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That Which is Holy ~ Acts 10: 9-16, Romans 12: 1-2

June 15, 2014 Peg Weissbrod

While we gather here, this morning, delegates representing every Presbytery of our denomination are gathering in Detroit for worship. Our own Eric Muller Girard is one of our Presbytery’s delegates. Tricia Dykers Koenig, our Parish Associate, is there too. Read the rest of this entry »

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On All Flesh ~ Numbers 11:24-30

June 8, 2014 Peg Weissbrod

As you know, I’m a holiday kind of guy. I love the seasons.

I love Christmas – love Christmas! I love the Christmas Eve service. I love Christmas because it says something so profound – that the Creator of the Universe is born, becomes one of us – flesh and blood. God becomes vulnerable – with dirty diapers, dependent. Read the rest of this entry »

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Pray, Love, Embrace ~ Acts 1:6-14

June 1, 2014 Peg Weissbrod

I have been following Pope Francis’ travels to the Holy Lands. He prayed at the security wall separating Bethlehem from Israel. He prayed at the Read the rest of this entry »

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To An Unknown God ~ Acts 17:22-31

May 25, 2014 Peg Weissbrod

I suspect that if St. Paul landed almost anywhere in America today he might say the very same thing he said to the Athenians: “I see how extremely religious you are in every way.” Or, as Eugene Peterson writes it in his paraphrase “The Message,” “It is plain to see that you Athenians take your religion seriously.” Read the rest of this entry »

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Room with a View ~ John 14: 1-14

May 18, 2014 Peg Weissbrod

I think many folks, church-going folks – Christians – have a problem with Jesus. Read the rest of this entry »

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The Once and Future Church ~ Acts 2:42-47

May 12, 2014 Peg Weissbrod

In John Updike’s novels about Harry “Rabbit” Angstrom, Harry, as his last name suggests, is an angst-filled man trying to escape and find meaning in life. In one scene Harry is running through a thunderstorm and he runs to the local church – he finds the doors locked and the lights out. Read the rest of this entry »

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Road to Emmaus ~ Luke 24: 13-35

May 4, 2014 Peg Weissbrod

Whenever I read scriptural text, my spirit grabs onto a few phrases. I can’t do what Tom Zych or Elizabeth Shaw are able to do. I can’t tell you the intricate narrative threads of the Bible. I don’t know who begat whom or when Paul traveled to Read the rest of this entry »

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Now What? ~ John 20: 19-32

April 27, 2014 Peg Weissbrod

At exactly 4:18 last Monday morning (according to the digital clock by the bed), I awoke in a cold sweat feeling very anxious. I couldn’t sleep because:

In short, at 4:18 last Monday morning, as Deanne slept peacefully and Leo the dog snored away in his bed, the end of the world as I know it was happening!

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“Without A Song” Teaser

April 27, 2014 Peg Weissbrod

Here’s a little teaser for tonight’s “Without A Song” concert by Willie-Mae Wright: grandson Caleb Wright joining the Chancel Choir in the Hallelujah from Robert Ray’s Gospel Mass.

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Easter: Again, for the First Time ~ Matthew 28:1-10; 1 Corinthians 15: 12-15, 20-22

April 20, 2014 Peg Weissbrod

I don’t want to put anyone on the spot, but is this the first Easter service for anyone? Is anyone hearing the Easter story for the first time? If so, welcome. I am especially glad that you are here. I hope your curiosity is tapped and your spirit strengthened. In fact, that is my hope for all of you today if this is your first or 100th Easter Sunday: that you experience Easter again, for the first time. Read the rest of this entry »

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