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Living in Wholeness

When we are rooted in God, then, we can transform the hard things into blessings, bringing a wholeness in our lives, because none of us lives either a perfect life or a life without struggles. Today's texts: Psalm 15 and Matthew 5: 1-12 As you heard that wonderful scripture passage known as the Beatitudes read this morning, you may have been thinking, “Wait, that doesn't sound right! Shouldn’t it say “Blessed are?” Shouldn’t it say “poor in spirit?” Those are the words we are used to hearing. The translation that we heard this morning comes from the Common English Bible, a relativ...
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Those Unruly Christians

Whether it is something as fleeting as a football game or as life-and-death as someone seeking to devour your flesh as war rises up against you, the common thread here is figuring out how to respond. Psalm 27: 1, 4-9 and 1 Corinthians 1: 10-18 If you want to know what the writer of Psalm 27 that we heard this morning was experiencing, you might want to think a bit about Aaron Rodgers. Yes, I know, the star quarterback of the Green Bay Packers was only facing the Dallas Cowboys and the New York Giants and the Detroit Lions and the Minnesota Vikings and so on. He was not facing what...
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Health Tip for January – Exercise

“Do you know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit…” By Mary Ircink, parish nurse The New Year usually brings with it a “renewal” of thought about how great life would be if you could just stay in shape. Most of us have a lot of knowledge about how to exercise and why exercise is important, but knowing is not the same as exercising or moving. Exercise is moving! Here is a link to the Center of Disease Control (CDC) recommendations and benefits to moving. Each day try to make moving your body a priority. Of course the ok from your physician before starting any extensive mo...
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Seeking Good News

What I’d like to do with you this morning is explore the religious dimensions of Martin Luther King, how he drew on those dimensions to motivate him and to sustain him. Today's texts: Psalm 40: 1-10 and John 1: 29-42  When Martin Luther King Jr. was a sophomore at Morehouse College in Atlanta, he went through one those classic college-age crises of faith. As he wrote about his religious development, he said was in a “state of skepticism” toward religion until he took a course on the Bible in which, in his words, “I came to see that behind the legends and the myths were many profou...
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Council minutes for Jan. 10, 2017

Draft minutes  Present: Janine Bessemer, Jacy Boldebuck, Rita Elver (council nominee), Ryan Estrella, Sarah Fritz, Josh Gormley, Pastor Phil Haslanger, Gary Johnson, Jan Klawitter, John Van Overbeke and Damon Smith Absent: Orion Jetzer and Rebecca Malke Pastor Phil opened the meeting with a prayer. The Minutes for the December, 2016, meeting were moved for approval by Sarah, which was seconded by Damon and passed. The year-end Financial Report was presented by John, who updated that all figures moved toward budgeted expectations by the end of December, and 2016 concluded with fa...
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Prison Ministry at 10

Pastor Phil preached today at at First Congregational UCC in Madison as part of their celebration of the tenth anniversary of the Prison Ministry Project. Here's what he said. Today's tex: Matthew 2: 1-12  Three magi come from the east to Jerusalem, chat with King Herod a bit, then go to Bethlehem to meet a child who apparently called to them from a star. It’s a pretty familiar story at this time of year. We call it the Epiphany – which the dictionary defines as the manifestation of a divine being or the perception of the essential nature of something. For the early Christians,...
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Is it OK to be afraid?

We have had plenty of brutality in our world in the past year and this really is an important story for us to spend some time on as we head in to a new year. Today's texts: Hebrews 2: 10-18 and Matthew 2: 13-23 Remember how often in the Gospels, the message is “Be not afraid?” The angel says that to Mary when she learns she is pregnant and to Joseph when he learns she is pregnant and to shepherds in the fields when Jesus is born. Jesus says it as he gathers his disciples, he says it to his followers when they see him walking on water and when they experienced his transfigured o...
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Put yourself in the story

Let’s look for the connections of the people in first century Palestine and the people in our world today. And then let’s see where are our imaginations take us as – like Mary and Joseph and their baby – we look to an uncertain future. Today's texts - Luke 2: 1-20 and John 1: 1-14 One of the wonderful things about the stories of Jesus in the Gospels is the way at they allow us – with a little imagination – to put ourselves in the stories. One of the greatest opportunities for that is the Christmas story that we hear over and over at this time of year. It’s beautiful and haunting i...
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Council minutes for Dec. 13, 2016

Draft minutes Present: Jacy Boldebuck, Pastor Phil Haslanger, Damon Smith, Janine Bessemer, Ryan Estrella, Sarah Fritz, Jan Klawitter, Orion Jetzer. John Van Overbeke, Rebecca Malke. Gary Johnson, John Rosch, and Dean Baumgardner attended first part of the meeting. Absent: Josh Gormley Opening meditation offered by Pastor Phil. November Council minutes were approved after Sarah made the motion and Orion seconded. Financial report – John Van Overbeke reported that numbers continue to be similar to last month. We are ahead of budget by $104 for the month, and year-to-date by $10,95...
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