Newsletter (Page 12)

“Community”

If you’ve ever played the Parker Brothers game “Monopoly,” you’ve landed on a space called “Community Chest”. This space has its roots in the history of Atlantic City, NJ, which is the “base city” for the game’s many property names. The “Community Chest” in the early days of Atlantic City was a philanthropic organization which…

Jesus Centered

I call “A Jesus Centered Community of Scripture, Faith, and Grace” our “identity statement” at University Lutheran. In organizational parlance, there are mission statements galore, but this isn’t really a “mission statement” because rather than telling us “what we do” it tells us who we are.  Because of our baptisms, the biggest part of our…

“A”

If you’ve ever noticed the tag line that comes along with our branding at University Lutheran, you will know that it says “A Jesus Centered Community of Scripture, Faith, and Grace.”  The first part of that is the indefinite article “a”. Back in June I wrote about the power of the definite article, but there…

Fifteen

Tomorrow marks my 15th year of ordained service to the Church. Wikipedia tells me that fifteen is a “superabundant number,” but the article linked there confuses me. It also tells me it is a “triangular number” because you make make a triangle with 15 parts. It tells me that in Hebrew you write 15 as…

When Life Appears

“The music seemed to come from all around us,” said one of the participants at the recent “Lower Keys Underwater Music Festival”. The music festival held underwater at Looe Key Reef featured special underwater speakers that blasted some “underwater hits” like “Yellow Submarine” from the Beatles and “Under the Sea” from the Little Mermaid soundtrack.…

Why Don’t We Baptize Dogs?

During our road trip down from seeing my parents, one of my girls started asking questions about baptism as we were talking about baptism. It went something like this: Kid: “Hey daddy, do we need to baptize Dixie?” (the family dog).  Jay: “God only tells us to baptize humans, so we only baptize humans.” (Matthew…

Rolling out the Red Carpet

This Saturday at 11am at Epiphany Lutheran Church ( 8300 Deer Lake S, Tallahassee, FL 32312 ) there’s going to be something great happening, Seminarian Tim Barber will be ordained and installed at Epiphany Lutheran. This is a BIG deal. It’s a big deal for Tim, it’s a big deal for Epiphany, it’s a big…

Why Kenya?

This week, a team from University Lutheran will be going to Kenya, to the Point of Grace Academy in Kisumu Kenya. While the team is there, they are going to be working with the school as well as helping run a medical clinic for the students and those associated with the school. They will be…

Up, up, and away

Not many of you probably follow Nebraska football – but if you did, you would know that there is a tradition of releasing red balloons after the first touchdown of a home game. That tradition will stop this year for the first time since the 1940’s. The tradition has long been criticized for its potential…

A Stranger in the Library

As I write this, there is a stranger in the library. Ok, maybe “stranger” is a little too strong. There is an alumnus in the library, a guy named Bryan. Bryan was here at University Lutheran back in the 1990’s under Pastor Tom Dohrman. Bryan is himself a pastor at a church in Virginia now,…