The day before the day before Christmas.

We’re taking most of the next two weeks away from posting. Rich is on the road. (In a vehicle, not a bike.) I’m still working at the hospital, since we never close. (Please be careful on Christmas Day if you are in Fort Wayne.) I’ll have Sunday prayers, as usual. And Paul will be here […]

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A prayer for the fourth Sunday of Advent

God. We are scared and relieved and anxious and anticipating and hopeful and desperate. All at the same time. We are like your people have always been.Except that they all know how their part of the story ended.And we do not. We know that Mary and Elizabeth were uncertain and then scared and then rejoiced. […]

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When helping is the offense.

I’m guessing that you know the feeling. You walk into a party, into the dinner, into the gathering. You know that everyone is watching you. I’m not talking about insecurity or shyness. I mean that everyone actually is watching you. It’s a job interview. It’s the first time together with family after a death or disturbance. […]

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An intimate feast for thousands.

We couldn’t talk about eating with Jesus (our Advent theme) without the story known as “the feeding of the 5000.” But did you know that it could just as easily be called, “the feeding of the Twelve?” All that food, enough to feed 15,000 people with 12 baskets left over, is part of a story […]

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The fire

If you followed the last few weeks, you’ll know FREEDOM TOUR 2016 featured some intense evening discussions. You might guess that by the time the ride ended, we were a pretty tight group. That’s what happens in a community that serves and sacrifices together and challenges each other. You might also guess there had been […]

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