April 14, 2016 Peg Weissbrod
Posted in Worship Bulletins | No Comments »April 10, 2016 Peg Weissbrod
Last week it was Thomas. This week Peter has his one-on-one with Jesus. And it’s time to deal with the 24,000 pound elephant in the room – Peter’s denial. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: beach, Bombeck, breakfast, Buechner, conversation, do you love me, Easter, face to face, feed my sheep, fish, ginosko, guilt, Jesus, John 21, knowing, oida, Peter, reconciliation, remorse, resurrection, shameApril 7, 2016 Peg Weissbrod
Posted in Worship, Worship Bulletins | No Comments »April 3, 2016 Peg Weissbrod
Posted in Worship, Worship Bulletins | No Comments »April 3, 2016 Peg Weissbrod
To be honest, until this week, I never felt much sympathy for “doubting” Thomas. Give me ‘denying’ Peter or ‘laughing ‘ Sarah, or that prostitute Rahab, or the adulterous murderer/song writer King David. I like the naughty lusty sinners best! Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: continuum of doubt, doubt of desire, doubt of indifference, Doubting Thomas, faith, fear, follow, John 20, Thomas, woundsMarch 27, 2016 Peg Weissbrod
Happy Easter…Christ has risen! He has risen indeed! Alleluia! For over 2,000 years Christians have proclaimed that! Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: Alanis Morissette, cracked open, crazy, dying, Easter, free, life after death, Luke 24, resurrectionMarch 24, 2016 Peg Weissbrod
Posted in Worship, Worship Bulletins | No Comments »March 20, 2016 Peg Weissbrod
Just last Sunday someone pointed out that my name is a Biblical one and we don’t hear of too many Lois’ these days. My parents took great pride in the fact that they selected a Biblical name for me—Lois is the grandmother of the apostle Paul’s right hand man, Timothy—but they also loved it because they thought it was a beautiful name. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: expectations, hope, Hosanna, Lois, longing, Mark 11, Psalm 118, salvation, save us, SupermanMarch 17, 2016 Peg Weissbrod
Posted in Worship, Worship Bulletins | No Comments »March 13, 2016 Peg Weissbrod
William Sloane Coffin, who was once Chaplain of Yale University–when Dick Obermann was there, I believe–and later Pastor of the great Riverside Church in New York City, had a way with words. He once said: “Too many Christians use the Bible as a drunk uses a lamp post – for support rather than illumination.” Read the rest of this entry »
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