Promise to the Shepherds

Now with the end of 2020 in sight, I passionately read, again, to you Jeremiah 29: 11 – “‘For I know the plans I have for you,’ declares the Lord, ‘plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.’” Luke 2: 8-20 A six-year-old grandson loved dogs….

Promise to Mary

Two boys were walking home from church and talking about their Sunday school lesson. They were studying the temptation of Christ in the wilderness. Little Peter said to his friend John, “Do you believe that stuff about the Devil? Do you really think there is a Devil?” John looked at him and said, “Naah, it’s…

Promise to Zechariah

A five-year-old daughter looked at a calendar and asked, “How many be-good days ’til Christmas?” She made promises undoubtedly to be good in those days leading to Christmas. In these three Sundays leading to Christmas, I’ll share messages about three of the characters in the birth story of Jesus. God made promises to them. They…

An Incident of Joy

As the Grinch said, “Somehow or other, it came just the same.” Thursday, December 19, 2019 in the Book of Common Prayer lectionary was the Feast of St. Thomas the Apostle. The Psalm for the day was Psalm 126. May those who sow in tears reap with shouts of joy. Those who go out weeping,…

Every. Single. Time.

Matthew 25: 31-46 Due to the topic of the message this morning, I feel compelled to start this message off with something lighthearted. A house painter was cheap and sought to cut costs wherever possible. His primary device of cutting costs was to thin the paint with turpentine. He was hired to paint the steeple…

With the Master In Mind

Matthew 25: 14-30 A man entrusted his property, his talents, to his slaves before he left on a journey. A talent was worth more than 15 years’ wages of a laborer. Five talents was 75 years of wages. Two talents was 30 years of wages. One talent was 15 years of wages.  The master didn’t…

Lamp and Oil

Matthew 25: 1-13 If we knew the day and the hour, things would be different. A man had a checkup and then went in to see his doctor to get the results. The doctor said he had bad news and worse news for him. Which did he want to hear first? The man said he…

There’s An Election This Week

There is an election this week, by the way. A surgeon, an engineer and a politician were debating which of their professions was the oldest. “Eve was made from Adam’s rib,” said the surgeon, “and that, of course, was a surgical procedure.” “Yes,” countered the engineer. “but before that, order was created out of chaos–and…

More Joy In Heaven

Once upon a time there was a man who went hunting for bears. As he trudged through the forest, he came upon a large and steep hill. There was no going around it so he began to climb. As he pulled himself up over the last outcropping of rocks, a huge bear met him nose…

It’s Time for a Podcast . . . I think.

After receiving a few subtle nudges from a friend, a family member and myself, I’ve crossed the Rubicon and joined the growing community of podcasters. Do we all have something to say or share that’s worthwhile enough to post on social platforms? Its pretty likely the exception that shares anything edifying, informative or truly entertaining,…