Christian giving is about more than playing Santa Claus Excitedly I said to my wife, as I stepped through the door of the parsonage, “Tomorrow I get to play Santa Claus!” “What did the mission committee talk you into doing this time?” She smiled. “Do they have a red Santa suit for you to wear? [...]
Yearly Archives: 2007
December, 2007 – Christian giving is about more than playing Santa Claus
November, 2007 – RCS Administration Has a Lot to Answer For
RCS Administration Has a Lot to Answer For When I sit down for my Thanksgiving Dinner, one of the things I will thank God for is the blessing of receiving a tremendous education. I am a graduate of Western Michigan University, earned my Master’s of Divinity at Andover Newton Theological School in Boston, and completed [...]
October, 2007 – Unsung Heroes
Unsung Heroes I like to watch boxing. It’s a real contest of fitness, conditioning and skill. Yet, you never know what is going to happen. I get the biggest kick out of it when the commentators are putting down the condition and skill of the man that appears to be losing the fight, and then [...]
September, 2007 – Why Stuff the Creation Story Into a Tiny Box?
Why Stuff the Creation Story Into a Tiny Box? As the city of Richmond prepares to hear and see the neo-conservative Christian presentation of Creation “science” at the Civic Hall, let me add my fuel to the fire of this debate. As a confessing Christian and an ordained minister of the United Church of Christ, [...]
August, 2007 – Let Not Our Pride Make Us Blind
Let Not Our Pride Make Us Blind There was a knock on the door. I opened it. “Pastor, would you be willing to join our town Pride Organization?” two well dressed elderly women asked. “What is it?” “Well, we meet for breakfast at the Lakeside Restaurant, on the first Saturday of the month. Usually, we [...]
July, 2007 – A Patriotic Perspective
A Patriotic Perspective It was the fourth of July. I was sitting in the car in the parking lot of Wal-Mart, listening to the radio. On came the song “I’m Proud To Be An American” by Lee Greenwood. I thought to myself, “Why am I proud to be an American?” At first I experienced a [...]
June, 2007 – The Challenge Set Before The Church
The Challenge Set Before The Church Recently I read a church newsletter which featured an article boasting about all the graduates the church planned to recognize during their worship service. Of the 15 graduates named, 2 were earning technical or associate degrees, 4 were graduating with four year college degrees, 2 were completing Master’s degree [...]
May, 2007 – Renaming Mother’s Day?
Renaming Mother’s Day? For many of us Mother’s Day is a sacred holiday. In fact, when I began serving my first church in the early 80′s, a congregation of farmers in Kansas, we had more worshipers on Mother’s Day than we did for Christmas or Easter. But now my denomination, the United Church of Christ, [...]
April 30, 2007 – Full Of Awesome Surprises
Which way are you looking? Are you looking back? Back to the things that went bad? Or, are you looking forward with a sense of expectation that something good will happen? Life can be hard. Very hard. You may have been touched by death, struggle with disability, been used or abused, or just had a [...]
March, 2007 – Panel Meets, Interacts with Vaile Students
Panel Meets, Interacts with Vaile Students Last Friday, I drove my scooter through the halls of Vaille Elementary School until I reached the Gym. I shook hands with Richmond’s Mayor Sally Hutton, Lori Lakes and Jane Zimmerman. Then I joined a panel of disabled persons from the Community Council On Disability Awareness including Josh Williams [...]