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Monthly Archives: May 2011
This Will Make You Smile
One of my faithful members sent me a link to this and I thought it was worth sharing. See if you can guess what product is being sold before the end of the video.
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Take a Look
The web site of Christ the King Lutheran Church has been–what shall we call it?–somewhat “basic” in design and information provided. It has taken much longer than I anticipated to redo the site (not just the actual rebuilding but even … Continue reading
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A Ritual of Remembrance
Please read this story from the Washington Post about the changing of the guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. It helps to put Memorial Day in the proper perspective.
Posted in Random Thoughts
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Lessons and Hymn for Easter 7
These are the lessons you will hear read this Sunday: Acts 1:12-26 Psalm 68:1-10 1 Peter 4:12-19; 5:6-11 John 17:1-11 Our Lord Jesus Is with Us in the Upper Room of His Church on Earth On the night when He … Continue reading
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Lessons and Hymns for the Ascension of Our Lord
These are the lessons you will hear this Thursday, at our Ascension Day service (you will join us, won’t you?): Acts 1:1-11 Psalm 47 Ephesians 1:15-23 Luke 24:44-53 The Ascended Lord Jesus Is with Us Always in His Church on … Continue reading
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General MacArthur and Memorial Day
Dr. Dale Meyer, in his daily Meyer Minute devotion, provides the following thought for today and this Memorial Day weekend: General Douglas MacArthur was 82-years-old when he spoke to cadets at West Point May 12, 1962. The following excerpt humbles … Continue reading
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A Rewarding Search
Since we are at the beginning of summer’s first holiday weekend and it appears that the weather has finally made up its mind to remain warmer rather than cooler, the assault on the backyard grill has begun. Many believe that … Continue reading
Posted in Food, New Jersey, Random Thoughts
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“To The Unknown God”
Our weekly devotion from Rev. Earl Fedderson, retired mission executive of the LCMS: Acts 17:22-31 I Peter 3:15-22 John 14:15-21 A little girl approached a librarian and asked for a book on penguins. The book was found (a big one) and … Continue reading
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The “Trinity” of Auto Racing
This Sunday, auto racing has three of its most important races happening on the same day. Formula One is racing in Monaco (8:00 am our time) on a street course that is one of the most interesting and challenging drivers … Continue reading
Posted in Cars, NASCAR, Sports
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Mid-Week Stewardship Thought
How Content Are You? There was a picture in a newspaper that appeared some time ago showing two fields divided by a fence. The fields were nearly identical in size and in lushness of grass. In each field there was … Continue reading
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