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Incarnation From Fr. Richard Rohr
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Gypsy Madonna (detail), Titian, 1510. INCARNATION We are too tiny, too passing, too recent to imagine any eternal greatness within us, but the Biblical pattern of incarnation always has God disguised and hiding inside of littleness, particularity, ordinariness, and seeming insignificance. … Continue reading

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Isaiah, Jesus, Charles Jennens and Handel-A Christmas Sermon
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Christmas 2011 Isaiah 9:6, Charles Jennens and George Friedrich Handel 6  For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: And the government shall be upon his shoulder: And his name shall be called Wonderful, Counseller, … Continue reading

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Advent and the ‘Favored Ones’-December 18, 2011 Sermon Audio
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Fourth Sunday of Advent Year B RCL December 18, 2011 4 Advent Sermon Audio 2 Samuel 7:1-11, 16 Psalm 89:1-4, 19-26 Romans 16: 25-27 Luke 1: 26-38

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Thanksgiving Day Sermon
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Thanksgiving Day Year A RCL  Thanksgiving Day 2011 Sermon Audio Deuteronomy 8:7-18 Psalm 65 2 Corinthians 9:6-15 Luke 17:11-19

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November 13, 2011 Sermon Audio
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Sunday closest to November 16 Year A Proper 28 RCL  November 13, 2011 Sermon Audio, Rev’d Warren Hicks   Judges 4:1-7 Psalm 123 1 Thessalonians 5:1-11 Matthew 25:14-30

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Book Review: “Down We Go: Living into the Wild Ways of Jesus”
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                            Down We Go: Living Into the Wild Ways of Jesus                          Publisher: Civitas Press ISBN 978-0615467900

Kathy Escobar, co-pastor of a missional Church community in the Denver area called The Refuge offers a primer (I know it’s an old fashioned word) about how communities of faith can engage in practices that replicate the ‘downward mobility’ that Jesus modeled in his life and ministry.  The author cut her pastoral teeth as a woman in the decidedly male world of an evangelical megachurch.

This volume is part spiritual autobiography, part journal of a real community of faith and part clarion call to individuals and communities that are trying to really follow Jesus. As many of us do after a time in ministry, we struggle with the disconnect between God’s work in the world, the cost of discipleship and the structures and organizational policies and politics that seem sometimes to be in opposition to one another.

The main strength of the book is Escobar’s clear and very readable writing style combined with easily digested chapters that include reflection and discussion questions at the end of each chapter. The writing is an accessible combination of scripture, personal reflection and real-life examples of what downward mobility is and how it is consistent with Jesus’ call upon us as disciples.

Part I of the book describes her call to a life of downward mobility the reflects the way Jesus lived his earthly life and places Escobar and her journey in that context.

Part II is about the eight practices that she says characterize this ‘downwardly mobile, Jesus’ kind of life and community. They are:

  1. Extending Love, Mercy and Compassion
  2. Welcoming Pain
  3. Honoring Doubt
  4. Diffusing Power
  5. Practicing Equality
  6. Pursuing Justice
  7. Cultivating Creativity
  8. Celebrating Freedom

Part III is entitled Staying the Course and gives practical examples of what she calls a “Beautiful and Hazardous” way of life.

I think this book is a natural for pastoral leaders and congregations to read together in order to get an idea of what being ‘missional’ is all about as the Church continues to pursue God’s mission of restoration and reconciliation in the world.

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Which One’s the Good Guy? I’m confused!
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I took my 16 year old to see Harry Potter 7b this past Saturday like the dutiful father that I am.  I thought the film was a fitting conclusion to Rowling’s work, but that’s not what has stuck with me … Continue reading

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From shame to fame | The Christian Century
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Lady Gaga and Kierkegaard in the same league? Apparently it works on some level for Rodney Clapp. What do you think? From shame to fame | The Christian Century.

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No Condemnation-Sermon Audio from July 10, 2011
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Sunday closest to July 13 Proper 10 Year A RCL  Sermon Audio from July 10, 2011 by The Rev’d Warren Hicks Genesis 25:19-34 Psalm 119:105-112 Romans 8:1-11 Matthew 13:1-9, 18-23

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Easter Sunday 2011 Sermon Audio
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Easter Day Year A RCL   Easter Sunday Sermon Audio-April 24, 2011 Acts 10:34-43 Colossians 3:1-4 John 20:1-18 Psalm 118:1-2, 14-24  

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