation.” Though I will be referencing Paul’s Second Letter to the Church in Corinth, it is language that he used on multiple occasions, including in Galatians 6, where we read, “Being circumcised or not being circumcised doesn’t mean anything. What matters is a new creation.” This

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02-01-24

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSFebruary 1, 2024I am leading a six-week study of Mark’s Gospel, beginning February 8, at 1:30pm. We will use the new study book by Amy-Jill Levine entitled, The Gospel of Mark: A Beginner’s Guide to the Good News. Like all of Dr. Levine’s material, I am excited by the new insights she will be bringing to this portion of scripture. Of course, unlike Luke and Matthew, Mark

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01-31-24

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSJanuary 31, 2024Yesterday at the church staff meeting, we had a really interesting discussion on what I will call Quid Pro Quo Christianity. First, let me say very clearly: I believe my faith gives me great joy and peace and other blessings beyond measure, and I am not suggesting that is a bad thing. What I mean by Quid Pro Quo Christianity is faith that is looking

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01-30-24

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGSJanuary 30, 2024Where do we go from here? I’m sure that’s a question most of us have asked many times and in many different situations. I was thinking about it while I was on vacation last week, and what struck me was not the first part of the question: Where do we go, but the last word: here. The question assumes you know where you are, yet

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Rev. Bruce Frogge
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Cypress Creek ​Christian Church

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