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PoMo Pirate: "Frequently" is being gracious
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In our crazy Post-(Modern, Colonial, Christendom, Evangelical, Liberal, Reformation, Enlightenment) World we need a new form of piracy, theological swashbuckling, ecclesiastical rum-running, and maybe even a Luther or Rauschenbusch with an eye patch. Well I am not that cool, but I act like it when no one is looking. Tuesday, January 29, 2008. Frequently" is being gracious. This intrinsic tension is either not experiences or simply denied in highly individualistic cultures. View my page on. Fretheim on Go...
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KT Parsons' Quiet Well Resources - K.T. Parsons
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PoMo Pirate: NEW WEBSITE - New Podcast
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In our crazy Post-(Modern, Colonial, Christendom, Evangelical, Liberal, Reformation, Enlightenment) World we need a new form of piracy, theological swashbuckling, ecclesiastical rum-running, and maybe even a Luther or Rauschenbusch with an eye patch. Well I am not that cool, but I act like it when no one is looking. Saturday, March 15, 2008. NEW WEBSITE - New Podcast. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Following Jesus - Emerging Left - Relational Theologian - Participant in the Coming Kin-dom of God.
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WMCC Live!: Come on, New York Times, you can do better than this!
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Insights of Ron Garner, Pastor of Wantagh Memorial Congregational Church (An Open and Affirming Congregation of the United Church of Christ). Wednesday, 23 May 2012. Come on, New York Times, you can do better than this! I was saddened today to here that Dr. Walter Wink had died at the age of 76. This was especially sad for me when I heard that Walter died of complications from dementia. As my mother has descended into dementia, I am very aware of that painful process. Represents how angry and frightened ...
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WMCC Live!: February 2012
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Insights of Ron Garner, Pastor of Wantagh Memorial Congregational Church (An Open and Affirming Congregation of the United Church of Christ). Thursday, 23 February 2012. Thoughts on Ash Wednesday. Is this what you call a fast, a day acceptable to the Lord? The words of Jesus don't leave much room for dispute. Outward signs of one's faith often make one feel religious, but they don't do much in the way of changing the world, i.e. bringing about the commonwealth of God. Posted by Ron Garner. It seems to me...
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WMCC Live!: April 2012
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Insights of Ron Garner, Pastor of Wantagh Memorial Congregational Church (An Open and Affirming Congregation of the United Church of Christ). Monday, 16 April 2012. The dangerous brilliance of political rhetoric. Posted by Ron Garner. Monday, 2 April 2012. Thoughts on an article by Andrew Sullivan. Article by Andrew Sullivan. Posted by Ron Garner. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A site devoted to Process Theology. The Center for Progressive Christianity. The United Church of Christ.
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WMCC Live!: Market based morality
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Insights of Ron Garner, Pastor of Wantagh Memorial Congregational Church (An Open and Affirming Congregation of the United Church of Christ). Friday, 3 April 2015. Posted by Ron Garner. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A site devoted to Process Theology. The Center for Progressive Christianity. The United Church of Christ. Wantagh Memorial Congregational Church. Rev William Barbers Sermon at Stony Brook Univ.
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WMCC Live!: Pastor Ron's Easter Sermon for 2015
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Insights of Ron Garner, Pastor of Wantagh Memorial Congregational Church (An Open and Affirming Congregation of the United Church of Christ). Tuesday, 31 March 2015. Pastor Ron's Easter Sermon for 2015. Little Philip, born with Down’s syndrome, attended a third-grade Sunday School class with several eight-year-old boys and girls. Typical of that age, the children did not readily accept Philip with his differences, according to an article in leadership magazine. One child had even captured a butterfly!
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Reverend Mom: Inconceivable!
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Wednesday, June 03, 2015. Isaiah 6: 1-8;. New Ark United Church of Christ, Newark, DE. May 31, 2015. 8220;You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.”. Jesus said to Nicodemus that we must be born from above, or what has become a Christian idiom, born again. We keep using that phrase, but I don’t think it means what we think it means. Rather, we know it’s a heavy, soaking downpour. Jesus, you keep using that phrase ‘born from above’.”. Don’t take Jesus so literally. This is...
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WMCC Live!: The dangerous brilliance of political rhetoric
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Insights of Ron Garner, Pastor of Wantagh Memorial Congregational Church (An Open and Affirming Congregation of the United Church of Christ). Monday, 16 April 2012. The dangerous brilliance of political rhetoric. Posted by Ron Garner. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A site devoted to Process Theology. The Center for Progressive Christianity. The United Church of Christ. Wantagh Memorial Congregational Church. The dangerous brilliance of political rhetoric. Thoughts on an article by Andrew Sullivan.
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