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Hanging onto God

What does God look like? Do you see a person, a concept, and idea? When you pray, who are you praying to anyway? Today's texts: 2 Corinthians 5:16-21 and Luke 15:1-3, 11b-32 A problem with asking members of our congregation to submit questions for me to reflect on during Lent is that I can get some really tough questions. I’m not talking about intellectually tough. These are not vague, abstract questions. These are questions that come from the heart of people’s lives, their worries, their concerns. This week’s questions are in that category. I grouped two of them together becau...
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Health Tip for March – Meditation

“Be still and know...” Psalm 46:10 Meditation for Health and Happiness By Mary Ircink Stress is a part of everyone’s world. It can be positive, such as right before a test or interview. Or it can be negative, when losing a job, a relationship or health. Long term stress can lead to further health problems. Many studies have started to show the benefits of learning meditation. Research has demonstrated that there is a decrease in anxiety and an increase in positive emotions which can lead to a stronger immune system. Blood pressure, heart rate, depression have been positively affect...
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Is it Law or is it Love?

I don’t think law and love need to be in opposition to each other. The trouble comes when one ignores the other. Today's texts - Psalm 63: 1-8 and Luke 13:1-9 A little over a decade ago, I was part of a group on a mission to trip to Nogales, Mexico, just across the U.S. border from Arizona. We were there on a construction project, but one of my jobs turned out to be the driver and errand runner for the group. So I got to know a bit about driving in Mexico where the rules of the road are not quite as well defined as they are in, say, Wisconsin. It was not so bad when I was just dri...
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Abraham’s Children

With today’s story about God reassuring Abraham that his descendants would be as numerous as the stars, it seemed like a good time to explore how those descendants think about God in the 21st century. Do we all worship the same God? And if we do, what does that mean? Today's texts - Genesis 15: 1-15 and Philippians 3:17-4:1 Towards the end of last year, when there was a lot of vitriol being spewed out in the political world at Muslims in this country, a professor at Wheaton College near Chicago decided to take a small stand in solidarity with those people who, like her, trace their r...
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February Health Tip – Exercise

Benefits of Exercise “Above all else, guard your heart, for it is the wellspring of life”  (Pr.4:23) Last month we talked about exercise and bone health.  February is “Heart Month” and we all should know by now how exercise decreases the chance of developing heart disease. Studies have shown that the people who benefit most from starting (and sticking to) an exercise program are those who go from a sedentary (“couch potato”) lifestyle to a moderately energetic lifestyle.* A moderate program can consist of: -Bicycling with the children a few times a week as the weather permits ...
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Give me power & fame…or not

I suspect each of us goes through our own wilderness experiences where we grapple with our own quests for power or recognition. Today's texts - Psalm 91 and Luke 4: 1-13 I'd like to take that familiar story we heard today of Jesus in the wilderness, struggling with the temptations to feed only himself, to seek great power and amazing fame, and insert a different character into it. For Jesus, this time in the wilderness was a time of discerning who he would be when he emerged on the public scene. It was a time of clarifying who he was, what really mattered to him. It was a ti...
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Council minutes from Feb. 9, 2016

Approved minutes  Present: Pastor Phil Haslanger, Rebecca Malke, Josh Gormley, Jacy Boldebuck, Jan Klawitter, Damon Smith, Ryan Estrella, Janine Bessemer, Sarah Fritz, and Gary Johnson (for financial report); Absent: Orion Jetzer Pastor Phil opened the meeting with the prayer, “Rebrand Us.” The Minutes for the January, 2016, minutes were moved for approval by Jacy, which was seconded by Sarah and passed. The Financial Report was presented by Gary, who summarized that January ended with income over budget by $1,500 but expenses also over budget by a bit - $168. But in the first mont...
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Sacred Spaces

Sacred spaces may have something to do with how we can use the coming season of Lent to draw ourselves a bit more into God’s presence and then let that experience shape how we live in the everyday spaces of our lives. Today's texts - Psalm 84 and Luke 2: 22-40 Where are the places you feel closest to God, where you feel God’s presence around you? Take a few moments to think about that while I share a couple of images with you. One of the places I feel closest to God is under a starlit sky, out in the country, sensing the vastness of the universe and sensing that somewhere withi...
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Hope and Challenge

Jeremiah and Jesus - two young men about to go public with their message. Their responses raise questions for us. Today's texts - Jeremiah 1: 4-10 and Luke 4: 21-31 You may have noticed that we are starting to get into the crunch time of the presidential primary season. The Iowa caucuses are tomorrow and the New Hampshire primary is a week from Tuesday. There’s a phrase from the presidential campaigns of eight years ago that came to mind as I was reading over the two scripture passages that we heard today. Barack Obama’s theme was “hope and change.” I think the theme from these readings i...
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Rooted in Scripture

The two selections we heard today say a lot of why our lives in this community are rooted in scripture. They give us some good insights into who we should be as a community of people who have chosen to follow Jesus. Today's texts: Nehemiah 8: 1-3, 5-6, 8-10 and Luke 4: 14-21 Every Sunday morning, we gather here, sing a few songs, say a few prayers, listen to somebody speak for a while, give a bit of money, sometimes share a meal. Oh yes, and we listen to a couple of selections from a very ancient book. Actually, it’s selections from 66 different books, all collected in what we cal...
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