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A Creek Runs Through It

A Creek Runs Through It

I typically spend my day off doing exciting things like mowing the lawn and catching up on laundry.  But I am not complaining!  After preaching three times on Sunday and teaching an adult class, I am ready for some reprieve.  I thoroughly enjoy the solitude that yard-work and laundry afford. Yesterday was different.  The preceding Sunday had been a hard one. On that Sunday I commemorated the line of duty shooting death of one of the deputies I served along…

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The Monterey High School Class of 1980 Reunites….

The Monterey High School Class of 1980 Reunites….

Not many people are fortunate enough to attend two high school reunions.  In fact, I am aware that many consciously choose not show up at any kind of reunion. I attended school in Racine, Wisconsin through the 7th grade.  I will reconnect with friends from that era of my life at the second reunion next month.  Two weeks ago I attended my 35 year high school reunion.  It wasn’t at all what I expected.  There were a few things I…

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The Day I Misled My Students: Reflections on Racism

The Day I Misled My Students: Reflections on Racism

About 7 years ago I was assigned to teach a middle school age Sunday school class for a quarter. I actually enjoy teaching that age group.  And this group was particularly lively and engaging.  One Sunday I was discussing the conversation that Jesus had with a woman from Samaria.  I pointed out the cultural norms of that day that he plowed over. And during the course of the conversation, I made some applications to racism in more recent years.  I…

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Feeling Left Out? Try Getting in the River…

Feeling Left Out? Try Getting in the River…

I am about to decide that choosing be inclusive is like swimming upstream.  The choice to exclude is made with relative ease.  But it takes a conscious choice to be inclusive. I have been reminded of this reality in the past few weeks, as the coordinators of my 35 year high school reunions continue to work diligently finding and communicating with ALL classmates.  I should explain… I went to school through the 7th grade in Racine, Wisconsin. My classmates that…

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Tipping Words for People About to Tip

Tipping Words for People About to Tip

I heard a story about a man that left our church many years ago.  I asked a simple question. Why did he leave?  I was told something was said to him that was very offensive. What was said?  I inquired.  When I was told what was actually said, it did not sound very offensive.  It was probably in poor taste, but it seemed like a comment that was by no means intentionally hurtful.  But the comment caused the man to…

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It Takes a LOT of Patients….A Tribute to Georgetta Hudson

It Takes a LOT of Patients….A Tribute to Georgetta Hudson

It takes a lot of patients to make a career in emergency medical services meaningful.  In the case of Georgetta Hudson, she has indeed seen a lot of patients since 1990.  Today marked her final shift with Texas EMS.  She started working on the ambulance when it was still Hood County EMS.  And so much has happened since then.  She has also served as a volunteer firefighter for some of that time period in Hood County as well. Her colleagues…

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Who Will YOU Take to Lunch?

Who Will YOU Take to Lunch?

Who are you going to invite to lunch?   I saw an image and accompanying article a few days ago about a fire station in New York.  The firefighters at that station have a tradition of invited a wounded veteran to join them for lunch. Their hospitality spoke to my heart. My first reaction was: Who am I going to invite to lunch? I like to eat with my friends.  We like the same eating establishments. We have things in common….

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I Love You Fool

I Love You Fool

Last week I heard about two friends that were exchanging text messages.   As the conversation was about to end, one of the friends affectionately texted: “I love you.”   Now the other half of this friendship intended to text back: “I love you too.”     But predictive texting is what it is… The response ended up being: “I love you fool.”   A seed was planted for a major rift in that friendship, but thankfully both of them got a great laugh out…

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Randall: Where IS Your Pencil?

Randall: Where IS Your Pencil?

Randall, where is your pencil?  When my oldest son was in the first grade, he was frequently not prepared for writing assignments.  It was actually a simple problem. He could not keep up with his pencil.  He had a seasoned teacher that year.  I think she recognized that he really was bright, but she noticed that his mind was often in a world far removed from the daily rigors of the first grade. By the time he reached the fourth…

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Called to a Moment of Generosity

Called to a Moment of Generosity

There are consequences to being generous.  I am well aware that generosity is a character thing.  For many people it just comes naturally. It’s just a part of their identity.  A need arises and they are called to the moment. Called to a moment of generosity…Such giving individuals give little thought to the consequences of their kindness at the time. My friend, Leah, played the cello in high school.  I know nothing about the cello.  If the truth be known,…

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