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“See how they love one another!” | WildThoughts
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What’s Mine is Ours. Thank God, it’s Friday. →. April 5, 2012 · 12:25 pm. 8220;See how they love one another! The early church father, Tertullian (160 -225 AD), is noted for hearing this phrase exclaimed by Roman citizens regarding the followers of Christ. “See how they love one another! That is Jesus’ commandment in action. Tagged as christian worship. What’s Mine is Ours. Thank God, it’s Friday. →. 4 responses to “. 8220;See how they love one another! April 5, 2012 at 2:07 pm. April 6, 2012 at 10:06 am.
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What’s Mine is Ours | WildThoughts
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8220;See how they love one another! 8221; →. April 2, 2012 · 9:49 am. What’s Mine is Ours. Then something funny happened. I became the youth pastor at a Spirit-Filled Lutheran church. Suddenly, I was reintroduced to liturgy as an adult and I discovered something really important about Christian worship and the Christian life: It’s about WE singing, not ME singing. It’s about WE believing, not ME believing. WE pray to OUR Father, not ME to MY Father. Why does this matter? Because I am terrible on my own!
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WildThoughts | the rants and raves of a Lutheran pastor who is never at a loss for words. | Page 2
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Newer posts →. February 24, 2012 · 1:17 pm. Why I’m right (and everybody else is wrong)! To all my dear missional, disciple-making, organic/simple church loving, friends and colleagues: Thanks for pointing out the obvious. You can sit down now. I hear you. Now, please, hear me. Do you really think those stories represent the countless thousands of churches that cover the American landscape? I know it helps you sell books and get visitors to your blogs/websites/facebook pages but, seriously, enough already.
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Accidental Pastor | WildThoughts
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Pasta and the Small Catechism. What’s Mine is Ours →. March 7, 2012 · 10:33 am. When we heard the news, it didn’t surprise us. Regardless of the circumstances, we knew that this family was in pain and we just wanted to let them know that we cared. My wife made some soup and directed me and my daughter to deliver it on Sunday night. It took less than 30 seconds for word to pass around the room that I was a pastor. Oh, no! Pasta and the Small Catechism. What’s Mine is Ours →. 2 responses to “. Leave a Repl...
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Pasta and the Small Catechism | WildThoughts
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Accidental Pastor →. March 3, 2012 · 1:27 pm. Pasta and the Small Catechism. But here is the thing – working through the catechism with my family, around the dinner table is a blast! Of course, this all makes sense considering this is the context for which Martin Luther wrote the Small Catechism – parents instructing their children in the home. Considering my family’s current pace, I imagine this study may stretch beyond Easter. After our last conversation, I hope it does! 1 medium onion, chopped. Catech...
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Thank God, it’s Friday. | WildThoughts
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8220;See how they love one another! April 6, 2012 · 9:05 am. Thank God, it’s Friday. Thank God, it’s Friday…. A weekend to relax. A cross to bear. The work week is over. The price of sin payed through suffering. Time with family and friends. Abandoned and rejected. A cold beverage on the deck. “I thirst.”. Glued to the Television. Nailed to the Cross. Steaks on the grill. Stripes on His back. Dinner with Mom and Dad. “Father, why have you forsaken me.”. Thank God, it’s Friday. Tagged as Good Friday.
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Get Over It! | WildThoughts
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Thank God, it’s Friday. February 20, 2013 · 10:36 am. 8220;Blessed are the merciful, for they will be shown mercy.” – Matthew 5:7. Thank God, it’s Friday. 2 responses to “. February 20, 2013 at 10:58 am. Good post Darrin. I hope you and your family are well. Blessings. February 26, 2013 at 1:34 pm. Follow up is important. God has been good to us and we are doing well. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).