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This week we are all aware of so much suffering in the world. Victims of airliner crashes, families in fear of bombs falling on them in Israel-Palestine, the ongoing wars in Syria, Ukraine, and the shameful prison conditions of nearly 60,000 children caught on southern border. In the gospel passage from Matthew 13 this week more »
July 20, 2014 in Kent, News, Prayer of the Week, Worship Board by Kent
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Pentecost is a day for “Flipping the Script.” Just when the disciples felt most powerless and unheard, with a mighty rush they are speaking everyone’s language. They proclaim from the bottom, the liberation and hope that comes from above. It is that same wind that blows through us now and empowers transformation both personal and more »
June 9, 2014 in Prayer of the Week by Kent
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Rev. Rachel preached a sermon illustrated by Bearington Bear and the inside, outside, upside downside ways we can feel about our lives and about our faith. In the gospel for this week’s reading, the disciple Thomas doubts and is still counted among the faithful. In fact he becomes the “stand in” for all of us more »
April 27, 2014 in News, Prayer of the Week, Rachel by Kent
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Thirst! Lack of water can drive us mad. Lack of spiritual upwellings, oases, or streams of grace, can leave us devastated. Whether slowly drying out or suddenly deprived, we all need “living water,” as Jesus tells the woman at the well in last Sunday’s Gospel reading. For whatever journey you may be on this week, more »
March 24, 2014 in News, Prayer of the Week, Worship Board by Kent
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This week’s gospel reminds of the story of a prominent citizen, a member of the establishment, who seeks out Jesus (the radical prophet) for a meeting. The familiar words of Jesus “You must be born from above (or anew)” in this night-time encounter with Nicodemus are often heard as a harsh commandment, and have been used more »
March 17, 2014 in News, Prayer of the Week, Rachel by Kent
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This Sunday’s scripture readings had to do with good choices: the blessings of entering into good covenants before entering the promised land from the Deuteronomy text, and the much harder words from Jesus in Matthew, “upping the ante” on how righteous one must be. At least in Jesus’ case, the challenge seems impossible: who has not gotten more »
February 16, 2014 in Kent, News, Prayer of the Week by Kent
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This week in the Gospel reading from Luke, Jesus tells a confounding parable of a corrupt owner, a dishonest steward, and some lucky borrowers. Here is the prayer we offered in response to a complicated world and Jesus’ call to examine our loyalty to money and greed in contrast to our loyalty to a different more »
September 24, 2013 in Kent, News, Prayer of the Week, Worship Board by Kent
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This week we commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington. Our scripture for the week, Luke 13:19-17 tells of the bent-over woman who was healed on the Sabbath, causing both liberation for her and fear among those in power. We hold people of both ilks in our prayers this week, as we pray: more »
August 28, 2013 in News, Prayer of the Week by Rachel
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This week we shared reflections from the delegation to El Salvador. They reflected on their experiences in light of the Lord’s Prayer, which we said together in both English and Spanish. As we pray this week, we pray for people around the world still fighting for basic justice and fair treatment. — Rev. Rachel God, more »
July 30, 2013 in News, Pastor Log, Prayer of the Week by Rachel
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In the reading for this week, we enter the house of Mary and Martha. One of them is doing the exact right thing in the wrong way, and the other is doing the wrong thing in the right spirit. We find ourselves in both of these situations, seeking to balance competing goods, competing needs. Here more »
July 21, 2013 in News, Prayer of the Week, Worship Board by Kent
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