Leave it alone.

Rich Dixon is learning about letting go. A little. +++ Have you been frustrated when someone doesn’t accept the rationale of your argument? Of course you have. We’ve all had that experience. We lay out the facts in clear, concise order, and the other person refuses to recognize what we perceive as obvious truth. We […]

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A healing story.

I have a confession. I’m not good at begging God for healing. I’m sure that it made me a poor chaplain in the eyes of some people. Like the one time when a patient’s daughter told me to pray. I said I had been. She told me the kind of praying I needed to do. […]

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Missing the point.

While Jesus was warning the disciples about bad teaching, the disciples were worried about their next meal. Sometime after they sailed away from the Pharisees, someone noticed that in the rush to leave, no one brought any food. There was one loaf of bread on the boat. It became a concern for the disciples. They […]

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A prayer for the second Sunday of Easter

God. A week ago was Easter Sunday. We celebrated, one way or another. And then we had this week. In this community, in this world, people have been born. People have died. We wondered, a bit, whether the world was going to end. We read about the resurrection and the hope for the future and […]

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When a little bad teaching gets in the bread.

Mark tells stories that don’t always finish. They end, of course. But there’s not always a summary of the lesson, or a sense that people understood. One example is the ending of the three stories we’ve looked at this week. Jesus feeds people because he has compassion. He walks away from people because he has […]

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