Newsletter (Page 19)

Are you sure you’re a Lutheran?

Last night, I was outside meeting with my neighbors via Zoom when I heard “SCREEEeeeech, ka….crunch….hhhooooonnnnk.” The telltale sounds told me that someone had blown through the four way stop in front of my house, but instead of saving themselves a couple of seconds in doing so, they hit another car. The problem? Failure to…

Outlaws

You don’t have to look far into Martin Luther’s story to see that he was considered an “outlaw” in his day, often literally. He was wanted for arrest He lived under an assumed name. He wrote scandalous things about the ruling authorities. He was an outlaw. That shouldn’t surprise us much. Moses was an outlaw.…

Politics

I’m going to say something that is probably going to make me unpopular with some people. That’s fine. Here’s the thing that I’m going to say: You shall have no other gods before me. What does this mean? We should fear, love, and trust in God above all things.  By the way, that “all things”…

Four Exiles

This past week I was able to attend the first ever online conference put on by our FLGA District. It was pretty good. I have some good notes in my notebook. One of the keynote speakers for the conference was David Kinnaman, the current leader of Barna Research, a research group that polls about Christian and…

Learning to Lament

My friend Rev. Timothy J. Hartner, a prince of a pastor who is now retired from his labors at St. Paul’s Weston, FL, shared his work on “lament” recently with me, what follows is my take on what he shared. We have much to lament over in 2020: deaths, illness, racial discord, political discord, loss…

Can I do it?

If you’ve ever done any coaching with me, especially around something that it seems like you just can’t get yourself to get done, it’s likely that I have told you about the CANE model of motivation (that stands for Commitment And Necessary Effort model). The CANE model starts with the assumption that if you are…

Follow the Story

Parables are one of the eccentricities of Jesus. He told them seemingly all the time and we love them. The word “parable” literally means “thrown alongside” (para = alongside + ballein = thrown). It’s a story or an image that is “thrown alongside” a heavenly truth that helps us to see the contours of the…

What are you hungry for?

What are you hungry for? I’ve always thought that was a weird little question. I mean, at some level, being hungry is not a discriminating thing. If you’re really hungry, you’ll be willing to consider a lot of things you otherwise wouldn’t consider. But there is also a reality to being “hungry for”. Sometimes our hungers…

Theological Archeology

I don’t watch a lot of reality television, but one of the shows that I will indulge in that happens to be in the reality genre is called “American Pickers”. The show is about two guys who own a business called “Antique Archeology” and they go through the country basically meeting hoarders who have stuff…

Entering the teen years

I was ordained on July 22nd, 2007. That was 13 years ago. Which means that my ministry has now hit its teen years. I have now been a pastor for longer than I have lived in any one place. I haven’t been married for 13 years. I haven’t been a father for 13 years. Basically,…