Tuesday Teasers with Rev Brett

Tuesday Teaser June 22, 2010. Big Spaces and BIG questions! Fantastic!
Tuesday Teaser Apr. 13, 2010. Have you ever had the feeling of wanting to go back…back to a place or time you were fond of? A place familiar and safe? Then you found that you couldn’t go back. Well, John 21:1-19 is a lot like that.
Tuesday Teaser Mar. 30, 2010. The Resurrection gives us a new way to see the world! Very cool! It’s even better than a pair of X-Ray glasses!
Scientists tell us that there are at least 11 dimensions, most of which are tightly bound (whatever that means). However, our faith talks about another dimension–the dimension of sacred meaning that permeates all things.
It seems that life in the 21st Century is all about control. Our house is filled with gadgets that give us control…and WE LIKE IT! But is it real? Or it is an illusion?
At the beginning of our faith we find an invitation to the greatest adventure in the universe…the adventure of faith. What have you discovered?
We begin our Lenten journey in the wilderness. It’s a place of the untried and the new. It’s a place where we are pulled apart: our preconceptions dismantled, our prejudices disassembled, our worldviews dislocated—all this in order to be put back together and made whole in a new way.
Have some webcam/mic problems. But working hard to get them fixed.
Paul presents us with a great mystery–ourselves. It takes the love of others and the divine to give us clarity. What do you think about that?
“The Common Good” is a dangerous phrase, volatile like nitroglycerin. On the lips of a tyrant it spells human atrocity. But on the lips of a Saint it’s sacred possibility. How can we distinguish the two? (1 Corinthians 12:1-7)
Here is our Tuesday Teasers…on Wednesday Jan. 6, 2010. Let me know your thoughts! What does baptism mean to you? (Luke 3:21-22)
Magnificat–the great magnification. That is Mary’s song…and it can be yours too! Tell me, how do you magnify God?
Trees: Christmas Trees and Family Trees. They come together this Sunday to Matthew give us a sketch of Jesus’ linage all the way back to Abraham. It is a hodge-podge of names that includes kings, a prostitute, heros and unknowns. I wonder what Matthew is trying to tell us with this colorful cast of people. What do you think?
This Sunday’s scripture reading is from Luke 3:1-6. Out of alll the big names Luke tells us about, it is John whom God chooses to be the Christmas precursor.
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